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Comments

  1. In: GT3 (997) RS

    By laalves, 09/12/2008


    When I grow up, I'm gonna get me some of this! Beautiful car!

  2. In: Carrera (996) C2 Coupe

    By Jefe, 08/27/2008


    Thanks so much for the information, I was able to open the trunk on my 1999 911 C-4 (dead

    battery) the method I used was to acess the engine compartment via left tailight lens (cable) then jumped the car via the postive lead in the engine compartment. Once started the hood opened!! Also just received the radio codes and will try them ASAP. Thank you again and I will be a supporter of this forum. Best regards Lee Gardner

  3. In: Carrera (964) C2 Coupe

    By rdoine, 08/27/2008


    Thanks, always good to hear from someone who appreciates these cars. "Life is too short to not drive a Porsche." Been my motto for more than twenty years now.

    Randall

  4. In: Carrera (964) C2 Coupe

    By Chuck Jones, 08/27/2008


    Nice clean car...I have the EXACT same car except in a factory slant....

    Best regards to a fellow Porsche afficianado.

    Chuck

  5. In: Carrera (996) C2 Cabriolet

    By juankimalo, 08/17/2008


    Gary, I'm very impressed to see how you take care about your car.

    You are best example to rest of 996 owners, and a good reference about detaling.

    I'm trying to follow your job.

    Nice to meet you

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