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A new addition to our "stable" - 968 #1! (Pics; 56kers beware)

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Old 10-06-2004, 07:33 AM
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Wow that car looks great! AGLA makes a shift boot/**** combo that looks factory and is a high quality piece. I'm sure they can do it in blue.
Man what I'd give to have an uncracked blue dash.


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Old 10-06-2004, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by oi-punx
Congratulations and nice car. The interior is different. I like it. You should try to make it to one of our get togethers like Dmitry suggested. It looks like you live in a very nice part of SF. Is that the Sunset?
I should make it ot the next get together for sure, probably with the gf in tow (or driving?) As for location, I'm in the Parkside district (south of the sunset), about 8 blocks from the ocean and 2 blocks from Lake Merced. This is the only place in the city I would live: nice wide streets, bigger houses, 2 car garage, plenty of on-street parking, and little traffic.

Thanks for the comments all! I'll be sure to check out 968.net more often now and hopefully Agla can color match my shift boot...



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