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Project Deacon - 924S to 924 GTS Tribute

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Old 07-30-2012, 03:00 PM
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Awesome! Looking forward to seeing your work progress!
Old 08-17-2012, 11:39 AM
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Last weekend I did my weekly start of the motor to keep things fresh, and the fuel line completely ruptured, pouring fuel all over the engine and my garage. Thankfully the engine wasn't hot and I shut her down before my garage turned into an oven. But this was the last straw on this motor, I am tired of fixing little things for a motor I don't want to keep in the long run. So I am going to start the process of pulling the motor, and all of the engine bits will soon be for sale.

In other news I sold my Ocean Blue 951 and I should have some money to move project deacon along, rear fender flares might be the first purchase.



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