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Old 07-06-2001, 02:51 PM
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is my math wrong? If your car is 17 years old that would make it a 1984 944 Turbo? I think that's why we were confused..everyone thought your car was a N/A.
Old 07-06-2001, 04:11 PM
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errr....16 years old. 2001-1985=16. Must have slipped when typing it . The car was built in 1985 as a 1986 model.

Anyways, because my dumb *** got drunk and went to a party wednesday night, stayed out till 4 in the morning, and woke up at 11:30 when I should have been up at 7, I was a few hours late taking my car to the body shop to get the rest of the problems fixed (hmmm...they got overspray on the 2 left wheels, the passenger door stopped opening, the trunk release motors weren't releasing, just clicking, they forgot to replace a wheel bearing, they damaged the fuel level sending unit when they replaced the fuel pump, so I needed another one of those, and they didn't replace the stone guards on the right side which they should have), and they would have been done this afternoon but I was late therefore they didn't have time to complete the repairs. I should have it back monday, so I will have to wait a week to go run it in the 1/4 mile at the drag strip.



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