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Old 06-21-2018, 05:28 PM
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Jon, great meeting you at Camp 928. You have a gem of a car, and I am sure that this trip was a well deserved reward for your hard work and determination. I'll bet that the intake finish anguish is fading, replaced by the joy of driving a great running car.
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Great job Jon.

Keep up the good work.

See you in September.
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Brian - Great meeting you, too...and you are spot on correct. The car runs great and this is what counts. If the coating holds up 5 more years I'll redo it. I might look for a nicer intake. Mine has worse than average casting flaws (ironically somewhat hidden by the shattered clear coat!). I should have asked you for a ride in your Euro. It's the nicest one I've seen in person...actually ever. Next time!


Originally Posted by BRB-83-911SC
Jon, great meeting you at Camp 928. You have a gem of a car, and I am sure that this trip was a well deserved reward for your hard work and determination. I'll bet that the intake finish anguish is fading, replaced by the joy of driving a great running car.



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