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By my count there were 25 928s plus a number of 944s, a pair of 964s, and a 991 turbo S.
That's Paul B. with his arm in a sling (literally). |
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Vincent and Big Al at the grill. Food was excellent and plentiful as always.
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Biggest turnout I can remember, maybe in part because the weather was perfect!
That's Dan and Scott to the left in the 3rd pic. |
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Thanks to Chris Munk (left blue shirt in 2nd pic) for supporting this event for the last several years.
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And thanks to Mark's neighbors (house in background) for putting up with all of us!
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My daughter was 12 (I think) for the first Sharks in Hell and has attended every one since.
Rick and Mark in the background checking out some of Mark's aquatic toys. |
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Reds cars - '86 944 Turbo and '93 928 GTS.
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#6 getting a look over.
Thanks to Rob Budd (center white shirt) for the pizza and Dave K (right side black shirt) for his help organizing. |
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Food Tent!
I hate to play favorites, but the tamales Rich brought were just amazing. |
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Cool LED headlights.
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This and that.
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Booze cruise.
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Preparing for the bonfire. Greasy pizza boxes burn quite nicely!
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The 928s are the excuse, but the people are the real reason we all keep coming back. If you haven't been to Sharks in Hell, you don't know what you're missing.
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Last pic for this year.
Thanks as always to Mark and Karen for hosting! :bowdown: |
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