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Already have it in a couple other threads because Im excited for the new wheels so I wasn't going to post it here but....all the silver cars, I must comply..
Another great pic!
I had forgotten about the Abel Tasman too...
One day, I might be lucky enough to drive the roads there again too.
How cool is that: the Abel Tasman was built in a shipyard at my home town in Germany! The picture looks like it was taken at the Kiel Canal close to my parents house :-)
Welp, I guess we've reached peak backdate - someone converted a 964 to look like a G-model. The least they could've done was use the ROW rear bumper to eliminate the hideous DOT-mandated bumper pads.
How cool is that: the Abel Tasman was built in a shipyard at my home town in Germany! The picture looks like it was taken at the Kiel Canal close to my parents house :-)
That's pretty awesome!
Originally Posted by Ken D
Welp, I guess we've reached peak backdate - someone converted a 964 to look like a G-model. The least they could've done was use the ROW rear bumper to eliminate the hideous DOT-mandated bumper pads.
Not quite peak here, as it lacks the mandatory surfboard tacked to the roof for IG?
Welp, I guess we've reached peak backdate - someone converted a 964 to look like a G-model. The least they could've done was use the ROW rear bumper to eliminate the hideous DOT-mandated bumper pads.
Yeah, this is definitely a first for me.. agreed on the rear bumper!