964 Turbo S Leichtbau on germancarsforsaleblog.com
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Wow: http://germancarsforsaleblog.com/199...o-s-leichtbau/
For sale at Pannhorst Classics in Gütersloh, Germany: http://www.pannhorst-classics.com/en...il/?car_id=470
Commenters on germancarsforsaleblog.com are speculating whether this car could achieve seven figures... discuss!
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For sale at Pannhorst Classics in Gütersloh, Germany: http://www.pannhorst-classics.com/en...il/?car_id=470
Commenters on germancarsforsaleblog.com are speculating whether this car could achieve seven figures... discuss!
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Beautiful car and perfect color scheme, though the wheel spoke color is an interesting choice. Its a damn shame that car isn't ever going to be driven the way it was built to be driven.
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This car was in the US and had a twin in white owned by the same collector. It hs been discussed many times before on the turbo forums.
For what it is it is unique and desirable but I could never live with the color scheme but would find a way to live with it f I had too.
For what it is it is unique and desirable but I could never live with the color scheme but would find a way to live with it f I had too.
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