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So excited about a little project I've had my local body shop work on... Mike's Autobody in MA did this for me, and even got my key taken care of with a perfect color match of the Rubystar and Racing Yellow... Matched the 911 font and the "Touring" script perfectly.
So excited about a little project I've had my local body shop work on... Mike's Autobody in MA did this for me, and even got my key taken care of with a perfect color match of the Rubystar and Racing Yellow... Matched the 911 font and the "Touring" script perfectly.
So excited about a little project I've had my local body shop work on... Mike's Autobody in MA did this for me, and even got my key taken care of with a perfect color match of the Rubystar and Racing Yellow... Matched the 911 font and the "Touring" script perfectly.
So excited about a little project I've had my local body shop work on... Mike's Autobody in MA did this for me, and even got my key taken care of with a perfect color match of the Rubystar and Racing Yellow... Matched the 911 font and the "Touring" script perfectly.
The T was discussed in the last two pages of the 911ST post of the 992 GT3 forum. Same conclusion. I agree with the point. A stripper T is philosophically similar to the ST and does merit mention, especially because it's a guiltless pleasure.