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If anybody out there is looking for a really nice '95 RS clone, you might want to check out the one currently listed in the classifieds. It's a really sweet car. I've seen it up close at Summit Point. A little pricey, I suppose, but a nice car. And, no, I'm not related to Lee.
Don't know the car, but I can vouch for Lee. I ran into him at the Glen this year. He was driving a yellow 993 with GT-2 bodywork. We talked Rs stuff for a while. Lee gave me the technical bulletin for all the RS and RSCS stuff. Very nice guy. Lee, thanks, I owe you! Lee is very familar with the RS products and cost incurred when converting, a true wealth of knowledge.
I'd be oh so happy to check this car out for someone!
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