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I remember stopping on Thousand Oaks Blvd. here in Westlake Village when I was in high school circa 1986. I looked to my left and there was a beautiful triple black 911 Carerra with the top up and two incredibly gorgeous women inside. Both had amazing blue eyes looking over at me - one was a blonde and the other brunette. The driver was Heather and not sure who the other one was but surely some other smoking hot TV or movie star. So many 911s in this town its ridiculous. It used to be that S-class Benzes were dropping off of trees...now its Bentley Continentals!
.....and just as nice as she could be through out the entire process. I don't follow the H.wood scene, but I did wish we had had more time to hang out with her for a bit longer and chat.....just get to know the person outside the stardom. She had another appointment after us and we were late in getting to her place. Oh well.
.....and just as nice as she could be through out the entire process. I don't follow the H.wood scene, but I did wish we had had more time to hang out with her for a bit longer and chat.....just get to know the person outside the stardom. She had another appointment after us and we were late in getting to her place. Oh well.
Yes, well my father did, but I brokered the deal for him (over the course of months ). There is an entire story waiting in the wings. Pops is trying to make the car perfect before we really introduce it....stay tuned.
.....and just as nice as she could be through out the entire process. I don't follow the H.wood scene, but I did wish we had had more time to hang out with her for a bit longer and chat.....just get to know the person outside the stardom. She had another appointment after us and we were late in getting to her place. Oh well.
Originally Posted by 993inNC
Yes, well my father did, but I brokered the deal for him (over the course of months ). There is an entire story waiting in the wings. Pops is trying to make the car perfect before we really introduce it....stay tuned.
That make sense now. I thought maybe she was doing massages out of her house
An aside story: I was at the Brentwood Country Mart when Sean Penn went into a tirade against some guy with a camera. It was crazy to watch. I left because I didn't want to be the next person on his radar. I didn't have a camera, just my Barney burger in a bag.
Yes, well my father did, but I brokered the deal for him (over the course of months ). There is an entire story waiting in the wings. Pops is trying to make the car perfect before we really introduce it....stay tuned.
Cool! I imagine if it would have been a guy or less appealing actress, you would have had the deal knocked out in 4 days
Just saw this post, it's funny Heather lives literally 5min from my house but I have not seen her driving around with the 993. I know she just crashed her BMW a few weeks ago right by her house late at night..
Cool! I imagine if it would have been a guy or less appealing actress, you would have had the deal knocked out in 4 days
Not to sound sexist, but you kinda nailed it. Not being an enthusiast, she was under impressions that turned out not to be...............don't get ahead of me though the story behind the purchase turned out to truly be a story not forgotten soon....by either party
LOL, no, just a real nice gal going through a divorce and really needed to get rid of the car. I figured I'd tell the story once pops releases the pics of it all cleaned up (it was a wee dirty when we got it). And the story is Looooooooong!
I'm at VIR right now so when I get back hopefully the car will be ready for the story
Porsche never made an automatic (tiptronic) AWD transaxle for the 964s and 993s.
The first 911 with a tiptronic/ AWD combination was the 996 Carrera 4.
Thanks Max
BTW, a few of us are installing 944 hazard switches for the oil cooler override and find your thread from 2004 most helpful..
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