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#16
Welcome... I suspect it will be a long weekend waiting for the new ride.
One key to keeping a Porsche happy is to drive it hard, push the redline. These cars suffer from cowardly driving. Once you know it has a clean bill of health, drive it!
One key to keeping a Porsche happy is to drive it hard, push the redline. These cars suffer from cowardly driving. Once you know it has a clean bill of health, drive it!
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Welcome! Great looking car, I'm sure you will get plenty of enjoyment from this. I was just in Detroit on Tuesday for work! You have a great reference tool here on the site. Good luck with your search for an indy.
Are you plannin on driving it in the winter or putting in storage?
And i'm surprised no one mentioned the 'pumpkins"
Are you plannin on driving it in the winter or putting in storage?
And i'm surprised no one mentioned the 'pumpkins"
#19
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Welcome And congratulations on your purchase.
I live in Ann Arbor and have same car in triple black. I've gone to Howard Cooper who does a good job. You can also try Rennstatt which I've heard good things about. http://www.rennstatt.com/.
Hope to see you around town.
I live in Ann Arbor and have same car in triple black. I've gone to Howard Cooper who does a good job. You can also try Rennstatt which I've heard good things about. http://www.rennstatt.com/.
Hope to see you around town.
#20
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I didn't plan to drive it during the winter except to take it out on a dry day occasionally. Opinions on that welcome! Thanks, heidorn, I may see you around. I actually live near Brighton and am in A2 regularly as I'm sending alot of checks to UM right now. I'll check out Rennstatt for sure!