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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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plenty of Porsches in Aberdeen, Scotland that is
I haven't actually gotten around much yet, but I've seen a 964, 993, a couple of Cayennes, a 944, and think there was something else, but I can't remember now. I bet they'd be fun around here too. Looks like there's some great roads and beautiful scenery.
Yep, Aberdeen, Scotland, not North Carolina or North Dakota.
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Good to hear you're enjoying yourself. Pity the weather isn't more spring like
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire UK
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Glad you are enjoying the Highlands. Great roads and no traffic.
Must be all those oil men running Porsche's up there. Derek
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: A Mile High
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Last time I was in the Highlands (Inverness) I was amazed at how perfect the roads and scenery would be for a Porsche touring holiday. The western Highlands in particular, and Skye, and the Great Glen would make for a sensational weekend (assuming fair weather).
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