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Chopped P-car
Does anyone remember the link to that white SC that had been chopped off in the back for wider tires and was a disgrace to P-cars. It also had a "trimmed" intake boot with lexan viewing port?
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Not the car but a chopped 911 none the less!
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Please let that one die. Read an article about a guy in that part of Fla that shot his car last week and I thought about that white one.
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It's in the "cars for sale" forum right now.
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Thanks, Mike
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Hey Mike......do have a keyword so that I can search? I would like the image to use as a joke for a friend.
BTW, the guy actually cut the intake boot and glued on a lexan piece so that he could "see what was going on in there".
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Probably better lower his medication level...aye?
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