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People, all I'm saying is flash at all Porsches on the road, I've been flashing, and I'll keep it that way, to every Porsche. You may not get a flash back from some, but you will from others.
About the flip up headlight Porsches, when lever is pulled, the driving or fog lights will come on (true for all Porsches ever made), so you can still flash. I get a lot of looks before taking out the #s after a race too ![]() Save the flash! Ahmet ------------------ It's all the driver... My page over1g@hotmail.com Porsche owners Gallery.../My 944 |
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Location: an island, upper left coast, USA
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. . .and so when Keith says it's "flashing your high beams " he means? hmmm. . . |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Glendale, CA, USA
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Okay, I may be just a 17 year old punk driving a 912, but I have noticed this much: 911s (all kinds - early cars, SC, even 964) flash; the rare 914 will wave; 993 and Boxter owners don't have a clue about anything; 944 owners wave once in a while. 996 drivers are too cool to even look. I get more acknowledgement from guys in dropped Civics than I ever get from 993s, 996s and Boxters.
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I am guilty of only flashing 911's.
But in the interest of the hobby, I can change my ways... Randy ------------------ http://www.seraphimarts.com/save_flash.html 911 SC |
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