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My '65 ruby red 912

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'65 Ruby Red 912
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mucho resizes the pictures, you're better using something like www.photobucket.com, they just restrict the file size rather than the visual size. I tend to use something like Photoshop to resize my pictures to about 640x480 pixels, sharpen the image abit and then run it through Fireworks to get the file size down. If you wanna email me the originals I'll do it for you if you like
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Work in progress


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Cool 8)

Soft window 912's are pretty scarce, looks great.
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my 912 at Stamford (19th Feb 2006)Lincolnshire.Image
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at the same event. was this one which is used as a rally car and owned by a very nice chap called Brod (he is looking for a navigator for the 2006 season)
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Since this thread has some new activity.....

A few of my old 912 taken in 2002

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On holiday before tragic breakdown. We have got 2 bikes, tent, sleeping bags and more in there!

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Alex Forrester '69 912
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Cool looking 12 Alex - welcome to the forum!
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Hi, just browsing and planning a 356 move at some point (yeah, right).
Sold the '12 to Carl, loved it. Still have the 964, but I need something more delicate in my life..

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Hi
Is that the Tay bridge in the background?
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Rick Horvath's 912e aka 'Der Fudgemeister'

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The Porsche 356. Echo from the fifties.
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Splash

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My wife and me on the recent Mermaid Classic Run in Lincolnshire.
1966 912 SWB Coupe
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