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marineboy
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Hello from errrrr...... Maranello!

Post by marineboy »

Hello DDKer's

In a nutshell I am die hard petrol head, have been all my life. It has got me into lots of trouble over the years both at work and play and I wouldn't have it any other way.

My first taste of a DDK eligble car was getting a lift to school along the coast road into Nassau (Bahamas) in a friends dad's red 356 Speedster, I think it was a 59. It was a much more exciting trip to school than the usual ride in my dad's Mk4 Cortina.

Over the years I have never managed to treat myself to a toy due to the usual suspects, wedding, change jobs, house, 1st child, change jobs, 2nd child, change jobs. Only last week I siezed my chance before 'kids university' was next on the list and bought my first Porsche, a black inside and out 1989 911 Turbo (I know its a modern car but everyone has to start somewhere). This week I am potentially looking at my 2nd Porsche a 65 911 in need of total restortation, thanks for the help so far on the 911 board on this one

Over and out for now,

Stephen
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Post by Helen »

Hi Stephen and welcome to DDK.
member#1182
Currently Porscheless but on the look out for my 30th
Ian Gunney
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Post by Ian Gunney »

how can you be into Porsche's when you live in auto heaven? :wink:

only kidding - welcome to DDK
1966 912 Karmann Coupe - polo red.
1972 914/6 GT replica - 2.7 - signal orange.
1961 Standard 217 Tractor.
2003 Boxster S.
1967 Alfa Giulia Sprint GT Veloce.

http://www.redcastleclassics.com
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hot66
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Post by hot66 »

welcome to DDK :)

Will be interesting to see what the 65 turns out to be like.
James

1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder

1963 Honda C100 Supercub

Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast ;)
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