07-20-2025, 05:52 PM
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#656
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Join Date: May 2025
Location: Midwest
Posts: 54
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Qingdao
What did you have trouble understanding?
"I cut the skin off of it and saved it for future repair to my DD". "skin" is the outer shell of a monocoque chassis. "It" refers again to the 986 car type. I didn't use a coma to separate the compound sentence, but its not always necessary to do so. The "it" in the second half of the sentence refers to the forementioned skin. "DD" is colloquialism for daily driver.
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