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Old 06-12-2006, 09:55 AM   #41
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Best Thread Ever

This is officially the best thread ever on 986forum.com

Yes there are other naked/half naked girls on other car forums.....but these girls have the exotic factor working in thier favor and therefore make this the best thread ever.

I am looking forward to additional photos of the wonderful beach, ample sunshine, and definitely some more of your assistants with or without the boxster.

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I knew if we gave Mach the right incentive, he would stick around us Porsche guys!
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Old 06-12-2006, 10:08 AM   #43
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What happened to the "Kiss This" picture...that was fantastic.

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Old 06-12-2006, 10:20 AM   #44
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hey, my non-shimmy-shaky BMW is offended!

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Old 06-12-2006, 11:16 AM   #45
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What happened to the "Kiss This" picture...that was fantastic.

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I took it off in the spirit of defusing the tempers that were about to flair.

Hope you understand.

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Old 06-12-2006, 11:18 AM   #46
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I guess that at least for the folks who hang out here, sports cars, the beach and pretty women are important to us??

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Old 06-12-2006, 01:19 PM   #47
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On a more serious note, today I was washing the car with a power washer. I noticed a spot of what appeared to be dirt on the inside front wheel well, right at the bottom where the undercoating is. I pointed the power washer at it for a couple seconds but it did not remove the mark. So I adjusted the power washer to put a more powerful thin stream of water. To my shock it removed a small piece of the paint and undercoating which now looks like a gaping scratch or a permanent piece of dirt on the car.

I am thinking I can go buy a little bottle of touch up paint and fix it. It is not a smooth surface to begin with so I think the little bottle with the tiny brush should do the trick. Of course finding one where I live will be almost impossible....

Two questions: First, would this be the correct course of action to correct this type of mark. And second, if I cannot find Porsche touch-up paint, would another generic red do the job?
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I would go Porsche hue only!

These power washers can be tough!
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Old 06-14-2006, 03:29 PM   #49
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I would go Porsche hue only!

These power washers can be tough!

My Porsche dealer does not have any touch up paint. I almost ran over a donkey today though and was thinking I could have used its blood for the color.
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Old 06-14-2006, 03:40 PM   #50
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My Porsche dealer does not have any touch up paint. I almost ran over a donkey today though and was thinking I could have used its blood for the color.

Try to order from here:

http://e-partssales.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=P&Product_Code=touchup&Category_Code=987ext
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Porsche being cleaned....
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Nice car, cute 13 year old.
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Porsche being cleaned....

Where was Perfectlap on this one? It seems she has an "all in one" paper towel cleanser! Miraculous.
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Nice car, cute 13 year old.

20!!!! :dance:
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[QUOTE=cartagena]20!!!! :dance:[/QUOTE



What a delight! I enjoy the picture immensely. now do you have pics of your wife? hehe just joking.


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Cartagena, can you ask your assistants to get their arses to Sydney? My Boxster is filthy and needs a clean.
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Old 04-06-2008, 05:37 PM   #57
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Girls keep walking up to me on the street asking to be photographed in front of the car or sitting in it. And just about every teenager with a car has tried to race me. I got caught today by the police but luckily I gave him a bottle of Pepsi to avoid a ticket.

Here is another photo of my assistant. She enjoyed reading your comments.

A pepsi to get out of a ticket, I need to remember that the next time I am in Colombia.

I will carry a 6 pack of them with me!!!
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You are a brave man driving that around Columbia. I hope someone associated with the Cartel doesn't decide he deserves it more than you. Or a cop for that matter from the bribery stories you have already shared.

...nonetheless, Great pictures!
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You have been watching too much TV. People here are very friendly and polite. Car jacking just does not happen in Colombia. I feel more safe here driving it than I would in most American cities. I have lived here for over 4 years now and never once have I witnessed any acts of violence. The insurance company told me that there has never been a Porsche stolen in Colombia, not once, and there is only one insurance company that covers them so they should know.

And it is ColomObia not ColUmbia.

Take a look at this video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=qgW8Y7F8DN8


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You are a brave man driving that around Columbia. I hope someone associated with the Cartel doesn't decide he deserves it more than you. Or a cop for that matter from the bribery stories you have already shared.

...nonetheless, Great pictures!
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You have been watching too much TV. People here are very friendly and polite. Car jacking just does not happen in Colombia. I feel more safe here driving it than I would in most American cities. I have lived here for over 4 years now and never once have I witnessed any acts of violence. The insurance company told me that there has never been a Porsche stolen in Colombia, not once, and there is only one insurance company that covers them so they should know.

And it is ColomObia not ColUmbia.

Take a look at this video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=qgW8Y7F8DN8
To much tv and listening to the news, we are all guilty of it at one time or another.

My wife is from Colombia and I have gone there 4 times. It is a beautiful country, I have never had any problems there. Bogota is the city I have been to the most, its like any other city, stay out of the bad parts. there are parts Of New Orleans I would step foot in because I would fear for my life. But thats every where.


VTCMart we are not flaming you, I mean before I ever went to Colombia my wife would tell me stories of how she would ride the bus around town, I assumed it was a colorful bus with people on the roof and chickens inside. Then I got there and realized they have "normal" buses there.

Cartagena you mention that you have been there for 4 years? Where are from originally and what brought you to Colombia?

I recommend everyone takes a trip to Colombia, hey Cartagna I think you should set a party up at your place for all of us!!

Provide the Club Colombia and I am there!!!!

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