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TheSavea911Project

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  1. Thank you @ttocs... This is the progress made so far. See more at https://www.instagram.com/thesavea911project/
  2. Thank you @creekman. Please follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thesavea911project/ for updates.
  3. Thanks for your comments..... Feel free to express yourself @creekman. This is an ordinary 996-special in the sense of what it went through. Flooded cars are “doomed” in most people’s eyes... But can they be saved? And should they? We believe so and opted to take the challenge. Note: I no way the car will be back to its stock form @jaekormtb
  4. Hi folks, The Porsche community shares a sentiment in which all 911's should be saved- if possible. Well... we took that to heart!. We recently were in the look out for that "perfect one". The one that we could modify to our specs with out the fear of screwing up (since it was already done for us). The picture below shows a 911 that was "totaled" by hurricane Irma back in 2017. The picture below illustrates mold from severe water damage.. Yes.... it was that bad! The question is... Can it really be saved or Are we wasting out time? With the help of German Auto Specialists, we felt we could give it a second chance! What are your thoughts? Interested in learning more? Follow us on Instagram at thesavea911project for updates. German Auto Specialists (Plymouth Meeting, PA) germanautospecialist.com
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