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wadiaman

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About wadiaman

  • Birthday 11/21/1954

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    http://www.greghumphries.com
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    Golf, music, digital photography

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    Melbourne, Australia
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  • Present cars
    1997 911 Turbo Met Black
    2000 911 GT3 Arctic Silver
    2000 Boxster S Guards Red
    2003 Carrera 4S Arctic Silver

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  1. Yes, a trap for young players. Although my aging eyes were partially at fault, that font in the identification card can make the differentiation of certain numbers a bit tricky.
  2. I was about to send Porsche Australia a note regarding option code 587. One last check of the vehicle identification details and I found my error. 587 is really 567, Graduated Green Windshield Tint. Sorry for my inability to read guys. But the car is great!
  3. Hi, I just picked up my 'new' 1997 TT tonight and was checking the options codes and I cannot find the description for options code 587 anywhere. It is an Australian-delivered RHD vehicle. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Greg
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