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fulkersj

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    Blue Ridge, GA, USA
  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2001 996 Cabriolet
    2002 Turbo
    2006 Honda S2000
    1995 Silverado to trailer
  • Former cars
    1974 Targa
    928S

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  1. This was the source of a flood in my car. Both sides were plugged with black goo. It only takes about 10 minutes a side to check and fix. It is well with the time. 996 cabriolet water under carpet
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