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fig911

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    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    1999 996 Coupe (soon)
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    1986 911 coupe
    1990 944 S2 Cab
    1995 993 Coupe
    1999 Boxster

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  1. Anyone try this stuff? Michelin™ Brake Dust Repellent Brake dust, the soot generated by brake pads as they wear, isn't just ugly—it can cause permanent damage if left on wheels too long. Michelin™ Brake Dust Repellent features patented technology that works at the molecular level to form a protective polymer barrier that prevents brake dust, dirt, and grime from adhering to wheels and tires. When applied regularly, Michelin Brake Dust Repellent helps keep wheels cleaner longer and cuts future cleaning time. I found it at Michelinman.com mark
  2. I found these on the web today. They don't move up and down but I think it looks good on the narrow body car. No affiliation with this company and I can't vouch for there craftmanship.
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