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Taking the Porsche plunge

Although I managed to take it to a number of classic car events over the summer, I am without my Porsche at the moment and will be for a while. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’d noticed spots of rust appearing here and there, and some very small dimples and blemishes. Some were as a result of the various scrapes and knocks which happened when the car was in the hands of a previous owner and weren’t serious, but they did require attention to stop a small issue

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