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Just change the title. Like getting four weeks out of your underwear. First week wear normally, second week turn inside out, third week turn front to back and fourth week turn inside out again.  

 

 

Much like how Canby attendees make their Datsun seem exciting and interesting after that 1st day.

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MM how ya doin'?

 Just floatin through life. Current job keeping me busy with race cars. Hopefully finding my way back into Datsun soon, been eyeing a few trucks.

 

Also, got to spend some time with some of the Nissan Heritage Collection at the race track, have some exclusive pictures of the BRE 510 on Road Atlanta from October I'm holding out on.

 

26154023409_0ec609c5bf_b.jpgDSC_5132.jpg by Matt Yates, on Flickr

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Porsche stolen 27 years ago discovered in Oregon wilderness

 

A cold case investigation into the mystery disappearance of a Porsche 27 years ago has finally been solved.

 

The 1979 Porsche 924 coupe went missing from a car park outside a cinema in the city of Medford, Oregon, in 1991.

 

Police say the classic car had not been seen for more than two decades when a dog walker stumbled across the overturned wreckage in remote woodland on 28 November.

 

Jackson Co. Sheriff's Office investigated initial reports that human remains were found with the wreckage, however bones on the ground nearby were determined to belong to a deer.

 

“A man walking in a wooded area this week came across a vehicle reported stolen nearly 27 years ago,” the sheriff’s office said.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/porsche-stolen-27-years-ago-112943503.html?.tsrc=fauxdal

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