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> OT Be careful where you leave your Porsche
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post Mar 5 2017, 09:07 PM
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Not all shops are created equal, as this poor guy found out when his GT3 got balled up.

http://jalopnik.com/shop-owner-smashes-the...s-in-1792973207

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post Mar 7 2017, 03:38 PM
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Happens more than any of us would like to contemplate.

Many of us probably remember how Qarl's brand-new (and very rare at the time!) Lotus Elise got dumped off the lift by someone at a tire shop who didn't listen when he told them not to lift it like they did other cars.

A Porschephiles member (or possibly Rennlist back when it was a mailing list?) lucked into getting 912E #1. Took it to his mechanic to check over and fettle, the mechanic wrapped it around a pole. Oops.

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