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Bit of exercise for the 73T

911hillclimber

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Typical!
Day I have to myself and the sun disappears...

Anyway, cleaned all the garage dust off the glass, checked the tyre pressures and took the 911 to Waitrose for some very fresh V Max into an empty tank. Got there with the red light on and 140 psi engine pressure.
£39 later, drove off at 50 psi at 3K, so all good.
Headed for the local A/B roads to flex the engine and the brakes to ensure all was well.

Certainly everything is 100% OK. What a car this is, even the 915 behaved itself and it is mighty stirring on the road at 5500.

Photoshoot in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Wanted to go much much further, but the pass-out terminated at 12.30, time for lunch and a repeat of my fav car show Kindigit Customs and lunch.

Car felt it would go to SPA this afternoon.
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