Dorman Water Outlet & Gasket - Replaces Oe# 4792923aa on 2040-parts.com
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One Lap of the Web: made in West Germany...with pride!
Wed, 26 Feb 2014-- Out of all the viral social media trends that 24-hour news agencies love to fret over, easily the best is #burnoutnomination -- where you do a burnout and tag an unwitting victim, whereupon they have to perform it in 24 hours or face copious shame and embarrassment. Porsche racer and director Jeff Zwart was recently tasked with burnout duty. Never one to shy away from The Awesome, he recorded a fantastic burnout in his Porsche 914/6.
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