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  • curprev 11:1011:10, 27 November 2020 2601:58d:200:ae32:d995:f64b:c1a1:a1d0 talk 30,999 bytes +2 Changed outdated to dated, a more neutral word supported by the fact that the 962 was still entering races even in 1993, and participated in group C until the end as an extensively modified, but still competitive midfielder that sometimes still managed upset wins. Also modified language suggesting that two 962s had been built: all “Dauer” Porsches were converted private 962s, so no “Dauer 962s” were ever actually constructed. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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