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Porsche mechanic drops new 911 GT3 RS into water

Porsche mechanic drops new 911 GT3 RS into water

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blogentry-133713-0-87366300-1459386941_thumb.jpgAccidents do happen even to the most careful person and that's what happen to this new 911 GT3 RS when a Porsche mechanic drops it into water. Reported by RTL news, the Gulf Oil livery car took an accidental plunge in the water at the Porsche Centrum Amsterdam dealership in Holland a couple of days ago.

 

blogentry-133713-0-22109000-1459386938_thumb.jpgThe Managing Director of Porsche Centrum, Hans Van der Valk, explained that the car was parked on the waterfront at first and the mechanic made a mistake when trying to get the vehicle. He also added on that all is not lost as the he believes the car can be save. "Only the tip was in the water and no one was hurt. There's not much damage," he said.




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One of those times when having the engine in the ass end of the car reaps unexpected benefits.:D

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