Porsche
Sheldon and Peter have their work cut out as they try to source and restore a Porsche 944 for retired newsagent Ozzie.
Retired newsagent Ozzie wants to be transported back to the early 90s in the Porsche 944 that he hopes Peter and Sheldon can deliver. Unfortunately, iconic sports cars do not come cheap and when Sheldon eventually finds a Porsche within budget, it comes complete with a steering rack that's leaking hydraulic fluid and perished driveshaft oil seals. Porsche parts also come at a premium price, so it's going to be a struggle to turn a profit. With the mechanical work dragging on, Peter is fighting the clock to complete an interior trim job that simply can't be rushed. Have the guys finally met their match?
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