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mat205125
14,770 posts
83 months
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Testicle! Testicle! Anyone want to buy my left testicle?!
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dave stew
1,337 posts
37 months
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I'm selling two! At least I'd get that 993 and would stop going bald...
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Kazlet
278 posts
41 months
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benzito
1,056 posts
29 months
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I prefer this to the 959 esp. in terms of looks
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cjb1
1,261 posts
21 months
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it's not a coat you need it's running shoes!! truck71 said: Going to be a minority of one here but I much prefer the cleaner lines of a standard narrow body 993, for me the more you bolt on the less it appeals.
I've got my coat.
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Crimp a Length!
4,761 posts
93 months
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Love the GT2 in any guise its the super car all others makers strive to be. It will take you round a track at near on 200mph (if your mad enough) then drive you home and you can do the weekly shop in it, oh and they look the feckin bollax too. I'd have this in Silver though thanks parked up and maybe mothballed and use my regular 996 GT2 for everyday which although isn't worth anywhere near as much its still quicker.
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TomTVR500
209 posts
31 months
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Porsche perfection.
I find cars like this so much more appealing than modern exotica such as the 458 or MP4-12C. The way I see it, I would love a 458 or similar for a few weeks or a few track days because they are technically brilliant and It would be an incredible experience. BUT I can't see myself getting attached to one. I think I would get bored quickly and want to swap when the next even faster car came along. Which is why as a car to get my pulse going, to own and to open the garage door to every morning, it would have to be something like this. Everything would be an occasion in it and it would be my pride and joy.
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Pugsey
5,665 posts
84 months
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Sometimes a fun read as Harris's stuff usually is BUT bit of a 'premium ad spot' or 'advertorial' for the sellers too isn't it. Wonder how the cars/ads are picked...............
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Simon12c
12 posts
73 months
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This is Vic's former ride. Colour is factory blutorange, 1 of 20 unique ex factory car. Yours for £295,950.....
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F1GTRUeno
1,969 posts
88 months
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The 90's really were a highlight for supercars and homologation specials.
Adore the 993 GT2 and this one especially is epic.
Hopefully a talented enthusiast will buy it and track it regularly to it's capabilities rather than leave it rotting away in a garage.
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Guvernator
2,833 posts
35 months
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Just absolutely brutal, yes your common narrow body 911's are very svelt but this looks like it would rip your head of and sh*t down your neck. Riveted wide arches are brilliant, anyone who says otherwise is just plain wrong.  My favourite 911 of all time and my second favourite Porsche of all time (first honours still go to the Carrera GT)
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uuf361
2,287 posts
92 months
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Yuk!!!
At least £250K overpriced IMO
I know I'm in the minority here though, each to their own...
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fbrs
7,748 posts
133 months
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selling mine is the most stupid thing i've ever done
who would have thought they doubled in value since 2008
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Ferosferio
134 posts
20 months
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Oaft. Just wonderful.
Given the choice, I'd have 'mine' in a darker hue. Like, black.
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Nickellarse
523 posts
59 months
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It's a rarefied beast, for sure. Not sure I'd shell out 1/4 mill.
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ApexJimi
8,174 posts
113 months
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fbrs said: selling mine is the most stupid thing i've ever done
who would have thought they doubled in value since 2008 Ouch! Cue much 
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snorkel sucker
2,149 posts
73 months
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Just clicked on the Hexagon advert and those high res pics make the car look absolutely stunning. The front end shot is worthy of pic of the week.
I love the audacity of rivet-on wheelarches; gives it a real motorsport-esque edge.
Brilliant.
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Itsallicanafford
489 posts
29 months
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....nah, not for me, too much body kit and orange, prefer a wolf in sheep's clothing, not in a lion's costume...
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yearoneracing
68 posts
120 months
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cjb1
1,261 posts
21 months
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dunt cum much darker than dark black does it? Ferosferio said: Oaft. Just wonderful.
Given the choice, I'd have 'mine' in a darker hue. Like, black.
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