964 Coffee Break
Discussion
A group of us out on track at Oulton Park during last week's RS day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5WcmhP-g7o
And a few photos courtesy of Mike Pollock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5WcmhP-g7o
And a few photos courtesy of Mike Pollock
A very good mate sent me this picture just this week. Midnight Blue metallic although the missus named it the black bug.
The 3.6 Turbo was a magnificent car. Should have listened to the other half and kept it but you can't keep everything. The only 993 that really does it for me is the GT2. The rest just look awkward in camparison to the 964.
graemel said:
The only 993 that really does it for me is the GT2. The rest just look awkward in camparison to the 964.
Amazing how time changes everything. Back in the day, the 964 bumpers were classed as too heavy to compliment the 911 silhouette, something I well agreed with, and the one thing to my eyes that spoilt the lines of my own 964.Twenty years later, I now don't even notice it when I see one around.
Personally though, I still rate the 993 shape the more complete.
OlberJ said:
Tyinsky, tried to pm you. Mind emailing me through my profile about the sale if you please?
Mr fuzzies, love the gt3 wheels. Are they 17 or 18?
Olber, wheels are 18", they do tramline a bit if the roads are bad, but otherwise are ok.Mr fuzzies, love the gt3 wheels. Are they 17 or 18?
like the Mr Fuzzies, sounds like a school teacher.....
Loads of pics of last weekend's 964 trip to Spa on John Rampton's Flickr pages:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnrampton/sets/7215...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnrampton/sets/7215...
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