Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)

Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)

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TheJimi

25,081 posts

245 months

Friday 12th April
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The Dakar is probably the 911 that makes the most sense for British roads.

Harry Flashman

19,463 posts

244 months

Friday 12th April
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I'd love one, but for the fact that it is a lot of money for a 911 with just the GTS engine.

Blown2CV

29,106 posts

205 months

Friday 12th April
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well it is basically just a GTS with funny body trim etc isn't it?

bobthemonkey

3,849 posts

218 months

Friday 12th April
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Blown2CV said:
well it is basically just a GTS with funny body trim etc isn't it?
Powertrain is GTS4. Cooling from a GT3 as it allows a nose clearance.

Suspension featured a [highly] modified version of the existing front axle lift system, fitted to all 4 corners and uprated to allow use at a higher speed.

biggbn

23,775 posts

222 months

Friday 12th April
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autofocus said:
Hi there,

Had a meeting yesterday and knew I would gel with the guy when I saw his car. What a great spec.







Regards

Tim
I really like these. But not that one. And I don't know why!!

LotusOmega375D

7,743 posts

155 months

Friday 12th April
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Blown2CV said:
i know the black bits are probably all achingly expensive options and most likely some special material, but it does look quite a lot like stuck on black plastic to me
I remember looking at one of those AMG GT Rs when they came out. I was amazed how many of the add on bits were just cheap black plastic. Appalling for a near £150k super car. Even a humble Lotus at almost half the price would have come with plenty of top quality carbon fibre parts.

leggly

1,799 posts

213 months

Friday 12th April
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It’s just another Porsche. rolleyes Sorry but they’re just not interesting, even if they are the best driving machine on the road.

VG85

19 posts

15 months

Friday 12th April
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No pic as driving but a Dodge Viper D9 VPR, not what you expect in Stamford.

AstonZagato

12,766 posts

212 months

Friday 12th April
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leggly said:
It’s just another Porsche. rolleyes Sorry but they’re just not interesting, even if they are the best driving machine on the road.
I'd not quite so extreme but I rather struggle to get excited about yet another 911 variant. I love a 911 but for me I'd be happy with almost any one in the range but I couldn't see myself being excited enough to pay a massive premium to buy one of the unobtainable models.

TheJimi

25,081 posts

245 months

Friday 12th April
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leggly said:
It’s just another Porsche. rolleyes Sorry but they’re just not interesting, even if they are the best driving machine on the road.
No need to apologise for your opinion smile

To you, it's just another Porsche, to others, it's interesting.


TheJimi

25,081 posts

245 months

Friday 12th April
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Blown2CV said:
well it is basically just a GTS with funny body trim etc isn't it?
Nope.

Per above, it's quite a bit more than that.

Does it justify the premium? That's subjective.

It's definitely not just a GTS with added trim though.

Edited by TheJimi on Friday 12th April 20:17

DickyC

50,000 posts

200 months

Friday 12th April
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There's a footbridge that passes over a dual carriageway, a footpath-free hill, in Newbury. It's called The Link and was built to ease congestion decades before the bypass. The footbridge and no pedestrians are key elements in the local 'how fast by the bridge' tradition. Yesterday, for the second time in the thirty years I've lived here, I walked across the bridge. I stopped briefly to look at the cars below. None were attempting any records. A McLaren drove slowly past going downhill. Which was odd. Then a Galardo drove slowly past going uphill.

A hundred and thirty by the bridge? Nope. Forty, tops, both of them. It was surreal.

Its Just Adz

14,270 posts

211 months

Saturday 13th April
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812 Competizione cruising past as I crossed the road in Wilmslow.


slopes

38,942 posts

189 months

Saturday 13th April
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DickyC said:
There's a footbridge that passes over a dual carriageway, a footpath-free hill, in Newbury. It's called The Link and was built to ease congestion decades before the bypass. The footbridge and no pedestrians are key elements in the local 'how fast by the bridge' tradition. Yesterday, for the second time in the thirty years I've lived here, I walked across the bridge. I stopped briefly to look at the cars below. None were attempting any records. A McLaren drove slowly past going downhill. Which was odd. Then a Galardo drove slowly past going uphill.

A hundred and thirty by the bridge? Nope. Forty, tops, both of them. It was surreal.
Cool story bro yes

DickyC

50,000 posts

200 months

Saturday 13th April
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slopes said:
Cool story bro yes
Why, thank you, kind sir. I thought so. But I am a bit biased.

bowtie

Froomee

1,426 posts

171 months

Monday 15th April
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droopsnoot

12,080 posts

244 months

Monday 15th April
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Froomee said:

Its Just Adz

14,270 posts

211 months

Monday 15th April
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Lovely! That's a proper sight.
Better received here than by the idiot who replied to you in the other thread.

Zippee

13,493 posts

236 months

Monday 15th April
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Froomee said:




Absolutely love that

Square Leg

14,726 posts

191 months

Monday 15th April
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Bit of a cheat as this was in a Supercar shop in Dubai..