Porsche 911 Turbo needed for PPC mag studio photoshoot
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Hi Everyone,
Practical Performance Car magazine (www.ppcmag.co.uk) is doing seven-page buyers’ guide on the pre-90 Porsche 911 Turbo, so we’re looking for a car to photograph in our studio.
If you’ve got a clean 911 that’s not white or silver (colours that don’t tend to work well in the studio) and would be up for having it studio shot and in the mag with a full set of the professional photographs sent to you, please get in touch with me as soon as possible. My E-mail address is ed@ppcmag.co.uk.
The studio is in Derby and the photoshoot would need to be within the next couple of weeks. Thanks in advance.
Regards, Ed Hall
Practical Performance Car magazine (www.ppcmag.co.uk) is doing seven-page buyers’ guide on the pre-90 Porsche 911 Turbo, so we’re looking for a car to photograph in our studio.
If you’ve got a clean 911 that’s not white or silver (colours that don’t tend to work well in the studio) and would be up for having it studio shot and in the mag with a full set of the professional photographs sent to you, please get in touch with me as soon as possible. My E-mail address is ed@ppcmag.co.uk.
The studio is in Derby and the photoshoot would need to be within the next couple of weeks. Thanks in advance.
Regards, Ed Hall
Woogie said:
I reckon you have all missed it
I wrote a similar reply to the Porsche Club upon release of the 997tt, when the Porsche Centres got in contact to try to secure the services of some early 911 turbos (for display purposes). Back then, my car was awaiting a gearbox repair!
SEE YA said:
Plus its on a sorn till April.
Gather you use the car for the 6 months April-October? Seems a sensible thing to do. (Far too much grit and unintentional 'sideways action' this time of year.) Is your car modified? I'll bet that Ed was expecting some kind of concourse winner, anyhow.
Do cars really like being laid up for 6 months a year?
What do you do to make sure its ok?
Its a shame you only get half useage of your dream - had two dry weekends in a row now and the RS has been blasting off the cobwebs nicely....looks nice and dirty in the garage at the mo and its grinning with the thought of more dry weather to come and track days starting in earnest.
What do you do to make sure its ok?
Its a shame you only get half useage of your dream - had two dry weekends in a row now and the RS has been blasting off the cobwebs nicely....looks nice and dirty in the garage at the mo and its grinning with the thought of more dry weather to come and track days starting in earnest.
964RS said:
Do cars really like being laid up for 6 months a year?
What do you do to make sure its ok?
Well, sorry to bitch about it, but I can assure you that had the 'specialists' I've taken my old, red bus to done an 'average job' - I'd have done considerably more miles than I have in the 6 years of ownership.. What do you do to make sure its ok?
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