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hunter 66 said:
Shame you cannot as using reward facing cameras is really effective whether racing Le Mans 24 hrs or on the high street the vision is really great without any dazzle from the headlights . Alas cannot do this with the Porsche ones , on the Tesla always have it on .
As Spec , the only really important one is the car colour .... Red a real no no , unless short and bald .
Whereas I really want a Guards Red car with PCCBs...….. I guess that is why car makers offer different colours. Everyone is different.As Spec , the only really important one is the car colour .... Red a real no no , unless short and bald .
Edited by hunter 66 on Wednesday 12th December 09:45
av185 said:
Yep rear camera really is a Miss Daisy/Snowflaker option.
After all if you cannot drive backwards at 1 mph without crashing there really is no hope driving forwards. :
Word. After all if you cannot drive backwards at 1 mph without crashing there really is no hope driving forwards. :
Just to add, I've driven a few of these and, with all the blinds spots, definitely can see the benefit of cameras, but that 35 tonnes, not 1.5:
Fokker said:
I wouldn't think that will hang around for too long.I-Mac said:
hunter 66 said:
Shame you cannot as using reward facing cameras is really effective whether racing Le Mans 24 hrs or on the high street the vision is really great without any dazzle from the headlights . Alas cannot do this with the Porsche ones , on the Tesla always have it on .
As Spec , the only really important one is the car colour .... Red a real no no , unless short and bald .
Whereas I really want a Guards Red car with PCCBs...….. I guess that is why car makers offer different colours. Everyone is different.As Spec , the only really important one is the car colour .... Red a real no no , unless short and bald .
Edited by hunter 66 on Wednesday 12th December 09:45
Just amazed at how many rs for sale on opc plus all private and independents,watch this space.
Digga said:
Fokker said:
I wouldn't think that will hang around for too long.Cheib said:
Digga said:
Fokker said:
I wouldn't think that will hang around for too long.Digga said:
It's certainly not priced to sit around gathering dust or needing various combinations of novelty graphics and wraps to try to shift it.
Leggy, probably been tracked so ceramics and calipers are fked, seat bolsters probably buggered too. Anyone looking to buy should of course only consider a low mileage 'high spec' car for much more......isaldiri said:
Digga said:
It's certainly not priced to sit around gathering dust or needing various combinations of novelty graphics and wraps to try to shift it.
Leggy, probably been tracked so ceramics and calipers are fked, seat bolsters probably buggered too. Anyone looking to buy should of course only consider a low mileage 'high spec' car for much more......Digga said:
isaldiri said:
Digga said:
It's certainly not priced to sit around gathering dust or needing various combinations of novelty graphics and wraps to try to shift it.
Leggy, probably been tracked so ceramics and calipers are fked, seat bolsters probably buggered too. Anyone looking to buy should of course only consider a low mileage 'high spec' car for much more......Digga said:
av185 said:
Yep rear camera really is a Miss Daisy/Snowflaker option.
After all if you cannot drive backwards at 1 mph without crashing there really is no hope driving forwards. :
Word. After all if you cannot drive backwards at 1 mph without crashing there really is no hope driving forwards. :
Just to add, I've driven a few of these and, with all the blinds spots, definitely can see the benefit of cameras, but that 35 tonnes, not 1.5:
Although that rear cage really needs to be colour coordinated.
Cheib said:
Digga said:
Fokker said:
I wouldn't think that will hang around for too long.991.1 RS at £150 now. Owner obviously took well under list , even if it's on SOR. It's going south quicker than even I thought.
Can't say I'm sorry, overs at recent levels was sheer madness and can see a future glut depressing prices still further.
Good, makes them more accessible to many and we'll see a lot more used for what they were intended. Get out and drive the things.
av185 said:
hunter 66 said:
As Spec , the only really important one is the car colour .... Red and Yellow as real no no's , unless short and bald .
It's a funny old world. Red and yellow are my preferred colours for a GT3. Mind you, I did buy a Cassis Metallic Porsche 928 as my first car (see profile pic). My friends called it the 'Pink Porsche'. Harsh...but probably fair! Digga said:
isaldiri said:
Digga said:
It's certainly not priced to sit around gathering dust or needing various combinations of novelty graphics and wraps to try to shift it.
Leggy, probably been tracked so ceramics and calipers are fked, seat bolsters probably buggered too. Anyone looking to buy should of course only consider a low mileage 'high spec' car for much more......Cat D once it has touched snow
MDL111 said:
Digga said:
isaldiri said:
Digga said:
It's certainly not priced to sit around gathering dust or needing various combinations of novelty graphics and wraps to try to shift it.
Leggy, probably been tracked so ceramics and calipers are fked, seat bolsters probably buggered too. Anyone looking to buy should of course only consider a low mileage 'high spec' car for much more......Cat D once it has touched snow
Rain is Cat C.
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