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phazed said:
Excellent! (I was only joshing.)(Ghod, I love Cadwell.)RM said:
dinkel said:
But damn a 964 looks good low.What's a Clio 182 doing there?
Anyways: 1991 Porsche 964 Turbo 3.3 - kindly provide by Klaas Willems van PSTG Huizen:
Maybe this one is the most modern way to drive a Turbo with that old skool 930 feel. Back in the day the 964 was a major step forward in terms of progress and ride quality. Compared to the NA 911 the older 930 (G model Turbo) always offered a more comfy drive combined with a massive extra smack of torque and top end power. In 964 guise this 3.3 litre Turbo in my eye is the last with that raw edge which hints to the analog racing heritage Porsche has in its DNA. After this (964 3.6 Turbo) the cars loose their riotness character and more or less become GT cars.
This dash might look bland but trust me: compared to nowadays car cabin theatres this is what you want.
Big wing, sexy hips, understated hints of Turbo: not a big car too.
dinkel said:
RM said:
About the Clio: anything goes in my Dawn Raid group. It's not about the length of your cock here.Sorry for the poor photos, but they were grabbed on the fly, maybe someone here can shed some light...?
Was in Nottingham last night for a gig, and walking to the arena, spotted a white 911 (G series?) through a dusty window.. Looked further in and as well as a couple of BMWs, there looks to be a red 964 too. Both very dusty and don't appear to have moved much..
The building looked out of business from the outside, but from Google it appears to be an indy German specialist called 'Series 9' and are in fact open..
Was in Nottingham last night for a gig, and walking to the arena, spotted a white 911 (G series?) through a dusty window.. Looked further in and as well as a couple of BMWs, there looks to be a red 964 too. Both very dusty and don't appear to have moved much..
The building looked out of business from the outside, but from Google it appears to be an indy German specialist called 'Series 9' and are in fact open..
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