picked up my new motor this weekend
picked up my new motor this weekend
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dds1

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1,407 posts

284 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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the most apt description i can think of is

it's erm very very quick. and a bit of a handful in torrential rain

looking forward to a dry day

Dean





>>> Edited by dds1 on Monday 4th October 12:46

dazren

22,612 posts

287 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Fantastic.

Keep us posted on your driving exploits.

DAZ

turbobloke

116,769 posts

286 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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dds1 said:
the most apt description i can think of is it's erm very very quick. and a bit of a handful in torrential rain looking forward to a dry day :cheers: Dean
Great news, great car. Solution to your problem doesn't have a Porsche part number - wooden block, place under the gas pedal

996 turbo

415 posts

292 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Dean,

Look forward to hearing your first impressions. Nice colour BTW

Steve, 996TT

johnny senna

4,073 posts

298 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Huge congratulations. It's the same colour as the GT2 they use in the Carrera Cup as a pace car isn't it?

Marlon

735 posts

284 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Congrats - a brave man indeed! Very keen to hear how you get on with it, I'm considering one myself...

dds1

Original Poster:

1,407 posts

284 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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thanks for the kind comments. The colour is midnight blue metallic. Looks great when it's clean, which was for all of about 3 minutes into my drive home from picking it up!.

Proper driving impressions to follow when I take it for a good blat on a nice dry road..

AlexHancock

466 posts

294 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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No, no, no...I AM very happy with a GT3...honest...

Enjoy!

27tim

199 posts

288 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Is that Dick Lovetts Swindon you're picking it up from?

peterpeter

6,438 posts

283 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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dds, is that Lindbrook Porsche??

JDH1

1,017 posts

265 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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You don't know what a handful is...when I got mine a few weeks ago, it had virtually no tread on the rear tyres. And then it rained - hard. Personally I think traction is over-rated anyway.

rico

7,917 posts

281 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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OH BABY!

Love the GT2s... really really really love them!

It's half the reason i'm at uni!

turbobloke

116,769 posts

286 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Now it looks like Reading OPC, where is itMaybe the 'new' Dick Loves-It but maybe I'm wrong on both counts. Has been known.

>> Edited by turbobloke on Monday 4th October 23:47

pesty

42,655 posts

282 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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nice colour

Caye_nne

120 posts

266 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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Very very nice -

enjoy!

dds1

Original Poster:

1,407 posts

284 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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It was indeed from Dick Lovett in Swindon.
The car was previously owned by an acquaintance of mine, so I knew the history from nearly new.

Took her out for a decent run last night.
so much punch, in any gear at any speed seemingly, you put your foot on the throttle stop to be met by a tidal wave of torque.
If you happen to be in gears 1-3 when you do this, better hang on to the wheel hard (and probably advisable to pray to whomever you worship at this point if you happen to be going round a corner at the time) 70 - jail happens VERY quickly, i have no idea how long, i was too busy sweatily keeping an eye out for any impending traffic miles ahead.
at speed the car is quite light and twitchy at the front, which a suspension geometry check might help cure. handling seems fine, although not really had too much chance to fling it down country lanes / track yet.
the ride is very harsh, more so than the GT3RS I borrowed from a friend last weekend.
It's a very impressive car - remains to be seen if it is the axe wiedling psychopath it's reputation suggests (bit like it's new owner ).

Dean

toppstuff

13,698 posts

273 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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Ceramic brakes?

Be interested to hear of your experiences of them.

Lovely car. Congratulations !

996 turbo

415 posts

292 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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dds1 said:
at speed the car is quite light and twitchy at the front, which a suspension geometry check might help cure.Dean


Dean,

I thought mine was quite light at the front when I first starting driving it. I had the geometry checked and it was fine. So I think it's a rear engine characteristic rather than problem. I was also getting a kinda bouncy feeling at the rear end when pushing hard in fast corners. I have got used to these already but would be interested in anyone else's thoughts.

Still best get yours checked though.

Steve, 996TT

iguana

7,323 posts

286 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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rico said:

Love the GT2s... really really really love them!

It's half the reason i'm at uni!


Not always the right move, the vast majority of wealthy people I know have not been to uni........

dds1

Original Poster:

1,407 posts

284 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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Toppstuff: yes it has the ceramics - they appear to be in perfect nick at the moment, will have to see if that remains the case with a bit of track use. If they should disintegrate, I will replace with Steels.

Steve: I agree, on my old 996 the geomoetry was out when i got it so no harm in checking i guess, another remedy might be concrete under the bonnet

Rico / Iguana: oi, i went to uni (for 3 weeks )