I can appreciate the older classics, but I would do evil things to have a 997 GT3 RS 4.0. Sinful things.
if you could have a Porsche???
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Two prototype 914s, dubbed 914/8, were built during 1969. The orange 914/8 was the first constructed, at the instigation of Ferdinand Pierch (then head of the Racing Dept), to prove the concept. Powered by the full-blown, 310 hp (222 kW) 908 [flat-8] racing engine, it was based on a surplus 914 handbuilt development prototype bodyshell (chassis no. 914111), hence the many differences from the standard vehicle (e.g., the quad headlights).
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Originally posted by blunttechAlways Always go for the reach around if there is an optionComment
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old slantnose 911 ftw. saw one in the local auto-trader for like 10 grand, man cars are going down in value.Comment
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Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment
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Two prototype 914s, dubbed 914/8, were built during 1969. The orange 914/8 was the first constructed, at the instigation of Ferdinand Pierch (then head of the Racing Dept), to prove the concept. Powered by the full-blown, 310 hp (222 kW) 908 [flat-8] racing engine, it was based on a surplus 914 handbuilt development prototype bodyshell (chassis no. 914111), hence the many differences from the standard vehicle (e.g., the quad headlights).
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I saw the red 914/8 at the museum last October.
I bet the green nose sticking out in the second picture is this:
When I was there, they had all of the turbos on the rotating pedestals.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment
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I really like to have number of cars but i have not access to purchase the cars.
These days, i am fulfilling my desires by driving bikes.Comment
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