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    #16
    Originally posted by e30polak View Post


    I love your Porsche! Definitely the best cars made in Germany. I hope to own a 993 one day, but I wouldn't mind an older one like yours! :woowoo:

    Enjoy it and take care of her. :grin:
    993 Carerra S is the hottest 911 evah!
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      #17
      I said it in your build thread, and I'll say it here; that thing is gorgeous!

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        #18
        Originally posted by markseven View Post
        993 Carerra Turbo is the hottest 911 evah!
        Fixed.

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          #19
          Very nice!
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            #20
            Hurry up and enjoy it...

            You better hurry up and drive the shit out of it and enjoy it before you have to put it up for the winter:)

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              #21
              Thank you all for the comments. I have a couple of weeks to enjoy it, and then it is on to a long depressing winter.


              Originally posted by norcalE30 View Post
              paint it red and call it the crimson chin
              LOL. I just looked that up. You are right.

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                #22
                Gorgeous car - best looking generation 911 ever, IMO. And back in the day where it was a driver's car that required a bit of focus.

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                  #23
                  How is the drive compared to the m3?

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                    #24
                    A few new pics:











                    And for those who don't remember what it looked like in July:





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                      #25
                      Looks very nice!

                      But I think it can use some 'side skirt' action on the sides as well.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by speedblind View Post
                        Gorgeous car - best looking generation 911 ever, IMO. And back in the day where it was a driver's car that required a bit of focus.
                        Thank you. Second best looking generation IMHO. '70-'73 is my favorite, but 911S prices from that generation are astronomical. Even if I could afford one, I would feel bad adding Carrera flares, which I believe they really need.

                        Originally posted by E30_Pare View Post
                        How is the drive compared to the m3?
                        Different. The 911 is pretty stock. My M3 was far from it. The M3 was quicker, but would beat you up on the street. Harsh and bouncy. The 911 is far more comfortable, but everything takes more effort (brakes, clutch, steering).

                        The 911 feels a lot more relaxed at triple digit speeds.

                        I haven't tracked either of them, or driven them hard enough to really speak about handling and dynamics.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bimmerista View Post
                          Looks very nice!

                          But I think it can use some 'side skirt' action on the sides as well.
                          Really?

                          I think the stock skirts bring the body line down far enough to handle the bumpers. Maybe the rubber molding is throwing it off since the line doesn't continue beyond the rear wheel.

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