the oil cooler for that thing must be gargantuan
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Originally posted by LateFan View PostDebuting this weekend at Goodwood.
Singer, Williams, and Norbert Singer himself all helped design this car. I think the body shell is all carbon fiber. It's very light. The aero stuff on the roof is cool.
Love this car, it's just nuts.
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I'm thinking of snagging this one up, it's a 1980 911 with about 60k miles on it. No rust and paint body is good. Not perfect of course need little TLC, it used to be a targa converted to vert. Clean title. For 20k, what do you guys think?
Did a bit of research but prices are all over the place. For 20-23k is this a good entry point? R134A AC components are intact but not working and no leaks?
Never had Porsche before and I want to jump in, not sure if I'm going to like it so I don't want to lose much money if I decided to sell it.
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Originally posted by LateFan View PostDebuting this weekend at Goodwood.
Singer, Williams, and Norbert Singer himself all helped design this car. I think the body shell is all carbon fiber. It's very light. The aero stuff on the roof is cool.
Some good gallery pics here...
When the Porsche restorers at Singer Vehicle Design announced they were partnering with racing firm Williams Advanced Engineering, we were excited without having seen anything. Even more so after we saw their first collaboration. And now that we’ve seen their latest project together, we’re wondering who we have to…
:)BEERTECH
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I have a few hundred pics from Rennsport, most of them detail shots to help me with mirror placement, funky details, etc. for future client builds.
I just liked the stance and color combo of the green LWB, the color of the funky 912 is Lido Gold, the survivor 911 (I never looked at the rear of the car so I'm assuming 911 because Fuchs) is sweet, the ST-look car was one of many and the interior of the yellow, psychedelic Larrousse TDF ST had a fantastic uncovered fiberglass mechanic's seat.1990 325i/4/5, 1992 240SX, 1995 RRC, 1998 M3/4/5
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