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Originally Posted by WildBillyT
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Nice, oh so nice. did he put newer style rims on that? look like they're from a 993. and IMO, that's one of the last truely crazy bat**** Porsche's of all time. that chassis right there, your dad could make a 935 racecar replica since they used them for the sillohuete rules. I like the newer porsches of today, but once again, electronic (just like ferrari and Lambo) are getting in the way of the driving performance, and to me nothing says porsche like a whale tail

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Originally Posted by Slow-V6
And Germany lost the war to the US with its crappy tanks and crappy cars... German cars are built to run in Germany. Driving in Europe is a totally different experiance then driving in the US. Hell every taxi and bus in Europe is a Mercedes benz. I remember walking In Nice France on a port call with a buch of Sailors and Marines from the Carrier and every other car we saw was a Lambo or Ferrari. It took us about 1 hr to walk 4 blocks because we were amazed at all the exotic cars we saw. All the French people didnt even give a look at the cars as they passed except for 1 yellow C4 Corvette that caught the attention of just about all the locals. We were amazed. A TPI corvette is a jaw dropper for French people just as a Lambo is to us!
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Come to Laguna Seca for Rolex Reunion next year. same thing happens. a Ferrari 355 ( last true Ferrari) is like a Ford focus there. theres a guy that comes there with a Bugatti Veyron the past couple of years, and people walk by it like is a cavalier, but it's funny to see people gawk at teh Mini Cooper parked next to it. ( P.S. I saw the Veyron S.S. sincethey unveiled it there.......still quiet as a mouse fart, but it can boogy!)