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SteveoBC
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We had 2 993 Turbos in recently
one for a colour change- burgundy to black
another in full silver re-spray

both utterly gorgeous cars
AK
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
The 993 is the best porka shape IMO


the 70's RS in my opinion - for the aircooled anyway

993 is nice, and holds its value very well.
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Love them. I went on a feature shoot we did recently with 4 different classic 911 shape variants, including an all original and 3 Paul Stephens built cars (www.paul-stephens.com) which were 964 based with older or custom panels - older looks with more modern engineering. I like the looks of the less modified examples, but you can't beat the nostalgia of an old original classic. I think the 80s 911s are fantastic. AKs is a great example.

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I want that black one
Jules S
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911E
AK
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aye - mine is pretty damn 'stock' at the moment. Complete 80's - stockbroker, red braces and huge briefcase mobile phone nostalgia! The car smells of Maggie Thatcher
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there's a group of 3 gents around here with old porsches a bit like them, i don't really know all the models etc, but they have graphics on and one is orange,
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RS's
Tomnova16
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that 964 is pretty sexy JR


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AK
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i want one!



but I want a lot of porkers

70's 911 RS
930 Turbo LE
993 GT2
993 Turbo
996 GT3 RS
997 GT3 RS
emicen
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
i want one!



but I want a lot of porkers

70's 911 RS
930 Turbo LE
993 GT2
993 Turbo
996 GT3 RS
997 GT3 RS



Either of mr bernard's in the classic s&s would do nicely.

For a road car, 964 turbo S, 993 Turbo S, 996 GT2.

Bath's will be taken on 964 RSs and 2.7 ducktails like all other commodity bubbles.
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yup.... feckin loved them at the weekend

my pics:



AK
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Do you know (off the top of your head) what the eligability dates for the classics are?
chrisritch
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RUF yellowbird plz
Tomnova16
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would love an RS
riviera blue one above is tasty


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The sexiest Porsche ever!
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1983 Porsche 911 SC?

any good?
Steve
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
had an epic race with a c-reg one once, don't know what model though, like that one AK had but white.

i stopped before the police came, it was that silly


how many stars were flashing your wanted level?
AK
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quote:
Originally posted by s4k1b
1983 Porsche 911 SC?

any good?


I have an '81 SC.

Depends what you want really, but I'd say they are a good usable classic of sorts. I wouldnt use mine daily, but they are more than up to it. (no power steering, no servo assisted brakes, heavy clutch)

Great to drive though
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quote:
Originally posted by Ronson
The sexiest Porsche ever!


the one this thread is about?


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Rob C
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I really liked this one on 911virgin, but someone got a good deal as its sold..



be nice to have and different to the 997
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hate cabrio'd
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1991-Porsche-911-964-Turbo-LHD-Track-Prepared-/300544774947?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item45f9dd5323

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PORSCHE-911-964-TURBO-993-996-965-997-360-PX-/300545714468?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item45f9eba924


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Love the exteriors, but couldn't live with the interiors compared to modern standards.
Rob C
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I really liked that, miss my boxster a bit since i sold it for the 3 nice days we've had.. be good to wheel that out now and again!

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