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3.2 Supersport

Couple of links below that may be of interest. http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=393098&mpage=1&key=&#393150 http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=439558&mpage=2&key= I have also found the guys name from Devon who was collecting stats - I will pm him and post any reply.
 
Found a SSE coupé for sale at auction - Strange colour combo with wheels and they reckon only 34 were built?[8|] See http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C343996
 
just for your interest re supersports, i found a porsche post no 278 August 2010 which has some information about the supersport, check if out if you keep your copies as i do. 75pno
 
I have a 88 Super sport cab. I believe it is one of 26 right hand drive cars. Guards red with linen leather, 118000 miles and goes well. First purchased at 28000 many years ago, I did 80000 as Chairman of the Club then sold it. Bought it back after 7 years (5000 miles)and now use it for Club meetings and will be passed on to my grandsons.
 
Porsche Club GB have a open day Dec 2nd at Cornbury House , all who have Supersports could meet up there ? BUT if its snowing or raining i wont be there Just a thought Mike
 
ORIGINAL: neunelfer Where is that then....I'd be up for it if weather permitting
Porsche Club Great Britain Registered office Cornbury House, Cotswold Business Village, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0JQ
 
There is an 89 SSE local to me with one owner and 21k, a completely stunning thing, no paint and 100 % original.
 
Hello I've got a white targa with white interior with 18k on her had it four year and would never sell it. I was told its the only on Porsche knew of white and white. I've just brought a 944 cab to drive about in going to keep the sse for really sunny days. I would love to us all to get our cars together what a good photo.
 
My very first Porsche was a 89 Supersport Cab, GP white with marine blue leather and blue hood. Lovely thing. Believed to very near the last built. Only had 12k miles on when I bought it, fell into the trap of feeling it was to good To use.... Took it to the Oldtimers GP years ago for its last run, then sold it right after as I knew I wanted to drive it more than Polish it....... It went away with under 16k miles on it. It was the car Simon Ryder then owned for a good few years... Many happy memories of that car, including a 2 week holiday down around Silverstone for the classic and the week before at the PCGB main event with my 6 month old son and all that goes with him on board. He's 16 this month so many moons ago. Now have a very serious Porsche habit, that is very hard to kick, often wish I had never sold it. On the plus side I now have A few other Porsches to play with and my wife has a wide boy cab, all be its a 964 and it also has the added bonus of Power steering for her.
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People all agree that old porsche iron is agood investment but 3.2 and sse are getting like the provereial rocking horse !!!!!!!! Paul heaven and hell can wait Iam driving my Porsche
 
For Information - it sold for £20659. http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2012-11-24/car/porsche-911-sse.aspx?p= Andy
 
Hi Guys Here is my 1989 Targa SuperSport. 37,400 miles and totally original. I love the Grand Prix white. Such an original colour and yet bang up to date now. I can see her being passed down the family.
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Looks Great - super low miles, enjoy while the weathers hot! Hope you are in the World Record 911x50 around Silverstone track next week![:)]
 
Hi John Sadly I won't be there next weekend although I'd love to be. I didn't become a Porsche Owner until long after the tickets sold out. To all those lucky people going though, have a great day & enjoy being part of history.
 

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