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964RS values
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oldtimer
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jason
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jason
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For clarification in my post i was quoting LHD pricesORIGINAL: carreraboy Be surpeised anyone advertising a RHD on Mobile.de ...
Richard Dawson
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+ 1!! Heresy? No -the car belongs on the track!!!ORIGINAL: jason I'd agree. There are better 'road' cars.
Hacki
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+1 A 993 turbo is probably your ticket. Great car, good and stable value, very durable. Rgds HackiORIGINAL: Melv+ 1!! Heresy? No -the car belongs on the track!!!ORIGINAL: jason I'd agree. There are better 'road' cars.
Vot he said![] JohnC 993turboORIGINAL: Hacki+1 A 993 turbo is probably your ticket. Great car, good and stable value, very durable. Rgds HackiORIGINAL: Melv+ 1!! Heresy? No -the car belongs on the track!!!ORIGINAL: jason I'd agree. There are better 'road' cars.
SimonExtreme
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oldtimer
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jason
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I don't think its rubbish Simon if the majority of 964RS owners disagree with you. Just because you believe it was acceptable to you Simon can still mean you are in a very small minority![][]ORIGINAL: SimonExtreme I second what h_______ says. All this talk abouit 964RS's not making good road cars is, IMO, simply regeritating rubbish dating back to 1992 and some pretty shoddy journalism. Th problem was that at the time the car came out, the reference point for the car was very different to what it is today. Don't misunderstand me. We aren't talking about an everyday car to take the kids to school and go shopping in. However, as a regular drive (I did about 10,000 in a year), it really isn';t that bad when comparedwith the likes of an Evo, or Honda Intergra Type R or an STi Scooby etc. It is a lot more civilised than, say, a Caterham although my brother does consider it a tintop Caterham. So, it might not b everybodys cup of tea, but it is a perfectly valid road car which is knowhere near as bad as some would have you believe.
jason
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Chris how many were 'road' miles - not including driving to a track and on a track?ORIGINAL: ChrisW I did over 4000 miles in my N-GT last year, I keep wanting to use it too much !
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