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RIVIERAM002

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For sale at Tom's, 95000 euro, I have the UT 1/18 model, Tom has the 1:1 model, nice [:D]
 
Stick with the model! It was for sale on ebay at 65K Euro for ages and auction winners did not complete?

I had a inspection lined up in Lux but was passed info by a dealer which put me off.

It then turned up at the said dealer!
 
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manufactured in 1994 for the supercup series, originally without the clubsport wing pack, at the end of 1994 it was upgraded with the clubsport wing pack at the factory then sold to HARALD GROHS RACING and run by Manthey racing,
picture above is the actual car,
 
That is damage ! nothing mentioned by herr schmitz in his emails, think I will forget this post under the circumstances, over and out.
 
Bit strong Charles ........tbh i have nt seen it but when Tom was last here very recently he told me abt it [cos of course i have one] and it CERTAINLY IS NOT cut and shut ...........................none of them are Virgins !
 
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On a lighter note, yellow overalls are so last year, and Harald, what exactly are you doing with your hand inside your pocket, that large grin may be a clue [:D]
 
We should condone such attire for all attractive female passengers, the Leichtbau philosophy is seriously important to RS owners and any opportunity for saving weight, especially in the form of very heavy trousers has to be utilised.

At first glance, I thought one of the chaps might be Vic!....[:D]

 

ORIGINAL: clubsport

We should condone such attire for all attractive female passengers, the Leichtbau philosophy is seriously important to RS owners and any opportunity for saving weight, especially in the form of very heavy trousers has to be utilised.

At first glance, I thought one of the chaps might be Vic!....[:D]

Correctomundo, Mankini is essential driving attire for the discerning Leichtbau owner!
 
Hmm, from talking to Tom, said Cup has a complicated history and while not being a virgin, it is a fine vintage racer.

About 993 Cups stories...

I currently own the VIP 993 Cup that is in my avatar (it is the real VIP with impeccable provenance: former track car of Tom, race car of Paul Howells and others).

Prior to owning this car, two years ago, I bought the 993 Cup that is currently for sale at Paragon (see above and here http://www.paragongb.com/cars/Porsche+911+993+Supercup+)

The car was then white. A few months ago, Paragon applied the livery of my current car (see my avatar) to my former car.

If you are lost, restart from the beginning. [;)]

Anyway, this strange intersection of owners and liveries will confuse people I am sure and must be added to the never ending list of race car stories (you read this benign story here first).





 

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