Looks good with the Ducktail, but I would say that. Heres a picture of my Mk1 GT3 built to RUF Rgt Specifications at RUF. The Ducktail was something they were doing back then. Cheers Al
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Another Limited Edition 997 £135600.00
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On the face of it, it does seem pricey. But I'm sure there are 250 wallets worldwide already half open.
Link copied from another thread. http://videos.nouvelobs.com/video/iLyROoafMibs.html Sorry if already above somewhere.
Here's [link=http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/First-Official-Pictures/Porsche-911-Sport-Classic-2009-first-official-photos/#video]a link to the same video again[/link]. Looks far more grey here than the Porsche web special - which made me think it was white! Sounds great - special exhaust, intakes or a combination of both?
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There's no doubt it's a good looking car but a special like this should have been about more than just looks and exclusivity. I'm sure that all the cars are already sold.ORIGINAL: Geoff997 On the face of it, it does seem pricey. But I'm sure there are 250 wallets worldwide already half open.
Blimey it's such a copy of that Rinspeed car! I love the ducktail and the alloys, there will be lots of demand for those items from the Tequipment catalogue, at what price though?
Brave step for Porsche, how soon will they produce a pure lightweight RS? I like it, wheels are super .... maybe someone in Weissach reads these and other pages.
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