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another new 964 rs owner

seawise

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hi, i'll be picking up my rsl next week from paul mclean. very exciting.

sadly won't be able to make either silverstone or ragley hall, but hope to bump into a few of you chaps on the track soon.

oliver
 
Seawise,
Reasons for changing from a GT3???

I went through vacillations between 964RS and GT3 when trading up recently, curious as to the thought process you went through.

I bought a 964RSL in the end! (very yellow - with Paul's help from H&S)
Cheers,
Kevin.
 
actually it's in addition to the kettle. fortunantly i will be able to keep the gt3 for hard core track bashing and the 964 shall hopefully prove an even more entertaining road and track partner. years ago i used to share the use of a '89 3.2 club sport with my brother which i miss greatly, so i'm keen to get back into an aircooled minimalist porker. there no doubting the brillance of the gt3 though, especially at circuits such as Spa and the 'ring.
 
Hi Oliver - buy another Caterham, you know it makes sense [;)]

Oh and chaps...it's a 996 GT3 RS he has...not "just" a GT3 [:D]
 
thats kind of you to say Mark - actually i still have the 7 slr!

god, i'm glad 'her indoors' rarely ventures out in the depths of the barn to check....
 
ORIGINAL: seawise

hi, i'll be picking up my rsl next week from paul mclean. very exciting.

sadly won't be able to make either silverstone or ragley hall, but hope to bump into a few of you chaps on the track soon.

oliver

Congratulations --- even after three and a half hours back from Silverstone the Baked Bean (coral red RS) was an entertainment on my home roads --- you will love it !!

And if I may say so, a very appropriate choice given the Seven connection !

Chris.
 

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