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Cayman/Crossfire

ORIGINAL: penfold944

Best description I've ever heard of the rear of a crossfire - 'looks like a dog having a crap'

Funnily enough, knowing that analogy, I cant look at one now without seeing that image..

'The Cayman looks nothing like a Crossfire from the rear' this is a subejective view that I share.

This is just Clarkson indoctrination.

p.s. I think you mean metaphor not analogy

RIP
 
ORIGINAL: PGAdamopoulos

I agree with with both renquist & Alan, the cayman does look ugly from the back and not disimilar to a squashed crossfire...[&:]
I long for the days there was only 911 and nothing else.....[8|]

Well, Dr P, I'm one of those people who wouldn't have bought a recent 911 and am now patiently waiting for the Cayman, which I think looks great. PS I also loved the 356 and the early 911/912. Takes all sorts!
 
I have been trying to photograph my dog doing a crap all week after I read that comment but always too slow and feel like a perv or something. Thing is my dogs ar5e is identical to a Crossfires ar5e.
 

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