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GTS Lightpainting shots

Clewsey

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Thought I'd share some "arty" shots of the GTS taken in Rushmoor, near Farnborough using a technique called "Lightpainting". Before you ask me, I didn't do them [:)]. Thanks to John Rampton who some of you may know has been running a project to capture all Porsche models past to present.

They turned out to be excellent and worth waiting for darkness to fall to get the full effect. Enjoy!

BTW - Out of the cast at long last so finally able to enjoy the car again! Just hard getting in and out [:)]







 
Nice pictures Clewsey.

I've recently sold my 996.2 GT3 and now own this delightful car so it was interesting to see these.

Regards
Gary
 
Hi Gary,

Congratulations on your new car. It's been a fantastic car and I know you'll not be disappointed. Whilst I didn't do too many miles in it, it has been by far the most enjoyable car I've owned and I've had a few [:)] I'd be interested to know how it compares with the 996.2 GT3.

I got your message, will reply in a moment.

I know it's gone to a good home. Look after her for me and keep the pictures coming.

All the best

Simon
 
Hi tony

A replacement planned but I'm just having a break for a year. I've got a short list of cars you'll be pleased to know though :)

Boxster GTS, 991 GT3 or even a GTS 991 from the Porsche side of the house. The other option is Italian. I've always had a thing for Lamborghini and in particular the superleggera gallardo.

I'm missing the GTS but on the plus side I'm enjoying the break from lots of cleaning ;)

I've not posted for a while but will let you know what happens ;)

Cheers
Simon
 
Simon
All the best with the search - perhaps a f430 as option now costs have levelled ?- tried one the other weekend and was good fun but did not grab me enough to trade the GTS
Keep me posted
Tony
 

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