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June 2011 Porsche Post
- Thread starter RSGulp
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ORIGINAL: carreraboy
Thanks Rich ..... entertaing and well done everyone involved.
Love the orange touches [] ..... btw the 'Fatboys' meet is or the 3rd Saturday of the month ..... Lunchtime .... you looked to be a little late []
paul howells
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andrew symms
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ORIGINAL: Tony
Good article Des, I liked the pics from before anyway and they've reproduced well.
Bit bling in parts tho' [] .
If your not careful it'll start a whole 'RGrupp'e style culture around the cars - but based on flash colour schemes and shiny wheels!
Tony
Cheers Tony, as a piece of Automobilia Art, all critic is positive. I have tried not to cross the line of blinging the car, tried to keep all the "mods" in line with factory original options. For instance, seat backs coloured, wheels painted, Heigo Cage half or full, I would even think the rear wing must have been available, front splitter 993 though ... etc ... Al I have done is put it all togetner in one ensemble.
But the stripped out interior NOT a factory option I admit, other than that pretty standard on the outside. Who here has not played with the engine or suspension. I have always maintained the 964RS was a factory setting car to be fettled with .....
The Tate Modern next and why not, just making the girl look a bit sexier, who has not bought their other half lingerie here[]
BTW not copied anyone, Orange not used as much as the Red, Blue, Black and even green ...... at the end colours have existed since the birth of time .......
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