Just saw a fab new movie at the Cinema called 'Fracture' with Anthony Hopkins starring in it. He's an Aeronautical Engineer and drives a Carrera GT! His wife has a 987 Boxster and you also get a quick glimpse of his KN. He drives off from a hangar in his Carrera GT and it simply sounds awesome[]. Check it out, my wife and I really enjoyed it.
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Movie at Cinema with Porsches Featured!!
- Thread starter jpbecker
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...needless to say but there is a website for everything nowadays:
Internet Movie Car Database:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Porsche.html
Enjoy!
Internet Movie Car Database:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Porsche.html
Enjoy!
ORIGINAL: jpbecker
Did you love the sound of the Carrera GT exiting the hangar?
You bet!!! Just a shame not more of it through the film.
Had posted this before but here it goes again, the official page for redline is on myspace, so you can see the crowd they are aiming for:
http://www.myspace.com/RedLine
The CGT crash is in the "behind the scenes" video, so don't look if you don't want to spoil your cinema moment or have a weak stomach []
http://www.myspace.com/RedLine
The CGT crash is in the "behind the scenes" video, so don't look if you don't want to spoil your cinema moment or have a weak stomach []
Paul Howells whose vehicles featured in the club magazine brought his V10 Carrera to the R16/31 Washbourne Court do in January and explained how for slow speed manouevering the trick is to let the cars electronics take over initially then floor it! If you forget this the car spins somwhat abruptly with cold tyres aggravating matters!
If you look carefully at the film this is the technique used before the rubber is laid on the hangar floor!!
Andy
If you look carefully at the film this is the technique used before the rubber is laid on the hangar floor!!
Andy
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