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new 991-series Targa
- Thread starter Andrus
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Only ever worked well on the early 911, another example of flogging the Donkey .... but hey, wait for the the GEN II or maybe facelift MK3-GEN IVA with variable 3 speed seats[
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Personally I never saw the later targa design as a true targa, being without removable Targa panel(s).
Each new 911 generation rests on pretty much the same family of models. E.g. we can expect an RS version to follow the 991 GT3, using similar ingredients that enhanced the 997 GT3 into the RS.
I'm no big targa fan & I probably wouldn't buy one, but it might be the only new flavour in the 991 range.
Each new 911 generation rests on pretty much the same family of models. E.g. we can expect an RS version to follow the 991 GT3, using similar ingredients that enhanced the 997 GT3 into the RS.
I'm no big targa fan & I probably wouldn't buy one, but it might be the only new flavour in the 991 range.



I actually quite like the orange / red car on the beach.
A nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon !!
First official pictures
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/First-Official-Pictures/Porsche-911-Targa-4-2014-first-official-pictures/
http://www.ferdinandmagazine.com/new-porsche-911-991-targa-launched-at-detroit-motor-show
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/First-Official-Pictures/Porsche-911-Targa-4-2014-first-official-pictures/
http://www.ferdinandmagazine.com/new-porsche-911-991-targa-launched-at-detroit-motor-show
Porsche trying to be RETRO again with a modern design ... looks strange!

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