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Special 44??

only thing special about it is that it is a rusty, old wreck !

probably pre owned by some minor celeb about 25 years ago. Its not worth even quarter that much for spares . Everything on it is probably 25 years old and clapped out. illiterate dreamer
 
Nah, lets guess a while first...

The obvious answer is the very rare "limited edition" badges on the wings... or...
It was stolen from a minor celeb... or...
It has the number plate from a 944 of a minor celeb... or...
It contains the body parts of a minor celeb in the special secret compartments under the boot floor...

Tref.
 
Probably a scam phone number that costs you ÂŁ4per second [:mad:]
I lost any intrest in the car when I saw the pictures....ugh!
 
Well I called the guy, and it's got an LS2 engine in it. So it's a real street sleeper. No - only joking, I couldn't be bothered, it's just an old shed.[:'(]
 
Very good point that blue is a far to much and the yellow[:'(] why would someone do such a thing to a nice car what's wrong with a nice dark blue, black or red or any other colour available at the time the car was out that looks nice
 
Blit Fang indeed. [:D]

I quite like the blue, as a colour, but don't see how the yellow interior relates. And as for the carpet - if there was any association between the yellow and the blue the (mostly) red carpet ensures that is out the window. I can only assume the man is colour blind.

And what are the odd black things on the front wings?

I still want to know what is special about the first car though. That certainly isn't Blit Fang.
 
Am I the only person to wonder why it's ever ok to second-guess the original Porsche design?

OK, a bridge spoiler is a huge visual improvement. If an aerodynamic step backwards....[;)] As most of you know, I almost changed my teardrops for proper 944 mirrors, but the sheer delight I still get in having one part of the car you all want makes them a worthwhile addition. Mechanically, if your driving skills are that advanced that changing the colour of your brakes more often that I change my oil floats your boat then all power to you, and your left foot.......[8|]

But, and it's a big butt. Is there EVER any excuse to think that a Blue Peter sticky-back-plastic dashboard conversion will enhance the interior? Or, that colour-co-ordinating the entire car will look anything better than "I couldn't find the masking tape"....[:'(]

Maybe I'm getting too old.


 
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

....Blue Peter sticky-back-plastic .......

There are so few of us of an age to remember Valerie Singleton on Blue Peter that a comment like that just isn't going to fly [;)]

While O/T on the subject of Blue Peter - have you seen the current Irish girl Zoe something [8D][8D][8D]. I'm very impressed with the producers, they seem to use every tenuous excuse possible to get here appearing in a bikini - they know how to keep viewing figures up.

"Come on Peter it's time to watch Blue Peter. What do you mean you don't want to watch Blue Peter? You sit down here right now or I'll be stopping your pocket money and there'll be no Playstation for a week."
 
Hurrah! It looks like I've found the donor car for my engine [8D]

Not sure about the carpet covered rat trap things in the boot tho [&:]
 

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