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Spotted on my patch.

lee fulford

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Just spotted a speed yellow RS (?) black wheels and big big spoiler, lhd.
Don't think I've seen it before.

It could be you...
 
It sounds like the 340 bhp Motec + 1 monster. It's special order Sun Yellow with several lightweight mods. Sold it to an ex Caterham trackdayer, so it was very luxurious for him.
 
Is that the one that was on the GT Classics website for a while earlier this year ? That was a nice looking car.
 
That would have been me. If it was early then I was on my way to Brands. If lunchtime then I was between Brands and Tonbridge getting some new pads from the dealer there. Long story about juddery brakes, change of pads, still bit juddery... Despite all that a good day. Only second track day in the beast as wife curbing my habits due to arrival of son six months ago.

I still have the Caterham. Would have been fastest car (well, almost) with that today. As it was I could charitably have been called "developmental" in my rs driving. Lots to learn....

Boy, does it fly when you hit sweet spot over about 5/6000 revs. Need to use second gear quite a bit to keep it on song. When I get the hang of it (sometime off) GT3 rs' are toast[;)]
 
Car looks good

Are you local?

Saw you nr Tonbridge on your way to Lindbrook obviously. I was in a miserable looking grey 996 Turbo going in the opposite direction so you probably didn't notice.
 
I was busy swearing and trying to figure my way around Tonbridge with no idea of where Porsche place was - I noticed the lorry in middle of road that almost hit me, but no 996TTs - I would have spotted you in the RS though[:D]. I am in Farnham, not a million miles away, but not quite round corner.

Car on way to GT1 next week - most likely a warped disk. Needs to be ready for Silverstone GP in 2 weeks! I need the practice.
 

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