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To the Algarve and back

Beaky

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In the company of a 991 GT3, Bentley GT, 997 CS and 996 C2 took the IB down to the Algarve and back.
She never missed beat, wasn't put to shame of the other more powerful motors, in fact was admired by many over the others cars to their owners disdain
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Ferry from Portsmouth to Santander, then drove down through Spain to the Algarve.
You need a good 7-10 days to enjoy it, around 2k miles in total but there are some awesome driving roads.

Will add a link for some photos
 
I took my to central Spain 4yrs ago it was using a lot of oil but behaved and was admired ,came back and rebuilt the engine
Wife said it was the most comfortable car she had been in
Paul
 
911 targa said:
I took my to central Spain 4yrs ago it was using a lot of oil but behaved and was admired ,came back and rebuilt the engine
Wife said it was the most comfortable car she had been in
Paul
Mines got 136k mile on the clock, I drive it like I stole it - allegedly! and uses zero oil!
 
Great trip, done it in a motor home a few years ago, but would love to take my 911... too bloody old now[:mad:]...
me.......nOt the car.
As already said, these cars are meant to be used.
look forward to seeing the pics Mr B

Graham

 
My son and I last year took mine on a weekend road trip to Monaco. We left Thursday evening, drove through the night changing over every two hours and arrived in Monaco on Friday lunchtime. We had two nights there and then drove back through the night on the Sunday, arriving home Monday morning. The car did not miss a beat and a trip worth doing. Got some fabulous Go-Pro footage driving the F1 circuit and some great photos. For a car that generally does not do a lot of miles it was faultless.

 

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