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RC18B 911 turbo
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Sorry I didn't mean to ignore you Jon. NZ is great, absolutely no regrets whatsoever. I guess there are a few things I might miss, but there are a lot more that I'm glad to have left behind. Is your car at T&T?ORIGINAL: RC18B 911 turbo Welcome back Fen. How is it in New Zealand?
Welcome back to the forum Fen. For those who may not already know, Steve Kevlin defended and won his PCGB racing champion title in 1990 in a S2 cab (he won the same title in a coupe in 1989). He must be a very good driver then if the Cab is not that good enough[]. Or the cab that he raced was so much modified (hey there's no rollcage). Or both [].ORIGINAL: Fen The cab has nowhere near as good handling as the coupe. I once missed my intended line on a bumpy corner by about 3 feet (admittedly with 18s on it) simply because it "walked" wide. It was a much nicer car with the 16s on it, but it still could shudder on a big bump. ....
berg944
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Body bag - Cheap as chips In a 20 year old car!!!!![] Hope you lot do your own maintenance, I would not like to put that responsibility on anybody else. Mike[:'(]Decent S2 - £4k Petrol to get to Autobahn - £300 Winning the argument - Priceless
berg944
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More to the point, would you want to do a decent top speed in a 20 year old car, unless you have done the maintenance yourself and have the piece of mind to know everything is working as it should. I have driven many 944's that I would not have been happy going fast in. Our cars need TLC.........or a big hammer if its a bent floor pan[] Mike[:'(]Any reason why a 20-year-old car shouldn't do a decent top speed?
Mine was little floaty over 130 on the tom-tom without the engine undertrays, with them fitted (I have the rear metal one too) it's stable up to at least 145 (ran out of room). I agree it's not the brightest idea to try & vmax a car but sometimes it's fun to just go for it []ORIGINAL: zcacogp No concerns at all.
RC18B 911 turbo
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Glad you're enjoying it over there, it's good to have no regrets over anything that you do I guess. Nah my car's at PPI in Newton Abbot, I forgot about T&T somehow which isn' t good considering they done a good job on my car when I took it in to them last time. Probably be another month or so until I get it back anyway at the moment though.ORIGINAL: FenSorry I didn't mean to ignore you Jon. NZ is great, absolutely no regrets whatsoever. I guess there are a few things I might miss, but there are a lot more that I'm glad to have left behind. Is your car at T&T?ORIGINAL: RC18B 911 turbo Welcome back Fen. How is it in New Zealand?
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