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Track day or garage

No probs Laurence -the whole loom and control units will go in -there ain't much else left in the Boxster, eh Des??

Mel
 
Lee as you started this thread how about an update of your current thoughts on the question posed please.....
 
well Mr Sturdee

It's a bit like this.

I enjoyed the Track day but I always knew that I would. The problem is that I dont hang around and dont like to be beaten..........The Red mist syndrome.......The car performed fantastically well...supebly balanced, terrific brakes and all the rest.

I've just looked at a post of Melv's who mentions a Track day at Brands...I thought to myself that if its the GP then I'll do it...looked it up only to find that it is.............Cant do it....cant bring myself to wheel the gleaming white machine out of the garage to drive it within an inch of our lives......

After I've bought my 53ft Sunseeker (just been to the Boat show) I'm gonna buy a beaten up old 993 and prepare it as the track day weapon...

Cant trash a PREVIOUSLY uncrashed/repaired 964RS as everyone tells me they are becoming rarer or non existant.......Sorry and all I know you HARD NUTS out there will laugh and call me a nancy....but I dont care.....much

lee
 
You know......

Safely tucked away for the winter....haven't you seen the ads..."Salt kills"...Particularly and RS without all the anti corrosion stuff....

lee

Whats the Ruby night all about?
 

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