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very nice Chris and good Title [:)]

I run about in it's 951 successor every day, but a 951 had put on a few too many kg's by 1989.

thanks for posting, maybe you could put in the 944 section too?

George
944t
 
Will do, I started but the conversation got going here quicker.

Yes Jason, quite correct [;)]

It was a 2.0 --- had the front bumper weights etc --- the one from Historika.

Thanks all, I'll post a few more detail pics and post also onto the 944 section --- even if it is a 924 !!

Spa --- I'll probably bring the Cayman R I'm sorry to say. May have to fit some slightly stickier rubber ---
 
The Cayman R? I'm sorry you have a lovely collection of race orientated cars, and you are going to bring the Cayman? You had better some excuses ready.

:)
 
ORIGINAL: h_____

The Cayman R? I'm sorry you have a lovely collection of race orientated cars, and you are going to bring the Cayman? You had better some excuses ready.

:)

I think it is us that will need the excuses when he overtakes us in the R. [;)]
 
Well the alternative is to trailer the Cayman S from the P C Chamionship ...

Which actually would be a lot of fun. There aren't many in-weight racing cars with passenger seats [:D]

 
Thanks --- It is even better than I had hoped ...

Not too good to drive, but I won't be volunteering it for any track days -- well, not for the moment anyway [;)]
 

ORIGINAL: ChrisW

Well the alternative is to trailer the Cayman S from the P C Chamionship ...

Which actually would be a lot of fun. There aren't many in-weight racing cars with passenger seats [:D]
Good choice - I look forward to my passenger ride!

:)

 

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