ForeverCar
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2-door. Iconic shape.How many doors?
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2-door. Iconic shape.How many doors?
I have not seen a 993 RS in that color. Perhaps a PTS one exists somewhere. So close I might as well share now.993 911 RS?
I had a chance to drive the 3.8L version before and thought it was great but not quite “grail” material. Before driving the 4.0L, I thought it would just be a little better here and there. Perhaps typical of Porsche, all those small improvements made the 4.0L “grail” material.A 997 GT3RS is at the very top of my list as far as "eff you money" cars go. 4.0 even more so... probably my #1 Porsche of all time.
I haven't figured out the appeal of air-cooled Porsches.
You must have some truly interesting friends lol.
). There was a Singer 911 and F40 that I did not get to drive. I have a 997.1 GT3 (3.6, non-RS) as my track car (still street-legal). It used to be an amazing road car, but I largely ruined that with my track mods (mostly suspension, but also the carbon buckets and the solid motor mounts). I could use another 100hp, but it is perhaps one-fifth the cost of the 4.0, so I live with it.I had a chance to drive the 3.8L version before and thought it was great but not quite “grail” material. Before driving the 4.0L, I thought it would just be a little better here and there. Perhaps typical of Porsche, all those small improvements made the 4.0L “grail” material.
As a track car, I would imagine you have addressed the coolant pipes, yes?I have a 997.1 GT3 (3.6, non-RS) as my track car (still street-legal). It used to be an amazing road car, but I largely ruined that with my track mods (mostly suspension, but also the carbon buckets and the solid motor mounts). I could use another 100hp, but it is perhaps one-fifth the cost of the 4.0, so I live with it.
Yes, pinned them.As a track car, I would imagine you have addressed the coolant pipes, yes?
At least you turned it into an amazing track car.![]()