I had the chance to drive the new Porsche 911 Turbo today.<br>
It might not have the charm of a Dolly, but God it shifts (0-62 = 3,9sec). Wouldn't mind having the engine in my Sprint.<br>
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In a few weeks time I will probably have the opportunity to drive the Carrera GT (mid engined supercar - 605hp). I'll try to post some pictures then.<br>
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Benoit<br>
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ps. the owner of the Porsches is a Daf enthusiast (2cyl - 32hp) !
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I suspect the engine would separate the front and rear of a dolly pretty quickly leaving nothing more than a sorry looking dolly!<br>
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Great car though, looking further down their product line I was very impressed with the Cayman S I drove a month or so ago. I'll be adding one to my fantasy garage.<br>
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mark
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Great car though, looking further down their product line I was very impressed with the Cayman S I drove a month or so ago. I'll be adding one to my fantasy garage.<br>
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mark
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That's nice though. Owns a porsche, but his fun car for the weekends has two cylinders and a gearbox made of rubber bands. That's classic cars in a nutshell.
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What Dave said...<br>
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fantastic imagery of this bloke has popped up in my mind. Petrol-heads.....you're all mental (myself not included of course)
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fantastic imagery of this bloke has popped up in my mind. Petrol-heads.....you're all mental (myself not included of course)
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