AK
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for 1 set...
At the moment.... for 1 car (the R32) we have 5 sets.
1 set slicks
2 sets 888's (both sets on rims)
2 sets of TA control tyres (both sets on rims)
We also have 2 spare 888's, 2 spare slicks and another full set of 888's that fit (but on my Impreza)
so..... no
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R Lee
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I was going to say! I thought you might have some sort of super sponsorship with a tyre company or something.
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AK
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996 GT2
996 TT
993 T
and dribble
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AK
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R34 GTR's
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R Lee
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Considered a 993 C4S Turbo bodied?
Could be a cheaper alternative to the 993 Turbo.
Get a high mileage one and overhaul the engine.
[Edited on 26-04-2011 by R Lee]
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AK
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what?
Why would I want to buy a car with a fecked engine to rebuild to still not be the car we'd orig wanted
If we bought a 911 it'd be a nice one - not a project.
I wouldnt mind a tatty R34 though as I know where it would end up anyway
911 - there are so many that I want! 993 Turbo (expensive) - 996 GT2, 996TT, 996 GT3 (and RS - expensive) - 991 RS (waaaaay too expensive) - 997 TT/GT3 etc
too many cars not enough money or time
ach - i think i need to stop thinking and just do my usual when the time comes. Just buy whatever takes my fancy that week
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R Lee
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I thought you wanted to gut the thing out and turn it into a crazy mofo car for racing?
I wouldn't dare do it to something I wanted to keep
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Stoneyginger
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i love the Porsche as well as the R34 but for pure grin factor it would always be the R34. They are just a car i have always dreamed of owning, if you buy one i would have to come drewl over it .
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Tomnova16
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Now you have thrown the 993 t into the mix
or 993ts
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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AK
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I LOVE 993 T's (S maybe out of budget :lol but cant help thinking i've got the old porsche things going on already so maybe try a newer one.
I want one that I wouldnt be fussed about (Using, leaving places etc)
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WATSON
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Could save you some cash buying this,
http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?s=3d92f5f89d1265394f334b3f0c55bad0&t=164866
Slap the rb26 and seats ect into the GTT, has the gtr looks ect but needs the GTR power
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Tomnova16
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Get a boxster then
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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AK
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Watson - I dont want a GTT, we'd need a 4wd chassis so GTR or GT4 basis. GTR has the wider rear anyway but not a show stopped if the bum is skinny as standard.
Tom - dont sewar at me. A 996 GT2 or TT would fit the bill.... new enough to be reliable enough, and new enough that i wouldnt mind using in wet weather etc.
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