beautiful 911 on the countryside...
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easy cowboy.... nice pics but we would prefer to see something other than a water pumper on this page...you might head over to the 996 board with a post like that
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w00t, I feel confident in saying this forum is safe for you. That's from me - a non 911 owning surrogate here.
I must say thanks to you, Doc. My entire life was in the hands of a Doctor this past week, and he was amazing. Smart, educated, caring people are a wonder.
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Thank you ED and WB..... I love you guys too. With that being said having had a cancellation on my schedule, I just had to go out and shoot a water-cooled P-car (I dare say that it is a 911 or that it belongs to me) with some nice set of snow shoes.
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They are OZ racing wheels (apparantly people use it on the track all the time). Too bad I'm using it for the winter wheel set up but I promise to hook up with you for some DS and DE days this year if you'll keep me in the loop. The C4S sticks to the icy roads like mozarella on a hot iron skillet. I wish you lived closer to me ...
... for an empty parking lot demonstration of Porsche Traction Management (PTM), comprising permanent all-wheel drive with an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch, an automatic brake differential (ABD) and anti-slip regulation (ASR). I feel truly blessed on the other hand to also experience the feeling of holding a Carrera 3.2 under control as the rear end lightens up under hard braking ... it's just ORGASMIC.
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I don't drive flat out. I probably only tap 20% of what my car(s) are capable of. I have had no formal education or training on how to drive 911s but would love to in the near future. The problem is that my work hours are such that I have very free time to do "other stuff" that is car related. In fact it is not a problem as I love doing what I do for a living.