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Old 09-12-2010, 08:57 AM
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Thanks for the emails but at this time, none of my early Turbos are for sale.

In fact, I'm looking for another low milage '76 Turbo Carrera or '79 Turbo
Old 09-13-2010, 09:24 AM
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I am 30 and a future 930 driver. Growing up in suburban Dallas Tx I was into cars, but it was more Mustangs, Camaros and Monster trunks It wasn't until I lived in Germany for 5yrs that I completely fell in love with Porsches. I had a 944 that was absolutely pristine. Started doing some auto-x with PCA, Germany Chapter. Did a few suspension upgrades. Spend a lot of time on the Nordschleife! From that moment I knew a 911 had to be in my future once I could comfortably afford one.

I've always wanted a 911 and I have thought that I would try to buy as new of a model as possible. Now that I am at a point in my life where I can own one I have discovered a newer 911 isn't what I want. I miss the raw, basic feel of an 80's car. I've been looking at 3.2's and I would be really happy with one. It's not the ultimate 911 for me though. I'll be shopping for my 930 next summer.








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