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Well, it all started innocently enough with this 1 owner 944 NA (now with 50,000 miles) for my son ...
then it got a bit addictive so I sold all the other cars, cancelled the M3 order and went out to get this
my 88 TurboS PCA-CWR zone 6 Concours winning car
but it is getting seriously silly now with this one
the 968 Tipronic Cab
SO WHAT NEXT?!?!?!?!?
Thanks to all the Rennlisters and PCA members for their help to maintain these cars!
then it got a bit addictive so I sold all the other cars, cancelled the M3 order and went out to get this
my 88 TurboS PCA-CWR zone 6 Concours winning car
but it is getting seriously silly now with this one
the 968 Tipronic Cab
SO WHAT NEXT?!?!?!?!?
Thanks to all the Rennlisters and PCA members for their help to maintain these cars!
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Race Director
No man, you need a 928.
It started with a ride in a 931 at 2 years of age for me, than a superstella flashback when I got a ride with a friend in his parents 944N/A. Bought myself a 944S2 and learned to drive in it but unfortunately wrecked it, now I have a 928GT but could not keep my hands of a 944N/A that came around for a nice price....
Now I'm planning on adding a 968 Convertible or a well-prepped 951 as soon as I can afford it so our stables will probably meet up.
Go out and find a manual 928 to have and play with, the early Euro-models are probably the most fun.. And a nice place to start..
It started with a ride in a 931 at 2 years of age for me, than a superstella flashback when I got a ride with a friend in his parents 944N/A. Bought myself a 944S2 and learned to drive in it but unfortunately wrecked it, now I have a 928GT but could not keep my hands of a 944N/A that came around for a nice price....
Now I'm planning on adding a 968 Convertible or a well-prepped 951 as soon as I can afford it so our stables will probably meet up.
Go out and find a manual 928 to have and play with, the early Euro-models are probably the most fun.. And a nice place to start..