The Porsche 928S is an '80s Party Machine
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The Porsche 928S is an '80s Party Machine
The Porsche 928S is an '80s Party Machine
The ultimate '80s party starts before it begins. After you douse your giant, frizzy do with hairspray and spritz on some Polo cologne, lace up your Keds and head out to your brown-on-brown 1985 Porsche 928S.
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The ultimate '80s party starts before it begins. After you douse your giant, frizzy do with hairspray and spritz on some Polo cologne, lace up your Keds and head out to your brown-on-brown 1985 Porsche 928S.
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How did you get _that_ on the front page of RL?
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boy that vid sure was like kissing your sister. Meh, take it down.
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Obviously shared by one without an appreciation for the relatively timeless 928 design. Motorweek thinks enough of the car even today to offer the replay of their original review video. It's their video style that's way dated. 30 years later, other Porsche cars, including the most popular rear-engine model, are finally catching up with technology developed for the 928. The most popular current luxury models started out life with their water-cooled engines in front.
Dig up a Motorweek review of a late '70s 911 and let's watch. I owned a few, and know them well. I'm not driving them today.
Dig up a Motorweek review of a late '70s 911 and let's watch. I owned a few, and know them well. I'm not driving them today.