Used car classic story in R&T / Sept 2004
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Sorry if this is old news...but wanted to pass it along nonetheless...Sept 2004 Road and Track - Used Car Classic
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....&page_number=1
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Thanks For the read
I wanted to see this I heard about the article ...
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I wanted to see this I heard about the article ...
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Glad to help out....thought this would be OLD news on this group. I enjoyed reading it too. The folks they consulted about this chassis (924/931/944/951/968) seemed to be right on with much of what I've learned on this and other forusm with respect to common problem areas, costs of parts 'n labor, and the pros/cons of the design overall. I particularly liked one of the opening comments about how the die-hard air-cooler PCar enthusiasts no longer have any "representatives" in the current Porsche line-up....ALL models are water-cooled. Porsche did learn that from their forays into rennsport, right? ![Big Grin](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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