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Old 03-26-2018, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by golfnutintib
458 is tremendous - true bucket list car as i see it
but then again so is a well sorted 964
lambo not so much
I absolutely love the 458 and hope to have it join the 964 one day--the sight and sound of that care are unparalleled although I have to say Lamborghini got it right on the Huracan. The car in an odd sense is a true DD with all the creature comforts you expect in an R8 plus the radical Italian design, V10, and relatively small proportions compared to other bloated supercars...
Old 03-26-2018, 09:53 PM
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I'll take your midnight blue 964 in a heart beat
Old 03-27-2018, 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by peteb3
I'll take your midnight blue 964 in a heart beat
The deed is done.
It's up for sale with GT-one in Chertsey.
I am going to miss it but it is a chapter of my life that closes before moving on. I won't ever get one in the same condition again, I'm sure, but I've told myself that if prices ever do drop again, I'll get another air-cooled and do an RSR inspired project. That way I won't be trying to recreate what I had, and it'll be something completely different but still with the air-cooled sound and those curves accentuated even more.
Old 03-27-2018, 12:19 PM
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First world problem.
Old 03-27-2018, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by canuck964
I used to think I would miss a car once I sold it. Been thru over 20 cars in the last 20 years and have yet to regret selling one of them.
Where you regret selling one is when it goes up in value four or five fold over just a few years....
Old 03-27-2018, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by PhatPhlatSix
The deed is done.
It's up for sale with GT-one in Chertsey.
I am going to miss it but it is a chapter of my life that closes before moving on. I won't ever get one in the same condition again, I'm sure, but I've told myself that if prices ever do drop again, I'll get another air-cooled and do an RSR inspired project. That way I won't be trying to recreate what I had, and it'll be something completely different but still with the air-cooled sound and those curves accentuated even more.
http://www.gt-one.co.uk/listings/porsche-911-964-classic-3-6-carrera-4-manual-coupe-no-sunroof/

nice
car, very pretty and clean, wrong side of the pond for me, bit rich for my CDN dollars, that comes out to almost $100k CDN not including shipping



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