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Thank you . I will take some more pics when I have chance and start a fresh thread. I know this color was rare but the response I have gotten through DM has been crazy.
That must really suck. Texas cops to give 2 ****s.
Blaine
Yeah but we get away with speeding constantly. I got more tickets in 4 years of living in DFW area than I ever have in LA (the rest of my 43 years on earth). In towns they would get me for anything over 5 mph over and there were SO many speed traps with the troopers setup under overpasses on the freeway. Also, there were zero fun roads to drive up there (I assume other parts of Texas have something better, lord willing) so it really sucks to get ticketed for driving in a boring straight line slightly over the speed limit.
That said, I know A LOT of cars with Montana registration are driving around LA. Cops may know about it/not like it, but it clearly isn't deterring people very much.
Yeah but we get away with speeding constantly. I got more tickets in 4 years of living in DFW area than I ever have in LA (the rest of my 43 years on earth). In towns they would get me for anything over 5 mph over and there were SO many speed traps with the troopers setup under overpasses on the freeway. Also, there were zero fun roads to drive up there (I assume other parts of Texas have something better, lord willing) so it really sucks to get ticketed for driving in a boring straight line slightly over the speed limit.
That said, I know A LOT of cars with Montana registration are driving around LA. Cops may know about it/not like it, but it clearly isn't deterring people very much.
Yep, +1 on both fronts. I see Montana plates still. I think you can get away with it indefinitely but there's no guarantee you won't get the one cop who cares pulling you over.
I would absolutely love to import a RoW 964, the color combos are just so awesome. CA stinks in general for car enthusiasts, but you have to take the bad with the good (incredible weather, some of the best driving roads in the US, and we can speed a lot ha ha).
Yep, +1 on both fronts. I see Montana plates still. I think you can get away with it indefinitely but there's no guarantee you won't get the one cop who cares pulling you over.
I would absolutely love to import a RoW 964, the color combos are just so awesome. CA stinks in general for car enthusiasts, but you have to take the bad with the good (incredible weather, some of the best driving roads in the US, and we can speed a lot ha ha).
I defiantly look forward to heading out to California in in Sept for Renn Sport. Im taking my riviera blue 1994 968 CS and going to drive it as much as i can around the Monterey area. I live in the south Texas Hill country area so our roads are some of the best in Texas for sure. They put on the Texas hill country rally once a year here for air cooled Porsche's . Suppose to quite an event.
So if you live in California owning a ROW Porsche is pretty much imposible? Im sure its due to emissions and safety right?
I defiantly look forward to heading out to California in in Sept for Renn Sport. Im taking my riviera blue 1994 968 CS and going to drive it as much as i can around the Monterey area. I live in the south Texas Hill country area so our roads are some of the best in Texas for sure. They put on the Texas hill country rally once a year here for air cooled Porsche's . Suppose to quite an event.
So if you live in California owning a ROW Porsche is pretty much imposible? Im sure its due to emissions and safety right?
I have not deeply researched, but to register cars here in CA the cars have to labelled as CA smog compliant. Since a RoW won't have that (original US 964s are 50-state legal), I think it's $10k+ to have a RoW car made CARB compliant. May still come out on top depending on prices in Europe, not sure.
Guy I know is selling his modified Oak Green ‘92 C2 with custom interior.
i looked that ad over the other day. love the oak green on the natural interior. the seats are sweet! like the carpeting to leather contrast. door cards look great. if it's truly 270 at the rear wheels, that's nice power. looks like a very nice example!
i looked that ad over the other day. love the oak green on the natural interior. the seats are sweet! like the carpeting to leather contrast. door cards look great. if it's truly 270 at the rear wheels, that's nice power. looks like a very nice example!
i have to think asking is $150-160k+
Underpriced if not. Super nice, lightly customized example. Oak Green is choice.
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