Anybody want a copy of the hardbound promo book?
#1
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Anybody want a copy of the hardbound promo book?
I have a copy of the 'The New 911 GT3' glossy hardback book that Porsche sends to promote the 991GT3. I'm just going to throw the thing out. Anybody want this?
In case you were worried, the book, thankfully, was printed on paper from sustainable forests. It is a relief that Porsche is paying attention to the things THAT REALLY COUNT, instead of uhhh, well .... shipping cars that don't catch fire ...
In case you were worried, the book, thankfully, was printed on paper from sustainable forests. It is a relief that Porsche is paying attention to the things THAT REALLY COUNT, instead of uhhh, well .... shipping cars that don't catch fire ...
#2
Three Wheelin'
I have a copy of the 'The New 911 GT3' glossy hardback book that Porsche sends to promote the 991GT3. I'm just going to throw the thing out. Anybody want this?
In case you were worried, the book, thankfully, was printed on paper from sustainable forests. It is a relief that Porsche is paying attention to the things THAT REALLY COUNT, instead of uhhh, well .... shipping cars that don't catch fire ...
In case you were worried, the book, thankfully, was printed on paper from sustainable forests. It is a relief that Porsche is paying attention to the things THAT REALLY COUNT, instead of uhhh, well .... shipping cars that don't catch fire ...
Ryan
#4
Race Director
I am going to keep mine just in case. This may go down as one of the most innovative/controversial cars Porsche has produced. It is either going to be a bust or in a couple years one of the best road/track cars that they built but campaign cut short. Some times strange things happen( and a lot has) and then you find out that people will pay what ever it takes to get their hands on one