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Old 12-14-2015 | 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by mrsullivan
that's quite a prediction. I think it's wrong, but we shall see. There will be a lot of us eating crow if you are right!
I haven't been around that long but have followed Porsches every step since early 2000. A lot of guys on here with a lot more experience and history.

My crystal ball is not better than yours. My theory only works if history repeats itself. And it sometimes helps to think from Porsches perspective. What would you do if you sat with a straight flush like Porsche does now? I wouldn't fold. I would keep playing and cash in when dollar and demand is strong.
The only problem me as a Porsche lover have with that. Is that it might hurt the company down the road........... Buts that's for another thread.
Old 12-14-2015 | 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by consolidated
Another reference from wiki for production numbers. I wish .1RS were at 800+ units.
sorry apparently RS registry is off or I intuitively went with 800 USA cars



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