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Old 05-02-2022, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by rosenbergendo
ST and RS are different. Surprisingly Heritage isnt going to be "head" of ST which will be 1-1.5 yrs after RS (992.2). This will be the 911R car for this 992 Gen.
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Old 05-02-2022, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by rosenbergendo
ST and RS are different. Surprisingly Heritage isnt going to be "head" of ST which will be 1-1.5 yrs after RS (992.2). This will be the 911R car for this 992 Gen.
I wonder if that is coming right before or right after the 918 VIP program expires?
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Originally Posted by unotaz
No, they are not.
What's your inside track on the 50th RS? I would like 2000 duck tail cars in white, option of red or blue wheels/decals, GT3 engine, smfw, 50-100 kilos lighter than a Touring.
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Originally Posted by 993RR
What's your inside track on the 50th RS? I would like 2000 duck tail cars in white, option of red or blue wheels/decals, GT3 engine, smfw, 50-100 kilos lighter than a Touring.
100 kilos from where? Lightweight glass Carbon lid and roof ?

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Old 05-02-2022, 06:40 PM
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It will be before

But I'm sure Porsche learned their lesson on the 911R. I can see them making 1800 of the ST and still call it a "limited edition"

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I wonder if that is coming right before or right after the 918 VIP program expires?
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so many variants and special edition...
sound like Panerai.
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Originally Posted by mooty
so many variants and special edition...
sound like Panerai.
we know how that ended.
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Originally Posted by rosenbergendo
we know how that ended.
Well, if that would make Porsche build a car like the ST, then it would be a good thing for us.

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Porsche, automotive version of Rolex more like.
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Originally Posted by 993RR
Porsche, automotive version of Rolex more like.
Please point me in the direction of the Automotive version of Seiko or Timex (much better performance and reliability than Rolex for a tiny fraction of the price)
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Originally Posted by GrantG
Please point me in the direction of the Automotive version of Seiko or Timex (much better performance and reliability than Rolex for a tiny fraction of the price)
MIata MX-5 and C8 Corvette.

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Old 05-03-2022, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ipse dixit
MIata MX-5 and C8 Corvette.
Neither of those is faster than a 992 GT3 nor costs as little proportionally as the watch analogy
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Panerai can be reproduced by third parties easily. Porsche, not so much. Big difference there

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so many variants and special edition...
sound like Panerai.
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Originally Posted by rosenbergendo
we know how that ended.
we are getting there.
you can also see it with AMG and M power
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Originally Posted by unotaz
Panerai can be reproduced by third parties easily. Porsche, not so much. Big difference there
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