2020 NEXT GENERATION 992 SPY PICS & RELEASE
#1231
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Originally Posted by -Ryan-
I think you're right, I just glanced at it. I even thought it was 3 different guys standing by the car.
It's all a photoshop job. Soooooo obvious. Who do they think they're fooling??
This is RENNLIST!!
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#1238
Three Wheelin'
Some may be Harsh, but I think most of it is concern. But as is the case in anything some people will like it, obviously you are not concerned. I am. The 991 isn't perfect but it is really good. I don't care that Pcars have crappy cup holders as my hands are usually on the shifter or the paddles so I'm not looking for an ugly center console cup holder. There was enough of a schizophrenic like look in these photos to make me worried but I also know its not done so at this moment I am willing to be patient.
That cup holder is probably removeable.....
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Is a zebra 992 enough of a shock for ya? LMAO and ROFL.
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#1240
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Bad angles, bad lighting, distractions, wrong wheels, camo, etc.
Too early to make much of a judgement. I too see some things I am not sure I like, but when was ever not the case with a new 911? Its following is at once the most staunchly conservative when it comes to cars and the hardest to please. Which is a good thing.
Too early to make much of a judgement. I too see some things I am not sure I like, but when was ever not the case with a new 911? Its following is at once the most staunchly conservative when it comes to cars and the hardest to please. Which is a good thing.
#1241
Drifting
Bad angles, bad lighting, distractions, wrong wheels, camo, etc.
Too early to make much of a judgement. I too see some things I am not sure I like, but when was ever not the case with a new 911? Its following is at once the most staunchly conservative when it comes to cars and the hardest to please. Which is a good thing.
Too early to make much of a judgement. I too see some things I am not sure I like, but when was ever not the case with a new 911? Its following is at once the most staunchly conservative when it comes to cars and the hardest to please. Which is a good thing.
Staunch and its various derivatives is a good, solid word. It should be spread around more for all to enjoy.
Oh, and I don't care for any of these renderings, inside or out. Just like I didn't care for the 991 when I first saw it. Staunchly.
#1243
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Stout, you're a journalist; answer me this one. Why is it that only conservatives (be it in matters automotive or political or religious) are "staunch" in their attitudes according to reporters? The word itself just means firmly devoted to an idea. It's a totally agnostic word. But I don't think I've ever heard of anyone described as "staunchly liberal in their thinking."
Staunch and its various derivatives is a good, solid word. It should be spread around more for all to enjoy.
Oh, and I don't care for any of these renderings, inside or out. Just like I didn't care for the 991 when I first saw it. Staunchly.
Staunch and its various derivatives is a good, solid word. It should be spread around more for all to enjoy.
Oh, and I don't care for any of these renderings, inside or out. Just like I didn't care for the 991 when I first saw it. Staunchly.
In any event, you are right: the, to my mind, is a form of "very" well applied to various nouns. And yes, we should spread it around for all to enjoy. Then again, I wish we could get away from polarity on so many topics (other than cars, of course )
#1245
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In the NA camp, CGT, RS 4.0, Sharkwerks 3.9, 997.2 GTS, 996 3.4, 981 GTS, 991.1 GTS, 991 GT3/R/RS, 986 2.5, first Panamera GTS, 911 2.2, and many others come to mind.
In the FI camp, Ruf Yellow Bird, 991.2 Carrera/S/GTS, modern 500 Abarth, Ruf CTR3/RT12R, GTI 2.0T, and few others come to mind.