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My apologies if this has already been posted....but I'm curious what the rest of this board thinks. For me, I've gotta go with the 964 Turbo. Ohhh! it F****ng kills me. Exquisite!
In fact, I need to leave this board and go watch all the scenes in Bad Boys I, especially that last one at the airport.
964 RS
997 GT3 RS
73 RS 2.7
73 RSR 2.8
996 GT3Mk.II
CGT
964 Turbo 3.6
88/89 Carrera CS
Please note that these are in no particular order. Any one of these cars (plus the 993RS/GT2/TT/hell all of them!) can be my "favourite" depending on my state of mind. Way too tough to narrow down. My name is Tim and I'm a Porscheaholic.
You mean something that's or has been in the stable, and affordable to mere mortals? The RS America is good. My old SC, that I had either a Euro 3.0 or 3.2 or 3.5 in (kinda depended on what I hadn't sold out of it) with 7/31 final drive.
To realistically add? 356 roadster (roll up windows are nice, throw on a disc brake conversion too). 2.2S...always liked the high revver S engines, at least a 2.2 had a little bit of torque. 968 convertible? Ban me. They're really developed cars.
959
968 Turbo S
911 3.6 Turbo (S?) - the one from the movie Bad Boys
997 GT3 RS
993 RSCS
993 C2S or Targa
I also wouldn't mind having a cherry 914-6
Cayman
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