Introduction - Targa from Germany
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Introduction - Targa from Germany
Hello from Germany.
I used to read Rennlist since 2008 - but now I needed help from Amfab --> thx again ... and maybe it's a good idea to introduce anothe Targa. It's a late '95 model, 3,6 l with 286 PS and Irisblue - metallic. Inside classic grey, and more or less in series condition.
Raid three spoke steering wheel, OEM Xenon headlights, Becker GrandPrix with BlueTooth is not original.
It run arr. 125 000 km up to now, and motor, clutch and gearbox are untouched. My saison is from April to October, so no salt comes to it.
Some pics:
Regards, Stefan
I used to read Rennlist since 2008 - but now I needed help from Amfab --> thx again ... and maybe it's a good idea to introduce anothe Targa. It's a late '95 model, 3,6 l with 286 PS and Irisblue - metallic. Inside classic grey, and more or less in series condition.
Raid three spoke steering wheel, OEM Xenon headlights, Becker GrandPrix with BlueTooth is not original.
It run arr. 125 000 km up to now, and motor, clutch and gearbox are untouched. My saison is from April to October, so no salt comes to it.
Some pics:
Regards, Stefan
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the photo is made on the old road of St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: San Gottardo) 2108 m high mountain pass in Switzerland between Airolo in the canton of Ticino, and Andermatt in the canton of Uri. Traffic is lead through the new tunnel, so the street is almost empty.
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Caro Stefan,
Beautiful car, nice pictures and perfect place for a summer ride.......
2 things caught my eyes. The nice orange turn signals, and the fact that european Targas don't have the basket handle........ US Targas never stopped carrying them until the end of the 993s.
Saluti,
Beautiful car, nice pictures and perfect place for a summer ride.......
2 things caught my eyes. The nice orange turn signals, and the fact that european Targas don't have the basket handle........ US Targas never stopped carrying them until the end of the 993s.
Saluti,
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I thought the first Targa's were in 1996, even in Europe?
Nice car though, and I love the shot with the roads below, that would be fun!
Cheers,
Mike
Nice car though, and I love the shot with the roads below, that would be fun!
Cheers,
Mike