Finally bought a 993tt
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She is going to be driven and will not be relegated to garage queen duties.
I do appreciate the information and I will let you know my experiences as they occur.
Cheers
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I've been kicking around the idea of a DS or 2CV. The DS is probably better for the modern road but the simplicity of the 2CV is very cool too. Please send me pictures and info on the DS. My email is jason@htlkeys.com.
She is a strange car that people either love or hate (usually nothing in between).
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Thanks to everyone for their comments.
I would love to do a full R upgrade, but I need some time to save up some cash. I start with the PSS9 or PSS10 suspension upgrade and the billet diverter valve. I have heard great things about the Dallas Ruf facility, so I believe they will be performing most the work on my Porsches.
I'm in the process of building a barn / garage that will include a full car lift. It will sure will be fun to see every angle of these masterpieces.
I would love to do a full R upgrade, but I need some time to save up some cash. I start with the PSS9 or PSS10 suspension upgrade and the billet diverter valve. I have heard great things about the Dallas Ruf facility, so I believe they will be performing most the work on my Porsches.
I'm in the process of building a barn / garage that will include a full car lift. It will sure will be fun to see every angle of these masterpieces.
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I cant meet up with you guys for the photo shoot...but I have the same collection!
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Love the Citroen! While in high school, I spent the summer with a French family friend. We drove from Lyon to their home in the French Alps in that car. Their house was up on a crazy mountain road. One lane, winding, no guard rails and they drove it FAST. Honked at every turn. Never forget it.
On the way home, the muffler fell off. Just like a Frenchman, my buddy's dad just kept on driving home.
On the way home, the muffler fell off. Just like a Frenchman, my buddy's dad just kept on driving home.
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Love the Citroen! While in high school, I spent the summer with a French family friend. We drove from Lyon to their home in the French Alps in that car. Their house was up on a crazy mountain road. One lane, winding, no guard rails and they drove it FAST. Honked at every turn. Never forget it.
On the way home, the muffler fell off. Just like a Frenchman, my buddy's dad just kept on driving home.
On the way home, the muffler fell off. Just like a Frenchman, my buddy's dad just kept on driving home.
My wife and I went to southern France three years ago to see her uncle. He seemed to only like 1st and 4th gear. Stayed in 1st to redline, shifted straight to 4th. Stayed in 4th all the way down to stopping....close to stalling 25% of the time.
I loved the tunnels that required you to fold in the side mirrors to avoid clipping other cars.
Great minds think alike