possible to import GT3 RS to states?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mr. RS
Steve, who owns the car and is a bit handy, wrote a very interesting comparison on the RS over the GT3, I can post it if there is interest or alternately you could could go to www.titanic.co.uk and follow the links.
Thanks Mr. RS
I would be interested in reading the article, however I could not find the link on titanic that you refer to. Perhaps you could give me idiot proof instructions, or post it here?
Thanks,
Madcap.
Steve, who owns the car and is a bit handy, wrote a very interesting comparison on the RS over the GT3, I can post it if there is interest or alternately you could could go to www.titanic.co.uk and follow the links.
Thanks Mr. RS
I would be interested in reading the article, however I could not find the link on titanic that you refer to. Perhaps you could give me idiot proof instructions, or post it here?
Thanks,
Madcap.
#62
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Originally posted by Mr. RS
Porsche have built an RS as the run out model for the 964, 993 and now the 996. It would have been a bit foolish on their part to not build an RS in their 40 year and 30 years on from the original RS.
P.
Porsche have built an RS as the run out model for the 964, 993 and now the 996. It would have been a bit foolish on their part to not build an RS in their 40 year and 30 years on from the original RS.
P.
Good luck on pick up of your new RS...........drive carefully!
#63
I like the GT3 RS paintjob and sticker badge, and plastic rear glass, and roll cage, its so purpose built. I thought the GT3 was purpose built for the track, but the RS has homologation rights! That alone make the RS more desirable. Let me ask, is A/C an option on the RS????? I don't know if I can live without A/C.