The Prestige Thread - Finest 996TT Market Finds
#2446
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Correct on the 959.
Water cooling was inevitable - as sanyata notes, it was a requirement to meet emissions targets that were lower than what the air cooled engines could ever achieve.
Water cooling was inevitable - as sanyata notes, it was a requirement to meet emissions targets that were lower than what the air cooled engines could ever achieve.
#2447
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Yes exactly; that's it in a nutshell. The driving experience got better. The aura is gone. That's the whole point of @palladio's post.
We don't dispute that the 992 posts better numbers than the 911SC. We dispute it's horrid smell.
We don't dispute that the 992 posts better numbers than the 911SC. We dispute it's horrid smell.
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Yes exactly; that's it in a nutshell. The driving experience got better. The aura is gone. That's the whole point of @palladio's post.
We don't dispute that the 992 posts better numbers than the 911SC. We dispute it's horrid smell.
We don't dispute that the 992 posts better numbers than the 911SC. We dispute it's horrid smell.
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Yes exactly; that's it in a nutshell. The driving experience got better. The aura is gone. That's the whole point of @palladio's post.
We don't dispute that the 992 posts better numbers than the 911SC. We dispute it's horrid smell.
We don't dispute that the 992 posts better numbers than the 911SC. We dispute it's horrid smell.
As for the horrid smell. Have you been in an original condition first generation long hood 911 lately? They don’t smell like leather, and didn’t smell like leather when they were new. They smell like burning oil and pollution.
I don’t begrudge anyone enjoying the nostalgia of an old Porsche. But there’s no need to besmirch the newer models for being evolved.
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No, different engine group all together.
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My old 3.2 smelled like rancid motor oil, I'll give you that. The 964 & 993's smelled like Rolls Royce's. That was nice. And they all sounded like LeMans (including and especially the 6TT)
Palladio’s post is his opinion and his perceptions. They are not facts and do not speak for me and many other multiple 911 owners.
As for the horrid smell. Have you been in an original condition first generation long hood 911 lately? They don’t smell like leather, and didn’t smell like leather when they were new. They smell like burning oil and pollution.
I don’t begrudge anyone enjoying the nostalgia of an old Porsche. But there’s no need to besmirch the newer models for being evolved.
As for the horrid smell. Have you been in an original condition first generation long hood 911 lately? They don’t smell like leather, and didn’t smell like leather when they were new. They smell like burning oil and pollution.
I don’t begrudge anyone enjoying the nostalgia of an old Porsche. But there’s no need to besmirch the newer models for being evolved.
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https://www.elferspot.com/en/car/por...bL9Hj4DPnf8Jow
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Here, but I suggest you go to the inventory home page and take a look at all the cars, amazing stuff.
https://www.pcarautogallery.com/2004...urbo-c-338.htm
https://www.pcarautogallery.com/2004...urbo-c-338.htm
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Here, but I suggest you go to the inventory home page and take a look at all the cars, amazing stuff.
https://www.pcarautogallery.com/2004...urbo-c-338.htm
https://www.pcarautogallery.com/2004...urbo-c-338.htm
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