Porsche 911 Sport Classic
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Dig those retro Fuchs! Looks good. Standard tail lights look better. Name is to long. More of what a 911 Carrera should look like. Really wonder what the US price will be??? If it's too close to the GT3 then I wouldn't get the point of it. I don't think it will be special enough to bubble wrap...
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The special and attractive thing about this car is that it is a non-GT car, but one that is also collectable at the same time. In some ways it is more special than a GT3, because that has been with us for a long time now and then this comes along. Something different, but based in the grassroots 911.
The rear end looks magnificent, reminds me of the R lightweights someways. The front treatment is a little overdone to my eyes. Overall, a thumbs-up from me. Really beats the prior "special" versions such as the 40th Anniversary...
However, the price is really extremely optimistic given the performance and status of the Mk 2 RS. It would have to be some fan of the regular range cars to forgo an RS for this at a higher price.
That´s why there are only 250 made first time around. To feel for what the market can take.
Maybe we will also see the Clubsport Cayman after this was made.
The rear end looks magnificent, reminds me of the R lightweights someways. The front treatment is a little overdone to my eyes. Overall, a thumbs-up from me. Really beats the prior "special" versions such as the 40th Anniversary...
However, the price is really extremely optimistic given the performance and status of the Mk 2 RS. It would have to be some fan of the regular range cars to forgo an RS for this at a higher price.
That´s why there are only 250 made first time around. To feel for what the market can take.
Maybe we will also see the Clubsport Cayman after this was made.