same car, new owner
#16
Burning Brakes
Car looks awesome indeed! Congrats and welcome... Get her on the track and compare your experience with the Cobra for us. I found it took a bit of time for me to extract the speed and I'm still learning. The car is much more capable than I am!
#17
Burning Brakes
Hal, beautiful car Congrats and enjoy it
#20
Awesome story, congratulations!
#21
Burning Brakes
Here's the thread that details the previous owners install of the wing - https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...y-cup-esq.html
The wheels are BBS LMR's. Plasti dipped in gold at the moment, which looks nice. It really is a gorgeous car...
One more pic (credit goes to the previous owner) just for fun. Looking forward to our next road trip!
The wheels are BBS LMR's. Plasti dipped in gold at the moment, which looks nice. It really is a gorgeous car...
One more pic (credit goes to the previous owner) just for fun. Looking forward to our next road trip!
Enjoy!
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some pic's
Thought I would post some pictures of my "new" GT3. Photos were taken in Upstate SC at Brattensville, a Revolutionary War home, authentic, was used in scenes for the movie "Patriot." A few hundred yards thru the woods is the sight where a force of Colonials ambushed a Loyalist and Redcoat patrol, killing about 40-60 with hardly any loss to themselves. Truly a turning point in the Revolutionary War, as up to then, the woods people stayed largely uncommitted to either side, unsure of who was going to prevail. But after this victory, the Uplands largely supported the Patriots. It was a huge symbolic victory at the Battle of Huck's defeat. He was the English commander, killed fleeing the battle.
Anyway, let me see what I can manage to do here.
Anyway, let me see what I can manage to do here.