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Old 03-11-2003, 12:48 PM
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Check it out. 993 gt2 inspired front splitter and rear wing???
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Is that a Speedster kitcar in the background? Do you know who the manufacturer is?

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Look 356 board. The were PGO speedster replicas.

<a href="http://forums.rennlist.com/forums/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=000072" target="_blank">speedster stuff</a>

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What kind of wheels are those?
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Hamann alloy wheels
<img src="http://www.hamann-motorsport.de/pictures/p019.jpg" alt=" - " />
<a href="http://www.hamann-motorsport.de/programme/e61.htm#alu" target="_blank">http://www.hamann-motorsport.de/programme/e61.htm#alu</a>
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I like the wheels, but the bodykit has a bit too much going on. Those doors are just stupid and serve no purpose except to attract attention to the car. I'd hate to park in a tight spot and not be able to get outta my car. The wheels look like the Hamann PG5, but I could be wrong.
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If you haven't been to the Hamann webpage recently (www.hamann.de) the first page is a large picture of a gorgeous M3 (brand new of course) with all the works, including swinging doors like this porsche has. Thing is, its boogie'in down a road with the doors in that position...quite impressive.
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never been impressed from anything hamann has yet to offer, and the gullwing doors are too *bling* for sucha car, so many better looking wheels.

btw: why didn't they use like HM2s or HM3s instead of the played out PGs?
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I love those doors! I would rather have a Gemballa body though. I've been following the Hamann page and they first did those doors on a new M3. As with these doors, they swing out as far as the door normally would and besides, I never park in a tight spot. Wheels would look better on my Beemer. Kenisis, BBS, or HRE wheels look better on Porsches.



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