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Originally Posted by Popeye,Feb 25 2006, 08:52 AM
However to be quite frank I can't tell the difference between a 90's 911 and a 2007 911 (variation)
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Originally Posted by Popeye,Feb 25 2006, 08:52 AM
Don't get me wrong Porsche has kept true to it's roots and has taken an idea that was spawned in the 60's and evolved it what this is today. They have supported the racing circles and for that I applaud them.
However to be quite frank I can't tell the difference between a 90's 911 and a 2007 911 (variation)
People flamed Honda for not changing the NSX for 15 years but it's ok with the Porschephilles to not change the 911 since the 60's It is still a flat 6 of about 3litres and rear engined,with the same friggen body shape.
Thank God for the CGT;the only thing that excites me from Porsche
However to be quite frank I can't tell the difference between a 90's 911 and a 2007 911 (variation)
People flamed Honda for not changing the NSX for 15 years but it's ok with the Porschephilles to not change the 911 since the 60's It is still a flat 6 of about 3litres and rear engined,with the same friggen body shape.
Thank God for the CGT;the only thing that excites me from Porsche
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