am I mad? thinking about buying a "classic"

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Rob S wrote:Www.rpmtechnik.co.uk.
40k would get you the best of both worlds. I d get a 911 s/t replica. Looks amazing, updated modernised running gear :)

The Yellow s/t replica is

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[quote="john B"]I would go American Muscle Car.....Cobra /QUOTE]

Cobra's do appeal...

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Monster wrote:
john B wrote:I would go American Muscle Car.....Cobra /QUOTE]

Cobra's do appeal...
There are plenty to chose from as long as it has the V8 I really don't understand why anyone would put anything else in one.........

Seriously mate take a ride down to DJ Sportscars Edinburgh way Harlow ITS NOT FAR AWAY IS IT ?.......and get a test drive ! You might hate it but then you might love it too........

Looking forward to seeing how this goes now.....

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You won't believe how small it is when you get there, you can be confident you're not paying for overheads :)

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EVO had an orange ST replica for

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not really a classic though is it

an old 911 turbo is a childhood dream car and if i was rich i'd have one 100%
cant beat that wide arse and in black please or maybe white with martini livery mmmmmm
Small one's are more juicy

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Small one's are more juicy

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There's probably 3k profit in that car Rob :nod:
2000 X plate 3.2S with low miles and history= 7k
Recaro's= 1.2k
KW3's=1.1k
Geo=200
Sump/exhaust/flywheel=fuck knows........2k max?
And those prices are retail don't forget.

It is nice, but given the option of a Boxster or a 'proper' 911 from the 80's or 90's or a big engined SL and it becomes a no brainer for me. (Don't actually think Rob was stating that the 986 was a classic, just that he liked it).

Not my favourite colour by any stretch, but a great model with decent performance and a terrific dealer too.
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Stuart wrote:You and your Martini colours :)
one of them and an integrale i'd be happy
Small one's are more juicy

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