a porsche i saw on the bay

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Tk
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a porsche i saw on the bay

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i want this
wonder if he would do a px/swap for piere
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-PORSCHE- ... 3a6b3bf6bf

stunning :nod:
Small one's are more juicy

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Small one's are more juicy

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im selling all my toys and buying this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1981-1-Porsch ... 2a147debbf
Small one's are more juicy

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That last one looks like Chris Harris' old one......journalist and all around fine driver of cars :nod:

Glad to see that I am not the only one who gravitates to 911's. I can think of no finer way of spending a lot of money, buying and running a life changing motorcar. The thing is Trev, if you did sell all of your toys, you could own one :nod:

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Danny the Scooby City chairman has a nice looking Porsche for sale http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3311785.htm
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That guy goes through cars like I go through dinners.....was only two weeks ago we were talking about his AMG SL55!
I have to be honest, I would only buy a manual 911......same way I'd only buy an auto Jag. (Nice car all the same)

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There is something about a 911 of any age, Although i would favor the top one!:drool5:
Its funny ive only been thinging to myself today, i wonder what boxster prices are doing now? I cant imagine that i will ever be able to afford a decent 911?:( But a boxster......Ok a bit gay maybe? Still has that wonderful flat six though.:driving:

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They drive beautifully Russ. The 2.5, even though it looks slow on paper, was great fun around Snett on decent road tyres and pads. It's just the handling........absolutely superb and far more balanced than older 911's, but that's obvious I guess.

Cheap as chips matey........just make sure you check the seal between the engine and gearbox (IIRC, that's the only weaklink)

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Have you driven one around snetterton?
I would and probably will have one, But if i spent anymore money on cars at the moment i think em would cut my balls off!:eek:

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Porsche is on the want list but seriously Russ a bloody boxster could you really bring yourself to buy one....
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