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GT PORSCHE 928 & 968 Article
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The March 2010 issue of GT PORSCHE has an article titled: "THE END OF AN ERA". It first deals with the 928 and then in a separate section, about the 968. If anyone is interested in copies of both or just the 968 portion, email me with a request. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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I find it curious that the requests that came my way for the 928 / 968 article were all from <b>Europe and Australia</b>!
Is there something I am missing? Is there some type of hang-up about GT PORSCHE in North America? I was dissapointed at the ridiculous price I had to pay for the copy, but it seems to be a well rounded publication.
Just curious.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img]
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i always thought Gt Porsche was a great magazine. If you are scaning copies of the article, i would love one (full article including th 928 portion).

A lot of guys always seem to bicker about GT Porsche for some odd reason. Their photography is second to none as far as the Porsche publications go and the writing isnt bad at all. I recall when they did an article on a couple Porsche projects (MB 500E & Audi S2), they recieved so many negative responses via email. I never understood the negativity. People were complaining that these arnt Porsches and dont belong. I thought they very much did belong as Porsche was responsible for creating these cars. The body wokr & suspension in the MB was creatd by Porsche. The Audi has so many Porsche bits and pieces (wheels, tires, brakes, suspension, bumpers, sideview mirrors, engine tunning, etc). These cars are part of Porsche history in the early 90's when they took on projects from different manufacturers, as they were in need of money.
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Fox944 - send me a message so i can send the article to you. When I click on "send a message" on your profile, I cannot see how to add an attachment.

With regards to the "non Porsche" type articles, but have to do with Porsche Engineering, I agree that they are very interesting. In the last issue there was an entire article about all the interesting projects that Porsche Engineering has worked on, which I found to be super interesting.
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[quote name='Langley968' date='Apr 8 2010, 09:54 AM' post='90717']
The March 2010 issue of GT PORSCHE has an article titled: "THE END OF AN ERA". It first deals with the 928 and then in a separate section, about the 968. If anyone is interested in copies of both or just the 968 portion, email me with a request. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]


I would dove a copy if possible. Another Australian!!!!

I will send you a PM.

Thanks heaps,

Peter R
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Jake, Just sent you a PM. Thank you so much.
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