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Hi my name is Rob. Currently live just outside the Boston area.



I have a 1993 red 968. Previously I've had a 1973 914 and 1987 944. In the past I used the 914 and 944 for autocross. I no longer have the 944 and sold the 914 this past year. I am now using the 968 for autocross and have done DE events in the past.



Looking forward to some tips and suggestions for autocrossing the 968.



Thanks
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Good Day Rob! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />



Hope that you enjoy the site, lots to see and learn.



Jay
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I also have a 93 red coupe. Obviously your a man a great character and sophistication to have chosen not only the color red but also a coupe. This forum is overrun by those folks who think cabs are the better car and choice! lol Enjoy. The 968 is a good choice
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Rob,



Welcome. Lots of great info here. If you need to know something, you have come to the right place.
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Thanks - I'm actually looking to get some new tires for autocross, any suggestions?



Was looking at Dunlop Direzza Z2 and Kuhmo Ecsta XS
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#6

Hey man-

Good to see you joined. Like others have said - tons of good info on the site and don't hesitate to ask the forum questions. See you at NER#1!
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Rob,



Do not want to set a bad example by posting this sort of information in the introductions section, but you should consider (in no particular order)



Yokahama AVS

Toyo T1R

Sumitomo HZR III



Michelin Pilot Sports (PS-02?) if you have unlimited $$$



JMHO,



Jay
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Yes. No tire talk here please. This is for introductions only. Please start a tire thread for this discussion.
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#9

No problem - thanks.
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