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wow. dang it flash! im already struggling to keep the wife happy knowing ive been saving for the supercharger, ive been trying to convince her i need the splitter(my batwing (front apron) is a bit... detached...), and now i have this...
needless to say i approve and as long as its cheaper than D9 without international shipping, i'd be game!
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I agree our cars still have a very modern look for the most part. Some of the more classic/unique design features are returning to cars in the current Porsche line up. Examples can be seen with the side mirror mounting returning to the door instead of the A Pillar, Recessed hood badges (like the early 968s), and body shapes that incorporate both strong lines and soft curves. This update and a 40 pound weight savings would be huge!
'95 968 Cabriolet w/ D1R Stage 3 Supercharger + other goodies! Previous Porsches: '86 944 turbo, '87 944 turbo parts car, '91 944 S2 Cab, '93 968 Coupe M030, '95 968 Coupe Tiptronic, '95 968 Coupe <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym>, '98 Boxster, '00 Boxster, '00 Boxster S.
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Wow, just what I wanted. Did the fender need to be reshaped?
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I agree our cars still have a very modern look for the most part. Some of the more classic/unique design features are returning to cars in the current Porsche line up. Examples can be seen with the side mirror mounting returning to the door instead of the A Pillar, Recessed hood badges (like the early 968s), and body shapes that incorporate both strong lines and soft curves. This update and a 40 pound weight savings would be huge!
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They don't look too out of place sitting next to new 997's...
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Personally, I really like the pop-up lights. I think they look cool in the down position, (always liked the look on the 928, too), and in the raised position, they remind me of two of the first cars I ever owned, a Bug-Eye Sprite and an Opel GT.. But that's what makes horse racing.
Bill
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