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Sorry for question....what is ROW
#1

I have seen this Listed many times in the forum....what is ROW?



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FQ
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#2

Rest of World (Non-US Spec Models)
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#3

Thanks.
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#4

Nice US-centric acronym dontcha think? I've heard other takes on that - anyone?
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#5

Fish eggs served at sushi restaurants.
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#6

I think it's a non-power boating term.
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#7

I had wondered what that stood for for the longest time myself. Didn't learn till about a year ago.
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#8

IDK, I think there's a limited edition "Rowan Atkinson" model. And the features are pretty cool.
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#9

I believe Row was the guy who fought Wade.



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#10

funny replies, all :-)



yup I also had no idea what the acronym stood for until a couple of years ago .. and no kidding about the U.S.-centric thing..but that's to be expected, considering our baseball finals are the WORLD Series !
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#11

just another TLA to encrypt text messages.
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#12

I pretty sure in the case of the 968, and probably for Porsche cars in general, ROW refers to anything outside the German (or European) market. All of us here in the US should be driving ROW 968's.
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#13

" I pretty sure in the case of the 968, and probably for Porsche cars in general, ROW refers to anything outside the German (or European) market. All of us here in the US should be driving ROW 968's. -Austin "



Now, this makes perfect sense.
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#14

Wait, is ROW an official term?



As it stands the majority sides with Euro. Right hand drive, bumper regulations etc. it appears that only in the US do we demand foreign cars to meet our guidelines or its a no go. plus if it were German it would be RDW -Rest der Welt
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#15

I thought it was the sound Cat Woman makes when she is feeling frisky. ROW ROOW
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#16

Julie Newmar or Eartha Kitt?



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Bill
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I pretty sure in the case of the 968, and probably for Porsche cars in general, ROW refers to anything outside the German (or European) market. All of us here in the US should be driving ROW 968's.

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Except that the U.S. was the only one to get special corner lights - the ROW all got the same. Thus making the reference that ROW means everything outside the US. haha
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#18

Good lord ibpesq that sure is dating you. Course since I recognized it I must fall somewhere in your realm!
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#19

Come on, what about Lee Merriwether? See, we can all date ourselves <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> We'll leave Einsteins time/space theories for another thread.
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#20

I was kinda thinking michelle pfeiffer .
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