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Had a moment of weakness and slipped over to the dark side this weekend.

Long story, but short version is i brought this and collect at end of feb

:P!!! nah just kidding! :P

very nice!! whats the plans for the 32?? track only car??

Ps. Porsche isn't the darkside - Toyota would have been darkside!! >_<

lol that reminds me of that old adage.

"How do you tell the difference between understeer and oversteer? with understeer you see what you are about to hit"

I guess its a good choice if you can't get a line on the road.

Very hot 964 mate, it looks in fantastic condition,

A friend of mine has a really nice white 964 that is used for track duties here, although it's not the turbo it sings along very nicely and the noise it makes when the cam opens her up is phenominal...

Just wait for some cool temps around 1am and hit the desert roads!!!

spot the porsche nerd vvvvv :):)

Very nice indeed mate, top choice! Looks to be in fantastic condition.

Troy, the 993 GT2 was the last of the air cooled RWD 911's, with the 964 being the last of the single turbo rwd 911's. :)

Very hot 964 mate, it looks in fantastic condition,

A friend of mine has a really nice white 964 that is used for track duties here, although it's not the turbo it sings along very nicely and the noise it makes when the cam opens her up is phenominal...

Just wait for some cool temps around 1am and hit the desert roads!!!

spot the porsche nerd vvvvv :):)

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Dean's old man's 964 is unreal. What a noise!

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Well ok its finally here and registered for road use!

Its quite different to drive a 3.6 litre single turbo engine, the torque is unbelieveable, not mention the sound the old girl makes basically has a screamer pipe from the waste gate all of 15 inches long. It fairly howls!

Going to do a dyno run in near future to see what its producing they are around 360hp standard but this one has hi flowed kkk 28 turbo and some mean cams should end up around 400 ish i would think at one bar.

will take a clip and post it for those interested in old porsches

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Giday Russ!

Awwww bugger that mate how about i send you a link :-) short story is we are a large generator hire company

www.aggreko.com

and Squeeky is none to please about a porsche or should i say porsche repairs looming in the near future

post-36964-1204510532_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1204510409_thumb.jpgGOOD TO SEE SHE`S IN YOUR HAND`S :laugh: .Here`s a few of my mate`s giving his a work out at the local track (wanneroo&ahg),He`s now getting some new bit`s for his,I will get some better photo`s if he will clean her .cheer`s chuckie.

Hmmm Chuckie,

does your mate want to sell it LOL!

Just in case you didnt know this is a 964 turbo S model only 80 or 82 made Some debate over the figure. This is one of the rarest porsche made! Please check and let me know what color the intercooler is, would be cool to know there is one in OZ

Comes with a modified 3.2 litre 380 hp turbo engine not the 3.6 as in mine but more than made up for by the car weight being much lower.

and a link to check it out on

http://www.rennlist.com/

And just in case if it is a real one then there is only one other for sale in the world i can track down for a cool 261,000 aussie dollars

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