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Spotted the mother of all dish/offset, on a 911 No less: :D

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oh yeah, this cruised (using the word very lightly) past the ETSA depot at St Marys this morning as we were at the gate.........very much straight exhaust as you could pick the distinct sound of turbo spool coming from the exhaust

*drools*

spotted a nice 32 on the southern express way, looked like it had some bronze wheels on, sat nice in the guard.

i was in the cream R31, just bought the f**ker haha

Might have been me, Black 32 GTR coming back from the city.

Just got her back from Boost Worx on the wednesday.

Spotted the mother of all dish/offset, on a 911 No less: :(

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Thats a Porsche 993 ... hence the plates. :)

It would normally be called a 911 but renamed 993 from 1998 onwards, I'm sure.

Mate of mine in Belguim has one. Took me for a spin in it :(

Edited by RubyRS4
ruby, pretty sure they where talkin bout the RUF statement on the plate,

porsche RUF is the equivilant of HSV in holdens world i believe..... yes?

I'm just pointing out its not a 911.

RUF is the tuning/building place for Porsches that do the 996 conversion to unmarked Porsche chassis, then badge them as 993 or 996. My mate in Belguim normally just drives over the border to Pfaffenhausen for his performance bits from them.

Edited by RubyRS4
Thats a Porsche 993 ... hence the plates. :D

It would normally be called a 911 but renamed 993 from 1998 onwards, I'm sure.

The model name '911' is still in use, the 993 on the plate would refer to the chassis code. The current chassis code is 997:

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:P

And for on-topic-ness, I saw a tough lookin 32 2 door in Mt Barker today. Was white black bonnet, GTR front bar, some sort of nice wheels (didn't see what though).

Gave the bloke a thumbs up for a decent lookin rig :wub:

Edited by AndrewJZX100

spotted a white r32 4 door on south rd this arvo......had an sau sticker on the back window

also sptted a white r34 with gtr front bar turning onto south rd, gave a wave but didnt get one back :D

also sptted a black r34 down at southern hitech,

and im sory if i get this wrong.....but is it ilove my 32????sorry cant remeber now! r32 lol nice to meet u!!!!!!!!!!!

spotted a balck 33 2 door with veilside front bar just off greenhill road last night on a lookout..... my girfriend got freaked out when she noticed more then once it was 2 guys kissing in the 33 :D

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