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I don't think you can get them anymore from Japan - as the earliest versions are 1990 and don't come under the old 15 year rule anymore. And AFAIK there is no SEVS compliance for them.

I got mine locally - already brought in. The guy a I got it from was a old fella (53) and had too many cars - it's bog stock (for now). Orig 70,000 kms and the owner did about 2000kms on it. I love it - been driving around in it all arvo and evening - plenty of power, good road feel - very solid feel.

It's in excellent condition too - hardly a scratch on it. New wheels and tyres. etc.

Good Val !

Keen to tak it down the 1/4 - apprently these babys can fo a 14 sec quarter stockm with the auto !

Have my eye on a cooler kit , zorst, boost, ECU etc ! But for now enjoying the standard ride -

It's so quiet when cruising - except when you out your foot down and you can then hear the turbos spool !

Wooo Hooo !

Ha Ha - I know of Alex - he used to be in Brookvale - Damn it ! that would have been good ! Have heard good things about him !

Rotarys - RB's - they all blow up eventually - right Duncan ?

yeah, just don't B-man it B-man! or should that be: Don't D-man it B-man?

either way it's a pretty cool car, if you are down with massive land yachts (i cant talk...own a soarer).

I reckon big stall, shift kit, TO4Z, all the other crap to go with. and away you go.

and, told you 928s were crap-o. i knew once you drove one you would agree... totaly pants.

Fatz - you are dreaming mate - just did a search on carsales.com. Cheapest 911 that is post 1995 is like $90K. More like 120K-140K.

911's that are <50K are 1970's models as har as I can tell

Porsche's post 1995 between 30K and 60K are only Boxters. (everyone has one of them)

lol

what the paper askes for and what they sell for ar completly diffrent

whatch how long the 80k 911's stay in the paper for

50 k's the going rate for one iwth 100k on the clock... the owners want 80k they get 50-60k

cosmo yea baby been in naths old one(looks verysimilar to that went a treat

there is only one plate you can get:

455 MAN

as in: "I'm cosmo kramer...the ass man."

it's funny on so many levels.

that would be dope. do it B-man.

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pimpin.

UPDATE !

Well, for those of you who said that 928 owners are wankers ! YOU ARE CORRECT !

I looked at a few and spoke to a fair few owners - they are all up themselves and think the 928 is God's gift to cars - And after driving a few - they are definitely not !

So - Project Porsce is scrapped ! I have yet again come to my senses. Well at least for the minute.

Anyhoooo.

Since I have gone off the style of the Aristo - Yeah, they do look like a Camry - I contemplated what to get. I didn't want a Skyline again (sorry boys) - been there done that - twice......

I wanted a good performer - good looks - not too much attention ....

so

Today I bought this:

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Yeah - I am crazy !

But it is a very very nice car !

And, yes - it is a 20B twin turbo !

thats the shit!!!well done, 20B FTW :P

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