Speaking of Total 911 magazine, they have produced an updated book covering "every generation of 911 RennSport 1973 - 2010": The Porsche 911 RS Book Volume 2 - Great Digital Mags Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
fyi, the GT3 engine is available for special order in the new 2015 992 all wheel drive chassis for those wanting a smooth ride in place of the raw full GT3 setup, kind of like the 30hp upgrade already available for the S, except on a larger scale... getting mine delivered by Dec 19... should be a great kick in the grass for cruising with all the creature features, for nostalgia's sake hooking up with the 7 speed manual and optional exhaust system... the sounds should make the turbo models sound tame...
Very beautiful car. The colour combination is really gorgeous. PS. Never trust a car valet... As i understand it is only a digital version, right?
That is good news, and you are right, the new book is billed as Volume 2 for the old book. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's Qualcomm Stadium, where there was SoCal Euro event last weekend. Hmmmm, were you out there slumming it, Joe?
No that was not me, I was indoors watching Top Gear all day with my entire family! Meanwhile, a nice 3.8 RS @ Cars and Coffee Irvine on 8/23/14 Image Unavailable, Please Login
If you have any link please feel free to share it. Porsche's strategy: charge more for less!! PS: Another great 4.0 RS (maybe the greatest and most beautiful of all) sold to another owner. 2011 Porsche 911 4.0 RS (Paint to sample) | Road Scholars
Good to know, thanks! This is in fact the cover car for the 2nd book. Image Unavailable, Please Login
PTS green 3.8 RS @ POH: wheels, mirrors & wing end-plates were originally light-gold. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hope the post is in right place. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWiTky3zZXQ[/ame] Jay Leno behind the wheel of GT3RS, testing one piece carbon wheels.
As all GT3 RS do, this 3.6 RS sounds fantastic with its deep howl. Thanks for sharing! As regards the wheels, I'm not an aftermarket components fan, especially with the GT3 RS as a precision instrument. I find swapping out the factory wheels to be totally unnecessary for road or track.