Tuthill GT One

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:o
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That is fantastic 8-)
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So much want.
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Impressive if it weighs 1200kg, but zero want; I don’t like the wheels and the body looks too long. I’ll take a 911K over this please
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Very cool, and in my billionaire garage, but want a 911K more too.
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Wheels look shit, scoop looks shit, headlights look shit, splitter looks shit.

Do not want.
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Another POS from the DLS Turbo school of thought.
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Simon wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:57 pm Wheels look shit, scoop looks shit, headlights look shit, splitter looks shit.

Do not want.
Not a fan of the headlights, but disagree with the rest. Anyway, this is the kind of car that you can alter to your exact specification, so I don't think it would be an issue to change any of those things so long as your cheque book was big enough!
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Oh dear. Tuthill Shark Jumper more like. Its bloody infectious; stop ruining 911s.
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Simon wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:57 pm Wheels look shit, scoop looks shit, headlights look shit, splitter looks shit.

Do not want.
Thank fuck it’s not just me :lol:
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I love it, looks how I’d wished the original gt1 road car looked.

I’ve not actually read anything about it, but are they chopping up 911s to make it? If so there must be so little of the original left you might as well just start from scratch.

If you just need a tub, there must be plenty of scruffy broken, crap spec 996s and 997s around to butcher which I’d have zero issue with.
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integrale_evo wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 5:12 pm I love it, looks how I’d wished the original gt1 road car looked.

I’ve not actually read anything about it, but are they chopping up 911s to make it? If so there must be so little of the original left you might as well just start from scratch.

If you just need a tub, there must be plenty of scruffy broken, crap spec 996s and 997s around to butcher which I’d have zero issue with.
yeah, pretty much my thoughts. the world is probably running out of decent 993, 964 and older with everyone making retro mods, but if it was 996 based - go for it!
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With road going GT1's appearing to be multi million £ cars now you can imagine these things being an accessible entry to a car that someone wouldn't otherwise be able to afford :lol:
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IanF wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:12 pm Impressive if it weighs 1200kg, but zero want; I don’t like the wheels and the body looks too long. I’ll take a 911K over this please
Luckily for everyone else, they've made all of the styling/design errors on one car, so other manufacturers don't have to. :o
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Carlos wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 5:47 pm With road going GT1's appearing to be multi million £ cars now you can imagine these things being an accessible entry to a car that someone wouldn't otherwise be able to afford :lol:
This is going to be a seven figure car
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A quick search shows a road GT1 sell at $10.5 million in 2017. It may be considerably more now but a pleb like me doesn't really follow the values of stuff like this. The Internet suggests there aren't even the 25 in existence that were supposedly needed for homologation.

£1 million is therefore relatively affordable!
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Pretty cool, personally I'd have gone with a more road/street compatible styling with more restrained splitter and venturis.
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The road going GT1 might be valuable but it’s pretty undesirable to me. Ugly and won’t be good to drive on road. I’d rather have an Elise GT1 if it’s just to look at in storage.
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That with the NA engine must be one hell of a toy for Spa etc

Absolutely brilliant but a fully sequential box for me please, no DSG or Manual etc.

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