Porsche 911 Courier
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Porsche 911 Courier
Does anyone have the link to that article about the high mileage 911 built to deliver race parts across Europe at high speed? I think it was on Boatshoes but I can’t find it using Google.
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https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... 601182&i=0
I think it is just this thread - not an article.
I think it is just this thread - not an article.
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I don’t really understand the point of it.
Why not use a fast estate?
Or even something like a fast Golf?
Why not use a fast estate?
Or even something like a fast Golf?
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Or a 6 wheeled Citroen CX estate?Richard wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 10:53 am I don’t really understand the point of it.
Why not use a fast estate?
Or even something like a fast Golf?
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You're assuming the things that need transporting are large. I’d be much happier at constant average high speed in something that’s been designed to go way beyond that speed - like a sports car.Richard wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 10:53 am I don’t really understand the point of it.
Why not use a fast estate?
Or even something like a fast Golf?
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Cue the diamond-runner Golf R32 that did about 300k miles in its first year and was never switched off 

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I remember reading through the thread as he updated it, the car is completely upgraded and he knows it in and out so can easily service it very quickly, think it had loads of radar jammers and crap like that plus needed something fun and track capable as he often did a few laps on track in it at the destination with other rally events thrown in. So not something you can really change with any off the shelf fast car.
I don’t think he ever mentioned what motorsport he couriered for but he seemed to engineer parts and drive them over last minute. Wonder if it was a current F1 team as he had loads of threads working on classic F1 cars but doubt they would need last minute parts.
I don’t think he ever mentioned what motorsport he couriered for but he seemed to engineer parts and drive them over last minute. Wonder if it was a current F1 team as he had loads of threads working on classic F1 cars but doubt they would need last minute parts.
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Citation needed.JLv3.0 wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:20 am Cue the diamond-runner Golf R32 that did about 300k miles in its first year and was never switched off![]()
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F1 would certainly fit the bill as needing parts last min.Mito Man wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:21 am I remember reading through the thread as he updated it, the car is completely upgraded and he knows it in and out so can easily service it very quickly, think it had loads of radar jammers and crap like that plus needed something fun and track capable as he often did a few laps on track in it at the destination with other rally events thrown in. So not something you can really change with any off the shelf fast car.
I don’t think he ever mentioned what motorsport he couriered for but he seemed to engineer parts and drive them over last minute. Wonder if it was a current F1 team as he had loads of threads working on classic F1 cars but doubt they would need last minute parts.
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Best I can do from a quick Google - the ebay ad was tremendous in terms of honesty but I can't find it just yet.Jimmy Choo wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:26 amCitation needed.JLv3.0 wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:20 am Cue the diamond-runner Golf R32 that did about 300k miles in its first year and was never switched off![]()
https://www.r32oc.com/topic/140506-high-mileage-r32s/
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Except they wouldn't transport stuff like this. Jet + helicopter maybe, an old 911 being regularly driven dangerously fast through multiple countries - just no.scotta wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:28 amF1 would certainly fit the bill as needing parts last min.Mito Man wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:21 am I remember reading through the thread as he updated it, the car is completely upgraded and he knows it in and out so can easily service it very quickly, think it had loads of radar jammers and crap like that plus needed something fun and track capable as he often did a few laps on track in it at the destination with other rally events thrown in. So not something you can really change with any off the shelf fast car.
I don’t think he ever mentioned what motorsport he couriered for but he seemed to engineer parts and drive them over last minute. Wonder if it was a current F1 team as he had loads of threads working on classic F1 cars but doubt they would need last minute parts.
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It was for classic F1 cars. Either they take every part they have to each race or they have to grab some bits and pieces every so often. I imagine people who pay to have a team look after an old F1 car are quite demanding.
I think the reasons are that at high speed he gets very good fuel mileage and its a surprisingly efficient way to cover large distances.
Dave!
I think the reasons are that at high speed he gets very good fuel mileage and its a surprisingly efficient way to cover large distances.
Dave!
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Yep I recall that too.JLv3.0 wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:33 amBest I can do from a quick Google - the ebay ad was tremendous in terms of honesty but I can't find it just yet.Jimmy Choo wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:26 amCitation needed.JLv3.0 wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:20 am Cue the diamond-runner Golf R32 that did about 300k miles in its first year and was never switched off![]()
https://www.r32oc.com/topic/140506-high-mileage-r32s/
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The premise was that they wanted something fast but discreet I think.
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Thank you kindly.JLv3.0 wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:33 amBest I can do from a quick Google - the ebay ad was tremendous in terms of honesty but I can't find it just yet.Jimmy Choo wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:26 amCitation needed.JLv3.0 wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:20 am Cue the diamond-runner Golf R32 that did about 300k miles in its first year and was never switched off![]()
https://www.r32oc.com/topic/140506-high-mileage-r32s/
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You are most welcome young man.
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Obvious edit...
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