
I don't know what you lot are all moaning about, Lord M's videos are great. That one I particularly enjoyed, seems like one of the best Turbots.
Exactly. He doesn’t buy new cars often enough to just review his own garage and produce a video every week. Motoring journalist reviewing new press cars: ooh, shocker; and he manages to review interesting classics as well from his contacts at dealers. Basically sourcing cars in the same way as Octane or Evo do.Zonda_ wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:26 pm He's always used cars from dealers as well as his own and the 911 was the UK press car.
Got to agree. And I'm getting old now, I think I'd prefer a Turbo to a GT3. Especially that Turbo S. I'd have to try both thoughduncs500 wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 7:26 am "If you've got some town work to do". SERIOUS TOWN WORK.
I don't know what you lot are all moaning about, Lord M's videos are great. That one I particularly enjoyed, seems like one of the best Turbots.
Saw an R on the way back from picking up the 'lise, that's just about perfect. I think they are giving the GT3 a Manuel again too though, so that would do me fine. It would be hard to choose the TurbotS over that.speedingfine wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 8:29 amGot to agree. And I'm getting old now, I think I'd prefer a Turbo to a GT3. Especially that Turbo S. I'd have to try both thoughduncs500 wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 7:26 am "If you've got some town work to do". SERIOUS TOWN WORK.
I don't know what you lot are all moaning about, Lord M's videos are great. That one I particularly enjoyed, seems like one of the best Turbots.![]()
That captured just how clean and effortless it was to put down the speed. Would love a Turbo S and I still love his videos.Jimmy Choo wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:37 am The way the Turbo just fucked off at a high rate of knots from the junction is a little bit alarming.![]()
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You'd think for £170k they'd make them from CF, or colour code them! The duct is a bit boring too. Surely they could make it a more interesting shape.duncs500 wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 10:47 am Oh, and Lord M is right about the plastic. It doesn't bother me that much around the vent, but at the back it looks cheap.
I absolutely adore the wheels on Harry's. Not sure I'd want to have centre-lock wheels on my own for purely practical reasons (bloody impossible to get them done up to the right torque at home), but they look stunning.GG. wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:03 am Interestingly, looking back at the configurator, they now offer sufficient customisation options (mit manuel also!) to get rid of the awkward rear end treatment and crap looking engine cover / high level light, put a dirty great big wing on the back and basically spec something which looks like a GT3![]()
First generation since the 996.1 that looks better with the sport design bodykit. Shows how wrong they got the original design IMO - particularly after the 991.2 which looked brilliant. Sport design wing looks better than the weird looking one on the turbo too. Very odd.
https://cc.porsche.com/icc/ccCall.do?vi ... &userID=EG
Jobbo wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 6:23 pmI absolutely adore the wheels on Harry's. Not sure I'd want to have centre-lock wheels on my own for purely practical reasons (bloody impossible to get them done up to the right torque at home), but they look stunning.GG. wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:03 am Interestingly, looking back at the configurator, they now offer sufficient customisation options (mit manuel also!) to get rid of the awkward rear end treatment and crap looking engine cover / high level light, put a dirty great big wing on the back and basically spec something which looks like a GT3![]()
First generation since the 996.1 that looks better with the sport design bodykit. Shows how wrong they got the original design IMO - particularly after the 991.2 which looked brilliant. Sport design wing looks better than the weird looking one on the turbo too. Very odd.
https://cc.porsche.com/icc/ccCall.do?vi ... &userID=EG