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2005 Porsche 911 [997] GT3 Cup

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Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: RiDE
Originally posted by: z0mb13
hmm how many styling variations can porsche make to the 911??? I bet it gets old quickly...

It's not a styling variation, and it's not meant for regular customers.

so u think porsche buyers will be satisfied if they keep the same model for 30 years??

I dont think so

Think about it for a while, could there be a reason for it?

 
Could it be because there is no other car like the 911, engine or designwise it is a masrterpiece that has improved but not changed.

Would you know a 911 if you saw one? The design of the 911 is Porshes trademark.
 
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Yet another 911 variation.

Yeah but they are going back to the look the 911 used to have, i like it.

Sounds like bimmer to me, they still have the same look since the 80s...

You have GOT to be kidding, there is nothing similar on the new BMW's compared to the 60-80's.

It could just as well be any asian car, the design is the same as every other car these days.
 
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Could it be because there is no other car like the 911, engine or designwise it is a masrterpiece that has improved but not changed.

Would you know a 911 if you saw one? The design of the 911 is Porshes trademark.

Yes, the rear engined Porsche 911, the triumph of development over design. 😀
 
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