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Porsche....can't identify

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BlackTigers

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Today coming home from work, I pulled up to a red light next to a Porsche.

All I remember is that it had a T word on the back. And a number and an S proceeded it. The lettering was right below where the vents were under the rear window. What car is this???


Anyway. I decided to rev him and try to race. I dumped the clutch at the light, and apparently so did he. God damn that car was fast.

 
If it starts with a T, it hast to be a 911 Targa 4S. A new one with a PDK will do 0-60 in the low, low 4s range.
 
FYI - older ('67+) Targas had a removable roof over the passengers.

Newer ('96+) Targas have a retractable glass panel (supersized moonroof) that slides down and back into the rear cabin.


 
Originally posted by: mwmorph
If it starts with a T, it hast to be a 911 Targa 4S. A new one with a PDK will do 0-60 in the low, low 4s range.

Last I checked with a number and a S proceeds a T it's ending with that.

thanks for adding in an acronym that someone that doesn't know a Porsche would know.

you go you!
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: mwmorph
If it starts with a T, it hast to be a 911 Targa 4S. A new one with a PDK will do 0-60 in the low, low 4s range.

Last I checked with a number and a S proceeds a T it's ending with that.

thanks for adding in an acronym that someone that doesn't know a Porsche would know.

you go you!

you're just pissed because you had to look it up. 😛
 
The only 2 T words porsche uses that I know of is Turbo or Targa
The only number that porsche has used in recent times is 911
IIRC any variant with S in it only started with the 996 generation

So i'm guessing its either a 996 or a 997
 
Originally posted by: makken
The only 2 T words porsche uses that I know of is Turbo or Targa
The only number that porsche has used in recent times is 911
IIRC any variant with S in it only started with the 996 generation

So i'm guessing its either a 996 or a 997

lolwut S is on more then just 911's. There is a certain SUV that wears it last I checked....
 
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I don't continue working on a post when the person doesn't know what 'proceeds' means 🙂

Used in that context, your English gives me *facepalm*.

Perhaps you aren't the sharpest tool then. Sorry if it was hard to understand.

 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: makken
The only 2 T words porsche uses that I know of is Turbo or Targa
The only number that porsche has used in recent times is 911
IIRC any variant with S in it only started with the 996 generation

So i'm guessing its either a 996 or a 997

lolwut S is on more then just 911's. There is a certain SUV that wears it last I checked....

lolwut did i say i was talking about any model other than the 911?

ahem:
The only number that porsche has used in recent times is 911

oh, and I do stand corrected, the 993 did have a turbo S and a carrera S, so add that to the list.

edit: nm OP was answered.
 
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