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Steve Grauman
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Posted:
Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:57 am Post subject:
Re: Goodbye my 911, I won't miss you. |
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| Quote: | Steve- next time you're in LA
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Los Angeles or Louisiana? I live in L.A.
| Quote: | I suspect you haven't
driven an M5 with the Dinan S2 upgrades before
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Well then this isn't a fair comparison, is it? I could slap VF Engineering's
supercharger onto a 2002 911 3.6 and have a car that's lighter weight and more
powerful the a 996 Turbo. And I promise it'll "ooh" and "aah". Hell, I've been
in a modified 944 Turbo that'll blow the doors off a 2003 M5. I'm sure your
Dinan modified M5 is easy to compare to a stock 911...
Steve Grauman
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Steve Grauman
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Posted:
Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:57 am Post subject:
Re: Goodbye my 911, I won't miss you. |
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| Quote: | I have an 84 928 with
85K that will smoke it but it might be fun until I sell it for a nice
profit!!
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Your 1984 928 will smoke a 996?
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Alex Halikias
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Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:54 am Post subject:
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I'm sort of sympathizing with the disparaging statements a little. Two
years ago or so I test-drove a 2000 Tip, and it felt weak, cheap and tired
compared to my '97 993. The brand new 2003's at the time were better, but I
decided to wait. I'm now waiting for the 997 cabs to come out.
Alex
"Steve Grauman" <oneactor1@aol.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | A 2000 911 just ain't a great car.
Well, there are literally millions of experienced drivers, including
myself,
who find that to be a silly and obtuse claim. But it's your car and you
money
so drive whatever you like. The last M car I thought had anything on a 911
in
terms of raw sportiness was the 4-cylinder 88-91 M3.
Steve Grauman |
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