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    #61
    car in question Q



    2003 911 turbo

    Although its suspectingly cheap.
    Originally posted by Babalouie
    Geez we're a bunch of softcocks...we have a 911 and we're obsessing over non-functional ducts and indicator colours

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      #62
      Originally posted by zooki View Post
      Thankyou for getting it sorted
      Dude its no problem, I have no interest in keeping money or parts that do not belong to me. As I said I was unaware.
      Originally posted by Babalouie
      Geez we're a bunch of softcocks...we have a 911 and we're obsessing over non-functional ducts and indicator colours

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        #63
        Originally posted by vet 180 View Post
        car in question Q



        2003 911 turbo

        Although its suspectingly cheap.
        coz the steering wheel is in the wrong place
        Originally Posted by RotaUte: Some say he carries around a 5D and a beat up teddy bear, all we know is... he's called THE Q

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          #64
          Originally posted by Q View Post
          coz the steering wheel is in the wrong place
          haha yeah makes the gear lever works in reverse - forward is gear up and back is gear down..........


          But its even very cheap by standards here. Its at least worth a look I think but I don't expect much
          Originally posted by Babalouie
          Geez we're a bunch of softcocks...we have a 911 and we're obsessing over non-functional ducts and indicator colours

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            #65
            Originally posted by vet 180 View Post
            haha yeah makes the gear lever works in reverse - forward is gear up and back is gear down..........


            But its even very cheap by standards here. Its at least worth a look I think but I don't expect much
            looks the goods
            19" techarts
            reverse sensors
            colour coded sills and bumper
            those exhaust tips are a $1200 spend alone.....
            Originally Posted by RotaUte: Some say he carries around a 5D and a beat up teddy bear, all we know is... he's called THE Q

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              #66
              Why do I really like white 911's now? Its not right because I want it in silver or black or dark grey or bark blue or, oh forget it.
              Originally posted by S
              I just want to apologise for some of my shit talking back around page 5.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Q View Post
                looks the goods
                19" techarts
                reverse sensors
                colour coded sills and bumper
                those exhaust tips are a $1200 spend alone.....
                I've pmed you the price, but dont want everyone knowing obviously. The colour coded bumpers and rims do it for me. Love the extra concave on the rear
                Originally posted by Babalouie
                Geez we're a bunch of softcocks...we have a 911 and we're obsessing over non-functional ducts and indicator colours

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by TJ View Post
                  Are you seriously comparing a 996 to a mazda 6?
                  Or a 4cyl 1987 Pajero with an autotragic gearbox ... it's all the same, it's an indication that you've pretty-much given up on life.

                  Unfortunately it seems Lamborghini has given up on life too.

                  Originally posted by ahabthearab
                  I haven't driven a triptronic
                  Neither have I ...

                  but I have driven a 179 red motor in a HQ fitted to a trimatic
                  ... so why did you say you hadn't driven a tiptronic?!
                  :knock:
                  Soft roaders represent an excellent compromise between the needs of the hardcore 4x4 user and the convenience of a city hatchback. Its clear to see why they have become so popular in todays society.

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                    #69
                    Because a trimatic is an auto without tiptronic shifting.
                    If in doubt power out

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Rona View Post
                      Because a trimatic is an auto without tiptronic shifting.
                      So when you bump the shifter forward it stays forward, meaning you can even know by feel which gear it's in; I see your point, the traumatic is mechanically identical but functionally superior!
                      Soft roaders represent an excellent compromise between the needs of the hardcore 4x4 user and the convenience of a city hatchback. Its clear to see why they have become so popular in todays society.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Q View Post
                        whilst we are talking about smoking crack.......
                        just show me how you were moving the 996 gear lever forward and back
                        to go up and down the gears ???
                        :rotflol:

                        :knock:
                        The most dangerous risk of all - the risk of spending your life not doing what you want, on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later. - Randy Komisar.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Q View Post
                          whilst we are talking about smoking crack.......
                          just show me how you were moving the 996 gear lever forward and back
                          to go up and down the gears ???
                          :rotflol:

                          Pull back for "Drag" and push forward for "Racing"?
                          Japanese Nostalgic Car - Dedicated to classic japanese cars

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