P car owners pls step forward.

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Before I got into classic Bimmers I was a Porsche nut and still am. I noticed a lot of members here are also P car owners. Pls step forward and share us some pics of your current or past P cars... Mine could be seen here http://atan888.wordpress.com/ Click on previous rides on the right as well.


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Alvin
 
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P Cars

Haven't figured out how to post pics yet.

Current:

'07 Carrera- daily drive. Atlas Grey.
'61 - FjordBlue ( Just now finishing the metal. Yeah- I do it myself so it takes forever)

Past:

86 928 Black

Awesome cars you have there Alvin.

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Click on "Manage attachments" and upload the photos. Once the photos are uploaded just close the screen and hit post reply . Hope that helps.

Thanks
Alvin
 

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1986 944 Guards Red Black interior

Groupe 5 935

969hp Kugel Fischer Injection no fancy electronic stuff....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPfK_BispVo

And yes that large inter-cooler it sits right behind you....!

I had 1986 944 while back now picked up for a song, repaired, modified it, probably should have not sold it was very good shape for the age, in then end I installed a LSD, Bursch exhaust header with just the test pipe, and muffler loud, but not overly so... Someday again soon I hope? 935... probably not ... more like a nasty 911 Targa..
 

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That is gorgeous - stick up a few more pics.

What do you guys reckon to the pre 70 912s - they seem like a cheap car versus the 911 although a proper engine rebuild for them is big bucks.

Rohan
 

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That is gorgeous - stick up a few more pics.

What do you guys reckon to the pre 70 912s - they seem like a cheap car versus the 911 although a proper engine rebuild for them is big bucks.

Rohan

I've had a couple of 912s before the 911, and I think they are an excellent value for money, evry bit as nice as the 911, and even though they are certainly slower, they drive extremely nice and smooth.

I have never rebuilt a 912 engine, but don´t think it should be that expensive.

I especially like the real early 912s, with the 3 gauge painted dash.
 

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I don't own any P-Cars but am a fan. I have a question though. I know where there are 2 1997 993 Turbo S's for sale. One with 400 or so miles the other with 200 or so miles. One black, one yellow. I'm wondering if these would be good collector cars.
 

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I don't own any P-Cars but am a fan. I have a question though. I know where there are 2 1997 993 Turbo S's for sale. One with 400 or so miles the other with 200 or so miles. One black, one yellow. I'm wondering if these would be good collector cars.

Yes they are very highly collectable cars.
 

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This is my '71T "RS" clone. It's been my DE car since 2002, and I did my first club race at Lime Rock a few weeks ago.

The 3.2 in there now will be sold for a 2.7 to better fit into PCA stock and vintage racing.

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79' SC with a short stroke 3.2, twin plugged, PMO carb'd motor and a major diet- this is what I bought after I gave up on my first e9 resto and needed a break from rust (can actually drive it in the rain too)... and a very early E to be restored.
 

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garage mate

356's are great cars, i drive it all the time - 2 fingers on the wheel at 75mph.
am hoping to give her an e9 garage mate soon.

still searching for the perfect nauchtblau coupe if anybody knows of one for sale.

alanmcg
 
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