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Old 12-03-2010, 01:19 PM   #1
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997 GT3, club sport. White, Cobalt Blue or Riviera Blue. Thank you please!
Me too (maybe even Tango Orange) Thank you please!
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Old 12-03-2010, 02:25 PM   #2
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What is the clubsport package?

And why would you prefer that over a GT3 RS? I've driven a 997 gt3 rs before and I see no problem in using one to drive daily if the weather is nice and the roads are smooth.
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Old 12-03-2010, 02:31 PM   #3
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What is the clubsport package?

And why would you prefer that over a GT3 RS? I've driven a 997 gt3 rs before and I see no problem in using one to drive daily if the weather is nice and the roads are smooth.

Think thats the problem " if the weather is nice and the roads are smooth"

Clubsport Package is available ob the GT3, gives you the bucket seats etc etc, cage if im correct, and poss fire ext ..
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Old 12-03-2010, 02:35 PM   #4
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What is the clubsport package?

And why would you prefer that over a GT3 RS? I've driven a 997 gt3 rs before and I see no problem in using one to drive daily if the weather is nice and the roads are smooth.
clubsport is basically roll cage and carbon buckets as per the RS.

I think the GT3 CS makes the RS a little pointless, especially given the extra cost.

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Old 12-03-2010, 02:47 PM   #5
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I dont mean any offense, but I must say the roads in England are not ideal for owning nice cars such as the CSL and up. Very badly maintained, always wet, full of stonechips and bad quality cement.

Switzerland is nirvana compared to this. Everything is spotless!
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I dont mean any offense, but I must say the roads in England are not ideal for owning nice cars such as the CSL and up. Very badly maintained, always wet, full of stonechips and bad quality cement.

Switzerland is nirvana compared to this. Everything is spotless!

Dont we know it, and we all pay a fookin fortune for the privilege to drive on such shite roads

Which is why it makes me smile everytime I massively abuse the speed limit... in erm the drive thru
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Belgium's roads are even worse though!
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Old 12-03-2010, 09:16 PM   #8
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Yeah the CS is a good route to go ....

But I just couldn't let the CSL go .... well for the time being anyway.
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I dont mean any offense, but I must say the roads in England are not ideal for owning nice cars such as the CSL and up. Very badly maintained, always wet, full of stonechips and bad quality cement.

Switzerland is nirvana compared to this. Everything is spotless!
yeah and the cops hate fast bikes and fast cars. On the run into Italy they pulled us up and read us the riot act, even though, by their own admittance, we had done nothing wrong.
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Switzerland is nirvana compared to this. Everything is spotless!
Now THIS is Nirvana.... Stelvio + Glossglockner + supercars =
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