911 Dakar?
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Re: 911 Dakar?
Shouldn't 'Roughroads' actually read 'Rothmans'?
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I'd like to have a car that's robust enough to survive the UK road situation... but the balancing factor is that any such vehicle is also only going to make the situation worse.
And be frigging expensive into the bargain.
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Re: 911 Dakar?
Our ideas of affordable are sufficiently different to be dealbreakers. Regardless of the initial purchase cost, I couldn't afford to run a Rangey. (Maintenance costs, insurance, fuel etc etc)
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Re: 911 Dakar?
Well if the Porsche dealer won't sell you a 911 Dakar you could always go for a Huracan Sterrato.
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Re: 911 Dakar?
Saw some Porche 911s up on the mountain today. I really liked the old version and hadn't really fallen for the modern ones. But in the flesh, they're rather lovely (not sure what they all were but there were a couple of 911!!).
I'd take one - reckon they'd be freaking awesome on my mountain roads!!
I'd take one - reckon they'd be freaking awesome on my mountain roads!!
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Yes, but there's no tobacco sponsorship these days, so they deliberately did their Roughroads brand up like the old Rothmans branding for retro appeal.
Note that although they only use this paint scheme for all their promo shots, it's actually a £21k option. Standard is white or black
Re: 911 Dakar?
I don't know why but for me, Lambo doing it just seems a step too far. A 911 with tall suspension and kick plates I can just about see as believable as a daily proposition, but a Lambo? Probably just image, but it seems a bit... silly. Even if it's the same concept exactly.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 3:40 pm Well if the Porsche dealer won't sell you a 911 Dakar you could always go for a Huracan Sterrato.
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Re: 911 Dakar?
Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 2:51 pmI'd like to have a car that's robust enough to survive the UK road situation... but the balancing factor is that any such vehicle is also only going to make the situation worse.
And be frigging expensive into the bargain.
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Re: 911 Dakar?
It's a good idea, I wouldn't buy one because I don't like how it looks, I'd rather have one of the old group B 911SCs if I was buying a Porsche.
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I like the idea of a long Sus travel 911 for smashing round the shit excuse of a road network we have to love with. It would great fun. I
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I'd pay the £21k extra for it NOT to be in that paint job.Slenver wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 3:53 pmBoth
Yes, but there's no tobacco sponsorship these days, so they deliberately did their Roughroads brand up like the old Rothmans branding for retro appeal.
Note that although they only use this paint scheme for all their promo shots, it's actually a £21k option. Standard is white or black
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Yeah, I'm with you.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:23 pmI'd pay the £21k extra for it NOT to be in that paint job.Slenver wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 3:53 pmBoth
Yes, but there's no tobacco sponsorship these days, so they deliberately did their Roughroads brand up like the old Rothmans branding for retro appeal.
Note that although they only use this paint scheme for all their promo shots, it's actually a £21k option. Standard is white or black
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I think there's big difference in liking a paint scheme and wanting to own it.
Whenever I see a 911 in Viper Green or Shark Blue, or bright orange, I think it looks great... but I'd only own one in black or grey, or something equally dull.
I have no problem with other people's being all shouty and garish, but I'd curl into a ball if I had to be seen in something like that
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Yup. I'd insist on the Rothmans colour scheme on my Scalextric (which I still have, with one of the cars being a gold Porsche...with headlights* ) but driving around in public in? *shudder*.Slenver wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 4:19 pmI think there's big difference in liking a paint scheme and wanting to own it.
Whenever I see a 911 in Viper Green or Shark Blue, or bright orange, I think it looks great... but I'd only own one in black or grey, or something equally dull.
I have no problem with other people's being all shouty and garish, but I'd curl into a ball if I had to be seen in something like that
Edit: * and a Parmalat Brabham with a colour scheme not a million miles off the Rothmans.
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I had the gold and silver 911s with headlights! They were great! You could identify exactly at what point they left the track before searching under the sideboard in the pitch black....Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 4:30 pm Yup. I'd insist on the Rothmans colour scheme on my Scalextric (which I still have, with one of the cars being a gold Porsche...with headlights* ) but driving around in public in? *shudder*.
Edit: * and a Parmalat Brabham with a colour scheme not a million miles off the Rothmans.
Likewise, if perhaps a neighbour was speccing a Dakar I'd insist on that livery... but maybe not if it was a friend in case he took me out in it