Jul 11, 2010 1:19:09 AM
- JoeRockhead
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Thanks for posting the pics Joe. I was there as well and was impressed by the number of cars for what I expected to be a lower key local "street meet".
Same guy owns both the .1 and .2 RS'. Picked up the .2 at the factory not long ago.
Also need to say that the 458 is much nicer in person as pictures do not do it justice.
Being relatively new to this "world" I am constantly impressed with the number of exotics in this fine city of ours.
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Jul 11, 2010 2:14:22 AM
FFaust:
Thanks for posting the pics Joe. I was there as well and was impressed by the number of cars for what I expected to be a lower key local "street meet".
Same guy owns both the .1 and .2 RS'. Picked up the .2 at the factory not long ago.
Also need to say that the 458 is much nicer in person as pictures do not do it justice.
Being relatively new to this "world" I am constantly impressed with the number of exotics in this fine city of ours.
A year or so ago, someone posted a pic of the green 997.1 GT3RS with the same plate on it, so I figured there was a relationship since they were side by side.
There was a yellow Diablo and an SLR on Avenue road... I guess they couldn't get in!
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Wonderful photos - which cars did you like the most? For character, nothing beats a vintage 911 IMHO. I also love the early 911 Turbos since they sum up the brash late 1980s/early 1990s when Wall Street was really booming. For sheer awe, I love the 997.2 GT3 RS. They are massively capable on the track.
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Jul 11, 2010 10:19:29 AM
easy_rider911:
Wonderful photos - which cars did you like the most? For character, nothing beats a vintage 911 IMHO. I also love the early 911 Turbos since they sum up the brash late 1980s/early 1990s when Wall Street was really booming. For sheer awe, I love the 997.2 GT3 RS. They are massively capable on the track.
The silver Ruf was great. I'm a huge fan of the 930 Turbos as well. After looking at the row of Ferrari's I think I spent the most time looking at the 355. The lines on those cars are simply amazing. Photos don't do them justice.
Jul 11, 2010 11:14:07 AM
easy_rider911:
Wonderful photos - which cars did you like the most? For character, nothing beats a vintage 911 IMHO. I also love the early 911 Turbos since they sum up the brash late 1980s/early 1990s when Wall Street was really booming. For sheer awe, I love the 997.2 GT3 RS. They are massively capable on the track.
I'm in love with scud/16M.
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pride355:
easy_rider911:
Wonderful photos - which cars did you like the most? For character, nothing beats a vintage 911 IMHO. I also love the early 911 Turbos since they sum up the brash late 1980s/early 1990s when Wall Street was really booming. For sheer awe, I love the 997.2 GT3 RS. They are massively capable on the track.
I'm in love with scud/16M.
Hate to admit it but... me too. Plus, it's my favourite colour.
As long as I go to the track, it will be with a P car. After that, it will be time to explore Ferrari.
Not that Ferraris aren't great track tools, it's just that the price of admission is a bit steep
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fritz:
Lars997:
JoeRockhead:
This car looks insane. But what is it? A GT1 looks different Is it a tuned 963 or a tuned GT1???
1996 GT1 class racing car.
As you say, it looks different to the 1997 GT1 racing car on which the road version was based.
Fantastic colour as well.
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.