Apr 16, 2008 12:56:42 PM
- SciFrog
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Apr 16, 2008 12:56:42 PM
Apr 16, 2008 3:50:19 PM
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Enzo911 said:Quote:
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Fabio said:
i'll keep you posted
see a new threat on the 997 forum....facelifted GT3 RS has been spotted now as welll....to be introduced soon I guess...
Maybe is RSR
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SciFrog said:
Or not... IMHO the red stripe looked great in the 80s, but have no room on modern cars. Same goes for black plastic bumpers...
Design can't really be argued though, you like it or not.
Apr 17, 2008 12:06:52 AM
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kowalski said:
I hate the red stripe on the rear. It's very "out of time"...
I don't wanna it!!! ;-)
Simply quit AWD.
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Joost said:
hehe, reginos,
You might want to re-read this thread. Over time, a lot of people have been photoshopping the red stripe, but there was only one which looked quite ok. And with every picture, there were people sayinf that they loved the red stripe in the past, but doubted whether it looked good on the current cars design.
-Joost-
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intouch1 said:
there will be no red stripe....
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intouch1 said:
there will be no red stripe....
According to a Porsche parts-supplier Porsche ordered 300 pieces of that new stripe per day. It should be made of a material, that accumulates light during the day and gleams during the night.
So I guess the info about the facelift getting the stripe should be accurate.
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Flagg said:Quote:
Rossi said:Quote:
intouch1 said:
there will be no red stripe....
According to a Porsche parts-supplier Porsche ordered 300 pieces of that new stripe per day. It should be made of a material, that accumulates light during the day and gleams during the night.
So I guess the info about the facelift getting the stripe should be accurate.
What if its always dark?
Apr 17, 2008 5:19:12 PM
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Flagg said:Quote:
Rossi said:Quote:
intouch1 said:
there will be no red stripe....
According to a Porsche parts-supplier Porsche ordered 300 pieces of that new stripe per day. It should be made of a material, that accumulates light during the day and gleams during the night.
So I guess the info about the facelift getting the stripe should be accurate.
What if its always dark?
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Rossi said:Quote:
intouch1 said:
there will be no red stripe....
According to a Porsche parts-supplier Porsche ordered 300 pieces of that new stripe per day. It should be made of a material, that accumulates light during the day and gleams during the night.
So I guess the info about the facelift getting the stripe should be accurate.
Apr 18, 2008 12:17:13 AM
Apr 18, 2008 11:50:43 AM
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hets said:
... Porsche show's NEWEST Variants... will we see the facelift presented at the Beijing Motor Show??
See below press release from yesterday.
Porsche shows Newest Variants at Auto China 2008Stuttgart/Beijing. At the automotive exhibition Auto China 2008, which begins in Beijing on Sunday, April 20, 2008, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, will be prominently represented by the newest variants over its whole model range. With these exhibits, the sports car manufacturer from Swabia underscores its expansion strategy for its biggest growth market. As well as the newest vehicles from the Boxster, 911 and Cayenne series, the prototype of the Cayenne Hybrid will be on show in Asia for the first time.
With a sales volume now amounting to approximately four per cent of total sales, China has developed within a very short time to become one of Porsche's most important markets. Deliveries in the business year 2006/07 amounted to 3,105 unit sales, doubling the figure for the previous year in Mainland China. Porsche again expects a growth percentage in high double figures in China in the current business year.
At present, 19 Porsche Centers throughout the country are available to Chinese customers. By the end of the calendar year 2008, it is intended to increase the number to 30. The first Porsche Center in Mainland China was opened in Beijing in 2001.
"China is playing an increasingly significant role and has now become one of Porsche's most important growth drivers worldwide", says Klaus Berning, Board Member with responsibility for Sales and Marketing. "With the launch of our four-door Gran Turismo Panamera in 2009, we will again be addressing a completely new group of buyers in China and throughout the world."
GO