Dec 2, 2007 3:13:49 PM
- Marwan Arakji
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Dec 2, 2007 3:13:49 PM
Dec 2, 2007 3:21:57 PM
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Marwan Arakji said:
Would you still buy a GT-R over a 997 TT, even if paying for the 997 TT was just as easy, and why?
Dec 2, 2007 3:37:47 PM
Dec 2, 2007 4:09:44 PM
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MKSGR said:Quote:
Marwan Arakji said:
Would you still buy a GT-R over a 997 TT, even if paying for the 997 TT was just as easy, and why?
Actually, I would be surprised if somebody would take the GTR over the 997TT. These two cars are of different classes... Although, the GTR might be as quick as the 997TT
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Marwan Arakji said:
Would you still buy a GT-R over a 997 TT, even if paying for the 997 TT was just as easy, and why?
Actually, I would be surprised if somebody would take the GTR over the 997TT. These two cars are of different classes... Although, the GTR might be as quick as the 997TT
This is a tuner car, if the news about untunability are true it will be a failure.
btw, it is slightly slower and significantly heavier than a stock TT, not to mention uglier.
Dec 2, 2007 5:16:50 PM
Dec 2, 2007 5:18:17 PM
Dec 2, 2007 8:11:07 PM
Dec 2, 2007 8:32:24 PM
Dec 3, 2007 12:16:00 AM
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Marwan Arakji said:
Would you still buy a GT-R over a 997 TT, even if paying for the 997 TT was just as easy, and why?
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nberry said:
Judging from the response, Porsche should raise the price of the 997TT, reduce its hp forcing buyers to pay more if they want more hp and double the price of options. Porschephiles will still buy one.
Dec 3, 2007 9:02:31 AM