Your Porsche pic of the day......
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Nothing wrong with her panel gap............
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Loving this at the moment, so much detail and subtle mods...
https://marqued.com/editorial/2nL8m4KH5 ... 356-outlaw
Someone posted a link to a short film of it in the 912 area.
https://marqued.com/editorial/2nL8m4KH5 ... 356-outlaw
Someone posted a link to a short film of it in the 912 area.
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I’ve been looking through old files and feeling nostalgic
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Better line than me from last year chasing points! Killer bend to get right.
Great old=time pics, worth a mint!
Great old=time pics, worth a mint!
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Ooooh! Wide......
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The rest of the hill was equally clumsily driven too, not my best...
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Late apex!
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Cleverly finding the grip where no one else thought to look?
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Life's a single timed run with no practice....
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This car is all over the “gram” - but just such a good looking thing I could not resist posting here too……
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Someone else getting another moment of Insta fame:
Love this car
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That was a hot day!
Thank you for the kind words Gary.
It was to be a very lurid run up my least favorite hill to drive, Shelsley Walsh, and my closest rival, Mike Luck in the TVR was 'on it', and critical points were at stake.in the Championship.
Tense.....
But, won the runs far more than expected as other usually much faster class mates faded due to reliability, "to win, first you have to finish".
It is a great little club racer, and this year I will have hillclimbed the Lola longer than my 911 in which I started in 1991.
Not sure just how many more years are in me and the car, but the tide will turn this year with Mike bringing a far more appropriate and focused car to the class. Ouch.
Still, 5 Championship class wins in 6 years can't be bad.
Thank you for the kind words Gary.
It was to be a very lurid run up my least favorite hill to drive, Shelsley Walsh, and my closest rival, Mike Luck in the TVR was 'on it', and critical points were at stake.in the Championship.
Tense.....
But, won the runs far more than expected as other usually much faster class mates faded due to reliability, "to win, first you have to finish".
It is a great little club racer, and this year I will have hillclimbed the Lola longer than my 911 in which I started in 1991.
Not sure just how many more years are in me and the car, but the tide will turn this year with Mike bringing a far more appropriate and focused car to the class. Ouch.
Still, 5 Championship class wins in 6 years can't be bad.
73T 911 Coupe, road/hillclimber 3.2L
Lola t 492 / 3.2 hillclimb racer
Boxster 987 Gen II 2.9
Lola t 492 / 3.2 hillclimb racer
Boxster 987 Gen II 2.9