Posts Tagged ‘october’
Porsche 924 – Slides & opposite locks at Spa-Francorchamps
Spa-Francorchamps – Duez Day – October 28, 2007 – Slides & opposite locks
How much can I sell my 1978 Porsche 924 for?
5:01 am on October 27, 2009 | 5 Permalink | Reply The car has some original parts still intact. Interior is a little thrashed and paint is peeling. The car starts, but has trouble turning on

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How much can I sell my 1978 Porsche 924 for?
Does porsche design the cars the volkswagen group makes?
5:01 am on October 12, 2009 | 7 Permalink | Reply Porsche is actually an engineering firm, that went into making cars as a sideline. The concept was the company should be run by engineers not by businessmen who were doing what was necessary to increase profits to please the shareholders. As far as I know they have never tried to build a large factory that would crank out thousands of cars, that would have a price low enough to compete with the really popular cars in the ma

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Does porsche design the cars the volkswagen group makes?
My daughter is turning 16 and I want to know what porsche to get her?
11:00 pm on October 2, 2009 | 47 Permalink | Reply I am thinking about getting my daughter a Porsche Boxter for his 16th bday and I was wondering which is the most reasonable porsche model?

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My daughter is turning 16 and I want to know what porsche to get her?
Coys at Ascot, October 3rd
Perhaps one of Porsche’s most important front engined models ever, the 924 Carrera GT was homologated for competition in the GTP class at Le Mans 24 hours.

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Coys at Ascot, October 3rd
Coys at Ascot, Saturday 3 October 2009 – Preview
1961 Alvis TD21 Coup? by Park Ward – ?12,000 – 18,000 1981 Porsche 924 Carrera GT, RHD – ?1… … hottest road cars, a right-hand drive 1981 Porsche 924 Carrera GT for ?14,000 – 18,000….

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The workshop saga….
Instead of messing around asking council where we’re allowed to put up a shed on our own property, as well as paying for a concrete slab and earthworks for same and an electrician and…all costing around $14,000, we’re going to simply demolish the old shed and erect this kitset on the existing concrete slab. And use the existing power supply point.

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The workshop saga….