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Old 10-08-2013, 03:01 PM   #1
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I have just read about Magnus walker and love what he has done with old 911's! Not that it would change my opinion, but I wonder what he thinks of newer water cooled cars and boxsters specifically? I be he could really do great things with one.
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but I wonder what he thinks of newer water cooled cars and boxsters specifically? I be he could really do great things with one.
I think he was in one of the British magazines, I think it was Total911, a few months back and he was driving all manner of Porsches. It seemed to be at Porsche's request. While he's firmly in the 'engine in the back' camp, he seemed to have a lot of good things to say about the new stuff. Although me personally I like to hear what the actual professional racers have to say. Walther Rohrl for instance said that the Coxster is his pick for 'driver's car'.
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I think he was in one of the British magazines, I think it was Total911, a few months back and he was driving all manner of Porsches. It seemed to be at Porsche's request. While he's firmly in the 'engine in the back' camp, he seemed to have a lot of good things to say about the new stuff. Although me personally I like to hear what the actual professional racers have to say. Walther Rohrl for instance said that the Coxster is his pick for 'driver's car'.
Why do you have to listen to them when you know what the answer is...?
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