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Re: nicked
Jouko Hi,
The 911's were of which vintage? (sounds like wine tasting but with more
than 25 years in production it is worth the expression)
Regards and take care
Pantelis
-----Original Message-----
From: Jouko Haapanen <joukoh@vtoy.fi>
To: Hans-Juergen Schneider <hans@h-js.de>; Dave.Eaton@clear.net.nz
<Dave.Eaton@clear.net.nz>
Cc: quattro@audifans.com <quattro@audifans.com>
Date: &Pgr;&agr;&rgr;&agr;&sgr;&kgr;&egr;&ugr;&eeacgr;, 12 &Ngr;&ogr;&egr;&mgr;&bgr;&rgr;&iacgr;&ogr;&ugr; 1999 6:54 &mgr;&mgr;
Subject: Re: nicked
>The first three words that come to mind handlingwise from 911's that I've
>had: fun, predictable, and challenging. Never tricky. ;^)
>
>Jouko Haapanen
>Pori, Finland
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hans-Juergen Schneider <hans@h-js.de>
>To: Dave.Eaton@clear.net.nz <Dave.Eaton@clear.net.nz>
>Cc: quattro@audifans.com <quattro@audifans.com>
>Date: 12. marraskuuta 1999 17:58
>Subject: RE: nicked
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>>...
>> if you think about it, many cars that have had semi-trailing arms
>>(e.g. e30 3-series, 911's) were noted for their tricky handling in
>> extremis....
>>...
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>At least no true for the e30 M3, which is one of the best handling
>rwd cars out there and nowhere as tricky to drive as a 911 at the
>limit.
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>- Hans-Juergen Schneider
>'93 S2 Avant
>'89 CQ 20V
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