Does anyone even produce a body kit for Porsches? let alone 40 year old Porsches? Or any 40 year old car for that matter?
yes very many, this car is a very collectible car and alot of people buy them just to customize them there are alot of body kits. I plan to put the GT body kit on it
The red one seems like a car you would look at when it drives by. The silver/gray one doesn't seem like it.
well, both are very nice. I saw someone who got pulled over in that Porsche by a cop for "speeding when he was going under the speed limit just because the cop wanted to see his car
Now a days even used cars are in a great demand in the market provided they are in a good and working condition. And I think the above Porsche will make an amazing car as it is similar to the peugeot occasion and will do you good.
Now a days even used cars are in a great demand in the market provided they are in a good and working condition. And I think the above Porsche will make an amazing car as it is similar to the peugeot occasion and will do you good.
they are quite similar... but also, the Porsche and the Alfa are too..
Now a days even used cars are in a great demand in the market provided they are in a good and working condition. And I think the above Porsche will make an amazing car as it is similar to the peugeot occasion and will do you good.
How is it even remotely similar? The Porsche and Alfa here are classic rear wheel drive sports cars (the Porsche is even mid-engined). I'm from USA and haven't seen many Peugeots, but aren't they mostly cheap front wheel drive city cars?
How is it even remotely similar? The Porsche and Alfa here are classic rear wheel drive sports cars (the Porsche is even mid-engined). I'm from USA and haven't seen many Peugeots, but aren't they mostly cheap front wheel drive city cars?
similar driving style as well as motor ect.. though I like more classic cars
similar driving style as well as motor ect.. though I like more classic cars
I don't see how a front wheel drive car with a small engine could have a similar driving style to a rear wheel drive sports car. I own both a front wheel drive car with a small engine and a rear wheel drive car with a larger engine and they're completely different to drive.
I don't see how a front wheel drive car with a small engine could have a similar driving style to a rear wheel drive sports car. I own both a front wheel drive car with a small engine and a rear wheel drive car with a larger engine and they're completely different to drive.
The Porsche is well... does not HAVE a sports car motor. This model actually had a hopped up Volkswagen motor. Still can run though. Though they are different and I see what you mean.
The Porsche is well... does not HAVE a sports car motor. This model actually had a hopped up Volkswagen motor. Still can run though. Though they are different and I see what you mean.
Sportscars are about the handling. The Lotus Elise has a 4 cylinder Toyota engine and not some fancy turbo V8, but that doesn't make it any less of a sports car.
Sportscars are about the handling. The Lotus Elise has a 4 cylinder Toyota engine and not some fancy turbo V8, but that doesn't make it any less of a sports car.
That is quite true... but speed does matter when it comes to sports cars
don't expect me to be on much.
don't expect me to be on much.
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That is true, epically considering this will be my first car though, the alfa is a spyder and very small
they are quite similar... but also, the Porsche and the Alfa are too..
How is it even remotely similar? The Porsche and Alfa here are classic rear wheel drive sports cars (the Porsche is even mid-engined). I'm from USA and haven't seen many Peugeots, but aren't they mostly cheap front wheel drive city cars?
similar driving style as well as motor ect.. though I like more classic cars
I don't see how a front wheel drive car with a small engine could have a similar driving style to a rear wheel drive sports car. I own both a front wheel drive car with a small engine and a rear wheel drive car with a larger engine and they're completely different to drive.
The Porsche is well... does not HAVE a sports car motor. This model actually had a hopped up Volkswagen motor. Still can run though. Though they are different and I see what you mean.
Sportscars are about the handling. The Lotus Elise has a 4 cylinder Toyota engine and not some fancy turbo V8, but that doesn't make it any less of a sports car.
That is quite true... but speed does matter when it comes to sports cars