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| freaking amazing cars, those gt3's... got a few of the cruising around sydney too
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| Not to completely side-track this thread, but there is an interesting discussion on Rennlist about whether or not the new 997 RS deserves the RS badging: Rennlist Discussion Forums - Strip 237 pounds off an RS! ... end up with a 3014 pound car
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| The 997RS is an exceptionally capable car... and it's the 2nd of the digital GT3s It's safer, slightly heavier and fractionally quicker (thank traction control and electronic suspension) BUT imho the visceral and raw thrills of the analogue Mk1 GT3 have been lost. (they were partially lost in the Mk2 edition when it switched to an electronic throttle) I guess it's a bit like the transition from E30 -> E36 -> E46!
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