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People on here were always going to appreciate a brown 80s car because it's total retro-connoisseur cool.

I have the same thing - my car is up for sale and the thread is now eight pages, 108 posts long. Still no fecker has bought my car, but it is at the top of the list. The last four posts have been about a diesel Ford Focus. I'm baffled, but I don't care - if it turns into a billion pages of geeky chat, and the car sells, does it really matter?

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fourteener wrote:Did all SC's have these awful bumper tit's and rear reflector?


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They do - and true to form, the US ones are even bigger. Very easily removed though.

And I'm pretty sure that's a Carrera 3, not an SC. SCs are for dorks, 3s are for the conoscenti. Bert told me so.
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edinburgh retro cars wrote:The ad costs £15....the comments are naf...Brown ?

Stephanie.
In which case I'm with you girl.

BROWN SUCKS!

:wink: :lol: :lol:



Bet your car hasn't had this much profile anywhere else though....
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Post by Bertroex »

jamie wrote: And I'm pretty sure that's a Carrera 3, not an SC. SCs are for dorks, 3s are for the conoscenti. Bert told me so.

Jamie,

in this instance I think the brown R-registered 911 featured is a 911 2.7 165 bhp model. Those C3 are rare!

A for the SC -for-dorks, well.... -it does the job in a reliable housewifey kind of way. Admittedly I miss the moisten-my-pants-ability of the c3 every mile, but better a bit of a sugar rush in a 911 then a mindwank in a saab.


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Post by fourteener »

So a C3 is better that the 180 SC, but what about a 204 SC?
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Post by ninetenths »

Disco wrote: just ask Jodie Marsh.
What, whether she likes a bit of brown? :sex:
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fourteener wrote:So a C3 is better that the 180 SC, but what about a 204 SC?
Consensus is it's better than all SCs. SCs are the dependable, hardy Labrador, C3s are the greyhound. If you ask Bert about his C3 he starts sweating profusely and rubbing his thighs. Just standing next to him it, I absorbed so much airborne foist that it took three washes to my clothes Ariel-fresh again. I don't recommend it.
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jamie wrote:
fourteener wrote:If you ask Bert about his C3 he starts sweating profusely and rubbing his thighs. Just standing next to him it, I absorbed so much airborne foist that it took three washes to my clothes Ariel-fresh again. I don't recommend it.
:shock: :lol:

First rule of thumb, Lipman: listen to the older crowd
Secondly: use your intuition
Thirdly: c3 owners might be a bit off the beaten track
Fourthly: experience it yourself. You'll need the ariel after driving my C3, promise!

Btw, what happened to the SC RS replica for sale here ? :roll:


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Post by Disco »

Bertroex wrote: Btw, what happened to the SC RS replica for sale here ? :roll:


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- it got taken off cos it wasnt brown. lol - - we're all brown cow mad.
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Have i miss something..I don`t know what stephanie 911 looked like...want to gaze and behold the glory!

Ohh by amazement got the center dash panel which some one butchered for my 76 911s $50+shipping!...which I send cost and installing labour to shipping company

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louis356 wrote:That front bumper gap looks a tad big?
:shock: :shock:

or is that the rubber lip? :?:
I like it... makes the car look all smiley, which is important. :)

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Post by bjmullan »

I have seen the car and that seems like a fair price.
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