Ultimate 911?
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Ultimate 911?
For those of you not on pelican or Impact bumpers, this car has generated a lot of discussion
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=492416
It's certainly impressive, not entirely to my taste but also not my money
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=492416
It's certainly impressive, not entirely to my taste but also not my money
The simple things you see are all complicated
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OK, I'll be brief because otherwise I may not be polite.
I like Rob's old car. I don't like this one.
I do like the clock, but nothing else.
I hate those tyres that don't appear to fit the rims.
That's all.![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
I like Rob's old car. I don't like this one.
I do like the clock, but nothing else.
I hate those tyres that don't appear to fit the rims.
That's all.
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i like it.. there are things i don't realy like for example the radio and the rev counter, the headlights and the little lip spoiler under the front bumper, but as an overall package it looks good and has obviously been done to a very high standard..
the engine?!.. what a piece of work!
personaly i'd have done similar but more period looking cosmetically (possibly more 911R than RSR in the looks department) but overall its a great piece of kit!
b
ps.. is that tag chrono an original/period part or something he's had made?.. if its something he's made/added its a very nice (if slightly tongue in cheek) take on the new chrono-package option
the engine?!.. what a piece of work!
personaly i'd have done similar but more period looking cosmetically (possibly more 911R than RSR in the looks department) but overall its a great piece of kit!
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ps.. is that tag chrono an original/period part or something he's had made?.. if its something he's made/added its a very nice (if slightly tongue in cheek) take on the new chrono-package option
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I don't think it stands up to pure financial examination - someone said on impact bumpers that he could have almost bought a carrera GT for the money.
If I had pots of money, then I'm not sure whether I would be buying a carrera GT - my money would probably go on a project like this - or like Chris Harris' green machine. My own version of the car would have a fair number of differences but that's just down to personal taste.
I would be comfortable driving something like this around because people will look at it and think 'stupid car/weird car/nice car' (all of which I'm fine with) but unlikely to think 'rich barsteward/Evil capitalist pigdog/Cock on a stick' (which I'm not so happy with) - driving a carrera GT you're in a different ballpark.
I quite like the idea of driving something that I know is the absolute nuts, but other people can't tell.
So the value is irrelevant to you and I, but for people who live in mad money land I can actually see the point.
You must get to the point though where you're spending an extra £10K on something that's only marginally different to something you can achieve for a tenth of that price. Like putting those neat thin black trims along the bottom of the bodywork (esp at the rear)
But if we're holding up overpriced stuff here then just compare some original tin from an RS with some original tin from an S or T or E - chances are they're all from the same foundry, and could easily be off the same production line. The only thing saying one is £5,000 and the other is £500 is a mystical thing called provenance and originality.
Is that any less ephemeral than custom-making those tidy little bits of black trim around the bottom of the body on this car? At least he can point to where the extra money went.
Oh god I'm off on one again. It's a good job I don't drink much - I can't imagine what crap would come out then. I really ought to go home now.
Anyway I suppose I'm saying
1. Ultimate 911? - well it's his ultimate 911 and that's all that matters
2. Value for money? If you've got the money and want to spend it on this then yes
3. Is there are market for it? Probably a small one - some folks have got plenty of money
4. Would I have this one? Nope. But I'd have my own version
5. What's the fastest living animal? The Cheetah
I'll get me coat
If I had pots of money, then I'm not sure whether I would be buying a carrera GT - my money would probably go on a project like this - or like Chris Harris' green machine. My own version of the car would have a fair number of differences but that's just down to personal taste.
I would be comfortable driving something like this around because people will look at it and think 'stupid car/weird car/nice car' (all of which I'm fine with) but unlikely to think 'rich barsteward/Evil capitalist pigdog/Cock on a stick' (which I'm not so happy with) - driving a carrera GT you're in a different ballpark.
I quite like the idea of driving something that I know is the absolute nuts, but other people can't tell.
So the value is irrelevant to you and I, but for people who live in mad money land I can actually see the point.
You must get to the point though where you're spending an extra £10K on something that's only marginally different to something you can achieve for a tenth of that price. Like putting those neat thin black trims along the bottom of the bodywork (esp at the rear)
But if we're holding up overpriced stuff here then just compare some original tin from an RS with some original tin from an S or T or E - chances are they're all from the same foundry, and could easily be off the same production line. The only thing saying one is £5,000 and the other is £500 is a mystical thing called provenance and originality.
Is that any less ephemeral than custom-making those tidy little bits of black trim around the bottom of the body on this car? At least he can point to where the extra money went.
Oh god I'm off on one again. It's a good job I don't drink much - I can't imagine what crap would come out then. I really ought to go home now.
Anyway I suppose I'm saying
1. Ultimate 911? - well it's his ultimate 911 and that's all that matters
2. Value for money? If you've got the money and want to spend it on this then yes
3. Is there are market for it? Probably a small one - some folks have got plenty of money
4. Would I have this one? Nope. But I'd have my own version
5. What's the fastest living animal? The Cheetah
I'll get me coat
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah