London Outlaw...

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Re: London Outlaw...

Post by Ralph »

It's a 912 or a 911 with a beetle engine & trans? Is it the same car that Keith posted the pictures of? It doesn't appear to have been mot'd or taxed recently, so is it just transported to all the events that it has attended?

It's not my cup of tea, but he's part of a whole different scene. With a Porsche he wants to be top of the tree in the hipster / stanced / whatever scene.

Not really a London Outlaw in a 911 - more of a Leeds Stancer in a 912.
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Re: London Outlaw...

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Might have a different plate on it these days, I guess.
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Re: London Outlaw...

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Surely it's better to have a wolf in sheeps clothing rather than a sheep in wolves clothing????

I appreciate the work that has gone into it, but surely it needs proper 911 running gear underneath?
Maybe under the old ratty blue paint a 964 motor and running gear?????
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Re: London Outlaw...

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Someone needs to have a word with him.

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Re: London Outlaw...

Post by camperco »

It might not last long once the battery "retaining" chain makes simultaneous contact with the battery posts.
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