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Ik vind het nog een Johnny kar. :engeltje:
Oja, bij ulder is da den Eddy zekers
De WES heeft blijkbaar den enige foto op heel internet gevonden waar ne flatnose er ook maar iets of wat deftig op voorkomt , de rest doet mij wat aan een kitcar denken :think:
Ben er niet zot van Wes. Vind dat wel cool met de lichten in gesloten toestand. Maar wanneer de lichten eruit komen krijg ik koppijn. Voor mij hoort een 911 ongeveer 1 vloeiende lijn te zijn. Dus een 911 met klaplichten, meh, not for me.
Brooklyn Beckham , het 9 jarig zoontje van David Beckham kreeg laatst deze handcrafted 550 spider cadeau .
kostprijs voor het speeltje : naar verluid een kleine 50.000 Pond Sterling …”hoeveel !”…..heuh ongeveer 64.177 EUR
Wel een knap kunstwerkje :coolness:
Fast and furious 911 Carrera joins NSW police force, but it’s unlikely to chase crims
The New South Wales Police has taken delivery of a brand-new Porsche 911 Carrera, kitted out in full police livery, including obligatory red and blue LED roof lights.It is the second Porsche NSW Police has been provided, after the Panamera in 2012, and the first time the boys in blue have had a Porsche 911 coupe at their disposal.
The two-door 911 Carrera is propelled by a rear-mounted 257 kW six-cylinder boxer engine that gives the car plenty of pep – it dashes from 0-100km/h) in 4.8 seconds. Despite its rapidity, the Police Porker is unlikely to be used as a pursuit car, instead employed to “break the ice” between cops and young, disadvantaged youth.
“Although the 911 might make an ideal Police response car in some people’s eyes, the true value of the sporty Carrera in police decals is that it will draw attention and curiosity with younger folk especially, which is exactly what we aim to achieve,” observes NSW Police Force Superintendent Alan Sicard.
It’s also very difficult to retro-fit the interior of a Porsche 911 to carry the significant amount of police equipment that is standard issue on highway patrol cars.
The design of Police decals on the car were courtesy of NSW high schools, universities and tertiary campuses, and what you see in the photos was inspired by almost 60 public entries to design the bold livery.
Developed to engage the community, the Porsche 911 police car project will follow in the Panamera’s footsteps, that car having already attended more than 300 community events, and always a talking point.
“Swapping into an eye-catching 911 Carrera will up the ante [over the Panamera] to become an even more effective means to enable social dialogue,” said Sicard.
“The last two years we have sought to create a unique programme where we could effectively engage our community on a regular basis,” he noted, adding that a strong social media campaign has also buoyed the project.
NSW Police claims that almost one million hits on its official Facebook page can be directly related to the Porsche.
Porsche Cars Australia provides the vehicle to NSW Police Force’s Harbourside Local Area Command, and it is shared with other Commands. The 911 is still serviced, operated and owned by Porsche.
The only things NSW Police pay for are fuel and tollway costs.
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mnah, een brede poep voor een *porsche is OK, maar dan niet van dat plastieken jef hoeybergs gedoe er aan geschroefd :bounce:
Je vind die BBS RS velgen nog wel op de site van BBS, maar wel op de BBS-racing-wheels.com. Worden niet meer gemaakt enkel nog wat onderdelen te koop:
http://www.bbs-racing-wheels.com/seiten/framee.htm
daar naar RS gaan.
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