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1989 Turbo Limited Edition
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Do you know how many of the turbo 2 3.6 were produced ?
5,323 over two years. Don't know how many were RHD.
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Having driven a good 3.6, i would strongly recommend going down that route!
Cheers
Tim can you give a brief explanation why as a see you already have a 930 and I assume are in a good position to make the comparison ?
Thanks
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ORIGINAL: lotus7
Having driven a good 3.6, i would strongly recommend going down that route!
Cheers
Tim can you give a brief explanation why as a see you already have a 930 and I assume are in a good position to make the comparison ?
Thanks
3.6
output of 360 bhp, 0-60 in 4.8 and top speed of 174 mph
ABS, 964 platform lowered by 20mm & stiffened by 12%, great 3 piece 18" wheels
compared to 3.3 930 -----
quicker, better brakes, handles more predictably but still a bit all or nothing ........
Both great fun, both require experienced driver.
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ORIGINAL: Stuart Martin
Do you know how many of the turbo 2 3.6 were produced ?
5,323 over two years. Don't know how many were RHD.
I wish they had, they would be a lot cheaper
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