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911 V R8

I honestly thought the R8 was a £50k-£60k car until I read that article.

It's 911 Turbo money for Carrera S performance and less practical!

Seriously though it needs to able to lap Nurburgring somewhere near a 911 AND still be usable everyday to be compared....not sure it can do either?
 
The link: http://www.edmunds.com/apps/vdpcontainers/do/vdp/articleId=119651/pageNumber=1 in the same article makes you realise how much better the 997 tt realy is....[;)]
There is NO comparison really, is like comparing melons to watermelons..??..[:D]
 
Missing boat here boys 997TT USA price Sub $128,000USD which is about £67,000!!!! Also wait for Audi to drop the Lambo V10 in RS8...bye bye turbo...we all know Porsche own 25% VAG and are making big takeover for VAG, just like years gone by they develop chassis together, engines etc...new 911.. 998.. R8 Chassis with Cayenne/VW V8/V10 Carrera GT engine!
 

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