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Is this the 20 Jahre 993RS?

carreraboy

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Launched 1994 model year 1995?

The RS seems to have gone into mass production in February 1995, so where was the unveiling?
 
Des,
The 15th anniversary was held in 2010 in the UK at Silverstone Classic, organised by Steve Kings. So the 20 the will be next year. Still time to get yourself one! I don't know the official location of the unveiling though.
Anyone?
 
ORIGINAL: Barty964rst

Des,
The 15th anniversary was held in 2010 in the UK at Silverstone Classic, organised by Steve Kings. So the 20 the will be next year. Still time to get yourself one! I don't know the official location of the unveiling though.
Anyone?

Herr Fettleibig's Pie Shop, Stuttgart, Deutschland.
 

ORIGINAL: Barty964rst

Des,
The 15th anniversary was held in 2010 in the UK at Silverstone Classic, organised by Steve Kings. So the 20 the will be next year. Still time to get yourself one! I don't know the official location of the unveiling though.
Anyone?


Suppose once I get too old and infirm for the 64RS it might be a softer option[;)]

Anyway good luck with your Zwanzig Jahre!
 
Could there be an option on the 20 year go faster stickers for the 993RS so commonly seen on the 964 RS? If there was interest?
 

ORIGINAL: Barty964rst

Could there be an option on the 20 year go faster stickers for the 993RS so commonly seen on the 964 RS? If there was interest?

Not many left now Simon, all tucked away in German Investor collections
 
Was in Tesco Car Park today Lewisham, saw a replica (I think) in Speed Yellow with a sunroof, big RSR kit, with number plate G4 NJA, thought cool dude .. and a R25 sticker!
 

ORIGINAL: carreraboy

I'm sure I would be pleased to give copyright release[;)]

If it's for the softer option 993RS will the rampant horse have a flaccid thingy?
 

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ORIGINAL: carreraboy

I'm sure I would be pleased to give copyright release[;)]

If it's for the softer option 993RS will the rampant horse have a flaccid thingy?
It may well have provision for the flaccid wot name, but the horse may have a wink and a Viagra pouch to boot! Only to provide the extra necessary performance over its forbearers!
 

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