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RS Touring
- Thread starter IanHighfield
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My observation, the body's look the same in Touring and Lightweight guise, unlike the two body shapes you tried to draw a comparison to.
Can we use just Kylie in the following analogy to be a little more accurate, stick with it!
Kylie "" Dressed for Winter = Touring
Kylie "" Dressed for Autumn = Lightweight
Kylie - Dressed for Spring = N-GT
Kylie "" Dressed for Summer = Cup
Kylie "" Dressed for Summer with a Ridiculous Breast enhancement "" RS 3.8
There, that fits much better, as its just using Kylie and she weighing slightly different weights, strip the clothes off and we have a very similar chassis!!
IanHighfield
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Coming back on topic, and with great timing, I had to travel to and from work in thick fog today, and so although perhaps not correct for an RS Touring homage, the fog lights are staying.
Question - the rear fogs will not activate unless the front fogs are first turned on ? Is this correct ?
If so, and assuming the RS Touring did not have front fogs, did it have rear fogs, as if it did, they must have been switchjed differently so to work without the front fogs first being on ! That sounds like an 11+ question for those old enough to remember it.
Anyway, they will stay as they are an essential safety item in this weather.
Ian
Steve Brookes
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ORIGINAL: Bertroex
Erm Ian, as an ex 964 driver, arent there two knobs for the foglights on a 964? One for the fronts (green symbol) and one for the rears (amber symbol)?
best regards,
bert
Yes but the rears won't come on unless you put the fronts on first - an MOT tester tried to fail my 964 because he couldn't get the rear fogs on because he didn't know the sequence. Whether the same procedure has to be done on an RS that has factory blank fogs fitted, I don't know.
ORIGINAL: Barty964rst
No, this is totally wrong! I presume you are trying to draw a comparison between Sue and Kylie one being heavier than the other.
My observation, the body's look the same in Touring and Lightweight guise, unlike the two body shapes you tried to draw a comparison to.
Can we use just Kylie in the following analogy to be a little more accurate, stick with it!
Kylie "" Dressed for Winter = Touring
Kylie "" Dressed for Autumn = Lightweight
Kylie - Dressed for Spring = N-GT
Kylie "" Dressed for Summer = Cup
Kylie "" Dressed for Summer with a Ridiculous Breast enhancement "" RS 3.8
There, that fits much better, as its just using Kylie and she weighing slightly different weights, strip the clothes off and we have a very similar chassis!!
Then mine must be a Tranny!

carreracat
New member
not as much frun as kylie pics though!

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