Over 360 Porsche attended to the Anniversary Event
I have never seen so many Porsche in one place. It was a great morning to see some of the rarest collection of Porsche and other mass produce models. Looking all all the Porsche driving into the car park I was thinking... 'Ok...which one should I pick home? if I could?' 'The 993 has always been my favourite... a light blue will be great! ahhh look at that 993RS with the perfect blue colour in my mind...oh wait that RWB one is great too!' RWB or RS ? hummmm one day....why not both? haha
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Probably not in a natural way. But with the medium of photography, it is possible. This is one of the reasons why I love practising photography. I enjoy creating new perspectives to share with others. Thanks for Reading Harry Chi Li When the Old meets the New.
The Z3 M-Roadster and the Z4 35is, both are 2-seater, top-down pocket rockets and powered by a straight 6 engine that produces well over 300-horse power. Z3 M-Roadster Weight: 1,399kg Horse Power: 321hp Transmission: 5-speed manual Engine: 3.2 L Normally Aspirated Straight 6 Z4 35is Weight: 1525kg Horse Power: 340hp Transmission: 7-speed M-DCT (6-speed manual is an option) Engine: 3L twin-turbo charged Straight 6 Somehow I always wish the cloth roof could be an option for my Z4. With all the advantages being a hardtop, having a cloth roof is just more ‘roadster’ to me. Plus as a car enthusiast born from the early 90s, I have just about to catch the love of high performance naturally aspirated engines, mated with a proper manual gearbox. This is why when I saw this Z3 M-Roadster the other night. I had a crush on it. Then I had a quick drive in my crush. Yea. Boy’s dream. It was not disappointing at all. Just as I wish it would be. An Ultimate Driving Machine as BMW said. Every move is urgently connected. If you love driving, and love to be challenged while driving, then the Z3 M-Roadster is a good example for you. But am I saying the Z4 35is isn’t as ‘ultimate‘ as the Z3 M-Roadster? No. They both are. Just the definition has been changed slightly over the years. At least I would still go home with the Z4 yet not forgetting the drive in my crush, for that one night. Thanks for Reading Harry Chi Li |
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