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Let me throw my .2 into the ring. I really like the C2 Turbo's. More modern car, but still adhere's more to the classic 911 shape. On these widebody cars, the C2 bumpers look much more proportianate, and I actually like them better than 993's. (I never really fell for the quasi-flatnose of the 993)
They retain 2 wheel drive, and semi-trailing arms in the rear, so you can still throttle-steer them. The early 3.3's are mechanically identical to the 930 engine-wise, and even the Turbo 3.6 still used CIS. I think they are the last of the pure Turbo driving experience. A/C that works, ABS, stiffer chassis, and an absolute bargain right now.
The 993 TT is an awesome car, but I hate 4WD and toe-correcting rear suspension. I hate cars that are trying to undo "mistakes" they think I made. Why should I drive a car that can drive itself?
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'69 911E coupe' RSR clone-in-progress (retired 911-Spec racer)
'72 911T Targa MFI 2.4E spec(Formerly "Scruffy")
2004 GT3
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