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Anyone seen this model before?

This is advertised as fitting an early 911, any one here seen this one before and have and more info??

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Old 12-01-2006, 01:54 AM
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Yes I have seen one of those, I think one of those came with a car I used to own. I think it was made by "Monza" or something like that. I would NEVER buy one. It was incredibly cheap and had those ugly four tips coming out of the bottom. I think the stock style single driver side exit performance muffler is the best.
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Originally posted by EarlyPorsche
I think it was made by "Monza" or something like that...
Or maybe "Ansa"?

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Not much help with that one Kroggers. But I see you own a 306 aswell. Do you find it hungry on petrol? I have one aswell and if I put $20 in her she drinks it like a glass of milk but if I put $40 in her it is quite a bit better. Mines a 95 2.0 Litre. Sorry I know it's not Porsche related but just curious if you have the same problem. Apart from that it's a fantastic car but performance wise the 911sc would kick it's butt with ease. Had one of them to but sold it now and have a 93 c2 which would kick the 911sc butt however the 911sc would give it a really good challenge off the mark for a couple of seconds only though. Those sc's are one quick little beast ay.
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Thank you all for the info. I do not like it, and would not pay for it - not my style!!! Just did not look like it would fit on a 911.

Hi Tezme, in general I find the 306 is very reliable and not very hungry on petrol, but now that you mention it, I will have to keep an eye on it ) The only problem I have had with the car is its ability to turn into a compost manufacturer! We have a large number of trees round our drive, and during this time of the year, all the stuff that falls of the tree manages to find its way into the air vents (at the base of the front screen on each side of the car), and sit there to rot - creates a nasty smell after a few weeks I have now started a routine where I have to flush out the system every 2 weeks to stop the bad smell....
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Thanks for that Kroggers. Yuck, I think I would rather stick to the problem of economy rather than the smelly problem you have instead. That sounds like a right pain in the butt of a problem. Lucky the Porsche doesn't suffer with that problem aswell although the fun you get out of driving the Porsche would probably make your nose immune to anything else from the pumping adrenaline through your body as the Porsche just scampers from A to B in seconds. Oh man, I miss that car.

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