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Bingo Sports is truly aware that one can use a race car legally in Japan's roads:
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Bingo Sports is truly aware that one can use a race car legally in Japan's roads:
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^ I simply love plain-body race cars and holy god almighty!!! It's street legal!!!
I don't exactly see how; you can still track it which is its entire purpose & what US owners have done.-> Then I'll dump it in the Philippines (as long it's LHD, I'm good) or at the Isle of Mann (once I have a ranch over there). The US is a piss-poor place to own gems like this.
Not to mention it's a race car, so the stiff suspension will probably break your spine when you drive over anything bigger than a large leaf.I don't exactly see how; you can still track it which is its entire purpose & what US owners have done.
Like I said, the GTR is a terrible car to drive on the streets anyway. No insulation of any kind, no a/c or radio, completely straight-piped exhaust, etc. Diablos are notorious for heavy clutches & this is a model that multiplies that by 10. It's not going to be any better anywhere else in the world.
These have been popping up for sale quite a bit these days, and the prices are only climbing. Makes me sad, I will never own one. I especially love the Peppermint Green ones, here is one for sale in Germany, no price listed, but you can be sure it's close to £250k:
Let me see what I have in my pocket.....£1.50?
Let me see what I have in my pocket.....£1.50?
1992 Porsche 964 RS N/GT
Swiss import in concours condition. Worth a bag of sand short of £250k.
Another N/GT (1991, also in Rubystone Red) for sale in Germany at roughly the same price
And who's going to track a £250k RS? May as well go buy yourself a proper Cup car, which will cost one third of the price and will be much more effective on track.
👍 £56,000 gets you an immaculate, low-milage 2008 GT3 Cup with a spares package. Would be so much quicker on track and if locked away as an investment, would probably be just as good in the long term.