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vor 11 Minuten schrieb AZach:

Please kindly excuse my misleading exhaust clue, dual vs. quad. Giardiniera is correct, not sure about version. So I guess Rona!d will continue.

That would make a fantastic two car garage, that covers so much ground. Comfortable, sporty, modern daily driver. vintage, cool, estate, convertible (sort of), fun. I am sold. 

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It´s Dominique´s turn. He named the 2 series I only named the car in the reflection.

There is a (modern) compressor version of the Puch 700E Combi which has > 90 hp. Imagine that in the the left little vehicle!

(I had 90 hp in our 02 series - 1802 which was the father of the todays 2 series)

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Thank you Rona!d. 
First time for me so forgive me if it is too easy (or to hard). 

 

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I would be very interested to see what tyres it has, as they look like 285/45 x 15", which is also the size for my 1977 911 RSR. Those look more all weather tyres, whereas all I have been able to source is road legal race tyres, Pirelli P7 Corsa Classic or Michelin TB15. These arrive with very little tread and only last around 1200 miles plus they cost around £450 per tyre. At the moment I am running slightly too small back tyres at 255/45 x 15" Michelin MXW, on narrower (R15 x 9J") wheels rather than the correct R15 x 10J". 

Wilson

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58 minutes ago, Rona!d said:

295 wheels on the rear, much less fat on the front end, Wilson.

 

The numberplate of this vehicle should end with "259" 😉

Thanks Ronald - too wide for me I think. The Pirelli P7 Corsa Classic in 285/45 x R15 are listed for the back of this vehicle, as well my Porsche. It is probably the same on the front as well, 225/50 or 45 x R15 for tarmac use on R15" x 8J wheels. 

Wilson

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