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Old 03-30-2017, 04:31 PM
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Whilst I'm loving the fact that the cars get used more regularly now it's possible for longtails to become road registered and worthy, they don't half look odd being raised up to a sensible road ride height.

Certainly loses a lot of the imposing low stance they normally have which is a big shame. It's noticeable on the short tailed GTR's too but a lot more so on the 97 cars.

Also I know I've asked about the 911 GT1 with the registration plate before but I forgot the answer, is that road legal too? I know a 97 car has been road converted and was for sale by RM recently so presumably this one is too? It's worn that N1 GTP plate for a few years now.
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yes road legal too
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