is your black stuff "recommended"?
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is your black stuff "recommended"?
Pandering to my well known rubber-fetish, Porsche have dragged some of their old kit out of the corporate lock-up and tested some current tyres. They're come up with a list of recommended rubber for all sorts of old Porkas
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices/classic/news/classicnews/?pool=uk&id=2011-03-01-classic
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices/classic/news/classicnews/?pool=uk&id=2011-03-01-classic
Re: is your black stuff "recommended"?
I am am frankly amazed that Porsche take the time to do this and the cost.
Mind you what a great job
Mind you what a great job
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Re: is your black stuff "recommended"?
Agreed. I think it shows remarkable commitment on the part of Porsche towards owners of their older models.
Re: is your black stuff "recommended"?
I have always gone for p6000's
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