From London to Poland and back

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tanex
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 Not that many gs spotted so you will have to put up with some other unusual bricks. Who made the tracked vehicle ?

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Re: From London to Poland and back

 nice... Loving the tracked monster!.... thought not to sure about the last photo........ I thought tey only came in green.....

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Re: From London to Poland and back

Maybe Citroen did the track conversion - looks like a bonnet from a 2CV  :)  Mean machine tho.

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Re: From London to Poland and back

Tracked monster - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Trac

In a yellow 911? (991?)

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Re: From London to Poland and back

 Sorry to put a Non G pic up but will do
It is Mk 1 996 GT3
Well spotted .....you not the car

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Re: From London to Poland and back

I have memories of trying to keep up with a 993 GT2 in the wet around Knockhill with a 240hp/ton car.. turns out he was on the cool down lap which is why no brakes were used and he was still just walking away... Power is nothing without control. Keep thinking about a used glass rear window Boxster S but economics just don't fly for me.. and RMS and balance shaft issues probably don't like turbo's (and neither does cost of killing an engine..)