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  • #REDIRECT [[Porsche Boxster]]
    29 bytes (3 words) - 06:14, 2 March 2007
  • ...He is also the designer of the original Boxster and [[Porsche 911|911]] ([[Porsche 996|996 series]]). ...tionary [[Porsche 996|996]], the first departure from the original [[Butzi Porsche]] design in four decades.
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  • *[[Porsche 914]] *[[Porsche Boxster]]
    325 bytes (38 words) - 09:43, 6 December 2009
  • ...orsche Cayenne|Cayenne]], [[Porsche 996|996]] (the all-new 911 of 1997), [[Porsche Carrera GT|Carrera GT]] — he also oversaw the company's work for external He retired from Porsche in July 2004 and was replaced by [[Michael Mauer]] of Germany.
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  • :6. [[Porsche 911]] Carrera RS :6. [[Porsche 356]]
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  • ...y Leno]], he is far more focused—he is rumored to own one of the largest [[Porsche]] collections in the world. He rented out an entire hangar at the Santa Mon ...to drive it as U.S. emission and crash tests were never performed because Porsche refused to donate four 959s for destruction tests (rendering the car "not s
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  • * [[Porsche]] ** [[Porsche Boxster]]
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  • |Marque = [[Porsche]] |Similar = [[Porsche 993]]
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  • * [[Porsche Boxster]]
    908 bytes (109 words) - 07:02, 10 October 2010
  • ...'' is a German [[automobile]] manufacturer. RUFs are built from unmarked [[Porsche]] chassis. When a chassis arrives, RUF builds their own independent work in ==RUF - A Passion for Porsche==
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  • ...ng [[Porsche]] and [[Subaru]], currently use horizontally opposed engines. Porsche continues to be the most prominent manufacturer of flat-6 engine luxury spo ...cks of these designs. The longest surviving flat-six engined model, the [[Porsche 911]], is a rear-engined sports car with acceptably compromised interior ro
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Porsche 968.jpg|250px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Porsche 968'''
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  • ...-spyder-concept.html Paris Show: Audi e-tron Spyder Concept puts Porsche's Boxster on Notice]
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  • *** [[Porsche 911]] Turbo, GT3, and Carrera Cup *** [[Audi A4]], [[Audi A6]], [[Porsche Boxster]], [[Porsche Cayman]], [[Skoda Superb]]
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  • ...st in Le Mans until the 1980's. The skyrocketing speeds and power of the [[Porsche 917|917]] era necessitated restrictions which permanently ended unlimited r ...nd [[supercar]]s such as the [[Pagani Zonda]], recent [[Porsche Carrera GT|Porsche Carrera]]s, [[Enzo Ferrari|Ferrari Enzo]], [[Lamborghini|Lamborghinis]], [[
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  • ...]], a rarity in American designs. Both the older and newer models of the [[Porsche 911]] use a [[flat-6]], at first air cooled but later models are water-cool The [[Porsche 917]] flat 12 engine is also not a boxer.
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  • ...Porsche 997 Carrera S]]<br>[[Porsche Cayman]]<br>[[Porsche Boxster|Porsche Boxster S]]<br>[[BMW Z4|BMW Z4 M]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class]]<br>[[Audi TT]]<br
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  • |[[Porsche Boxster]] |[[Porsche Carrera GT]]
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  • | Honda S2000, Audi TT, Porsche Boxster, BMW Z3 *[[Porsche Boxster]]
    7 KB (1,048 words) - 05:40, 21 April 2009
  • ...an unprecedented 675&nbsp;kg (1488&nbsp;lb). Compare this to a [[Porsche Boxster]] which is also considered to be an extremely lightweight sports car but we .... Compare that to 201&nbsp;bhp (149&nbsp;kW) produced by the 1997 Porsche Boxster.
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