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'Twas The Night Before Christmas, Porsche Style
We first published this poem 6-years ago. Since then, different variations of it have been read and enjoyed by more than 60,000 Porsche fans. Have you read it yet? We know not everyone celebrates Christmas, but most of you celebrate the holidays in one way or the other. For us it's
a time to look back, give thanks and rest-up for the coming year. Thank you to each and every one of you for taking the time to read our emails, share our posts and being part of the FLATSIXES.com community. Our Favorite Porsches On eBay This Week: Volume
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Project Boxster Clubsport: Part 11 - GT3 Wheels and Michelins
Last year we introduced you to our newest project car, simply called "Project Boxster Clubsport". In that first installment we found the right car, we purchased it for a song, and it was sitting politely in
our garage waiting for its first modifications. Well, here we are nearly a year later and the mods continue. This month we've installed a set of GT3 wheels and some really big sticky Michelins. Here's why we
chose them and what was involved to make them fit.
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Watch Jeff Zwart Break Records In a 800 HP Turbo Cup
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This Video Is All 911 GT3 RS. No Voiceover. No Soundtrack. Just a
Porsche As It's Meant To Be.
Usually when we see videos with high production values they're accompanied by a reviewer explaining just how incredible it is to be them and drive that particular car on that particular track. Or, worse yet,
instead of the reviewer blathering on we're subjected to some type of soundtrack that completely obliterates what we all really want to hear, the exhaust note from that flat-six Porsche engine as it screams around the track. Finally, someone gets it. The video in this post features a 911
GT3 RS in Lava Orange lapping and unknown track (Bilster Berg anyone?) for nearly 6 minutes. No voice over, no stupid soundtrack, just the sonorous sounds of a Porsche doing what it does best. Enjoy! Related Porsche Blog Posts You'll
Enjoy! If you enjoy these Porsche cartoons (or any of our other posts for that matter) we would love it if you would take a minute to share them with others. All you need to do is click here, or on the image above, and then share it by selecting any of the social network buttons you find on the side and bottom of the post. Related Porsche Blog Posts You'll Enjoy! Reader Submitted
Pictures
We want to thank everyone that has sent in pictures so far and we'll do our best to get them all published in time. If you have a favorite Porsche picture (or video) you would like to share with other FLATSIXES.com readers simply email it to pictureoftheweek@flatsixes.com. This is Porche's Idea of a Flash Mob
If you're anything like me, when you think of a "flash mob" you probably think about a group of people coming together in a public place and acting our a pre-aranged and choreographed dance or skit. What you most
likely don't think about, however, is the grid of your favorite sports car race. But that's exactly what Porsche thought about after rounds 9 & 10 of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia. In an effort to get closer to their fans, Porsche set up a "flash mob" on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - with an interesting twist. They took the action from the race track to the road and surprised pedestrians by creating a full racing grid that materialized out of nowhere, including race cars, pit crews
and grid girls. I love the looks on people's faces as the Cup cars coming screaming onto the street. Related Porsche Blog Posts You'll
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Turbo vs. Audi's New R8 V10 Plus
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Porsches In The World Famous East African Safari
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