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    The best of the front engined Porsches was the ultra rare (14 made) 968 Turbo S of 1993/1994.




    I'd have it over certain 911s.

    The Turbo RS was the race version of which 5 were ever made.



    For the next front engined Porsche, these two should be the main inspiration as they were great drivers cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    The best of the front engined Porsches was the ultra rare (14 made) 968 Turbo S of 1993/1994.




    I'd have it over certain 911s.

    The Turbo RS was the race version of which 5 were ever made.



    For the next front engined Porsche, these two should be the main inspiration as they were great drivers cars.
    Really? 968/968 Turbo S/RS a great driver car? Stop googling and get on the track. 968's are overweight 944's. 968 Turbo S is a high strung, unreliable peice of crap - folks thought the 951 was unreliable...LOL, RS - there's a reason only a handful were made.

    Best driver car as far as front engine Porsche's go is a 944.

    A great all around car, and the best front engine Porsche ever made is the 928 GTS. You can go 180mph with your golf clubs in the back, groceries, and probably tow a 968 RS while you're at it.

    Don't let the rarity of those specific 968's fool you.

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