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   In this period, I'm considering to buy a real movie car: it's not so famous like the General Lee or the Batmobile, but it's a great german sport car produced in the '70/'80... It's the awesome Porsche 928 used in the movie "Risky Business", with a young Tom Cruise. I found this car on Internet and I discovered that it's in a car garage near my town. So, the last saturday I was gone to see it with my girlfriend: the body is perfect (with the same paint of the 928 used in the movie), while the interior need a good restoration (the leather seats and the internal tapestry are not perfect). The only doubt is the engine: I'm not an expert of this kind of engines, so in the next weeks I will reassess the car with a friend of my father, a great Porsche connoisseur. I will decide to buy this car only if the engine is in good conditions, otherwise I will consider to search another similar car.

Posted by: Fabiano on Tue 2/26/2008 at 12:30   02

Tags: movie, perfect, porsche, engine, great, connoisseur, restoration, considering, discovered, conditions

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2008/02/27 Emiliano says:
Wau!!!!! Complimenti!!!! Questa Porsche ce l'aveva il marito di mia cugina negli anni 80... mi sembra 83. Io ero un bambino e quando la vedevo rimanevo sempre a bocca aperta. Comunque per il motore controlla bene che sia a posto altrimenti poi per rifarlo..... sgrat sgrat sgrat....
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2008/02/27 zed says:
Hi fabiano, woh do you know its the same car, has it got details etc, as lots of these were made, and it seems along way from the states,
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