959 S at RSS/Stuttgart Performance - Porsche DNA
#46
SoCal Locals – Come On By To Check Out Our 959 S
The Porsche television commercial has been completed and our 959 S is back safe and sound.
If anyone in the Southern California area would like to come by this Saturday July 25 (tomorrow) to check out our 959 S – you are more than welcome.
I will be available from 9AM - 1PM to show the car and will be happy to give anyone a tour of our facilities as well.
You can also see Project GT3 RS "The Angry Pumpkin" and a number of our other vehicles...
Let me know if you would like to come down or just swing on by...
Stuttgart Performance / Road Sport Supply
1275 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714.432.8815
Thanks and have a great weekend!
–Bryan
If anyone in the Southern California area would like to come by this Saturday July 25 (tomorrow) to check out our 959 S – you are more than welcome.
I will be available from 9AM - 1PM to show the car and will be happy to give anyone a tour of our facilities as well.
You can also see Project GT3 RS "The Angry Pumpkin" and a number of our other vehicles...
Let me know if you would like to come down or just swing on by...
Stuttgart Performance / Road Sport Supply
1275 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714.432.8815
Thanks and have a great weekend!
–Bryan
#47
Sneak Peak at New Porsche Television Commercial
Here is a new sneak peak of "behind the scenes" at the new Porsche television commercial launching the new Panamera in America.
You can catch a glimpse of our RSS / Stuttgart Performance Red 959S amongst all the other amazing Porsches.
We have also done upgrades on the Cayenne camera car being used. More to come, enjoy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWguaRNsmX0
You can catch a glimpse of our RSS / Stuttgart Performance Red 959S amongst all the other amazing Porsches.
We have also done upgrades on the Cayenne camera car being used. More to come, enjoy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWguaRNsmX0
Last edited by Sales@RSS; 09-10-2009 at 06:46 PM.
#48
Thank you so very much for driving this car. Beautiful.
I still remember seeing Michael Jordan's silver 959 stuffed into a dark corner of a storage building, all dusty and sad, with just over 1,300 miles on the odometer (or maybe it was kilometers). Just being able to see and touch one in person I felt was a priviledge. Evidently that car had not even seen daylight, or been out of that storage building, in almost a decade. It made me sad for the car, and made me wonder why he would even keep a car that magnificent if he was just going to let it sit with a thick layer of dust gathering on the paint and the interior (the window was left down).
I still remember seeing Michael Jordan's silver 959 stuffed into a dark corner of a storage building, all dusty and sad, with just over 1,300 miles on the odometer (or maybe it was kilometers). Just being able to see and touch one in person I felt was a priviledge. Evidently that car had not even seen daylight, or been out of that storage building, in almost a decade. It made me sad for the car, and made me wonder why he would even keep a car that magnificent if he was just going to let it sit with a thick layer of dust gathering on the paint and the interior (the window was left down).
Last edited by Meeyatch1; 09-11-2009 at 08:48 AM.
#49
Thanks Bryan for posting this and couldn't agree more with Meeyatch1.
In addition, that 911 GT1 is spectacular. I think the 917, 959s and GT1 are my fav's
In addition, that 911 GT1 is spectacular. I think the 917, 959s and GT1 are my fav's
Thank you so very much for driving this car. Beautiful.
I still remember seeing Michael Jordan's silver 959 stuffed into a dark corner of a storage building, all dusty and sad, with just over 1,300 miles on the odometer (or maybe it was kilometers). Just being able to see and touch one in person I felt was a priviledge. Evidently that car had not even seen daylight, or been out of that storage building, in almost a decade. It made me sad for the car, and made me wonder why he would even keep a car that magnificent if he was just going to let it sit with a thick layer of dust gathering on the paint and the interior (the window was left down).
I still remember seeing Michael Jordan's silver 959 stuffed into a dark corner of a storage building, all dusty and sad, with just over 1,300 miles on the odometer (or maybe it was kilometers). Just being able to see and touch one in person I felt was a priviledge. Evidently that car had not even seen daylight, or been out of that storage building, in almost a decade. It made me sad for the car, and made me wonder why he would even keep a car that magnificent if he was just going to let it sit with a thick layer of dust gathering on the paint and the interior (the window was left down).
#51
That is a very impressive collection of rides your friend has. There is something about the 911 GT1. I would assume you have you seen it in person?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECQv95kN-38
#53
Oh..and the guy who owns them, although a private guy and one who would not want his name plastered all over the place, is the most genuinely nice guy I have ever met. Kinda cool as his mechanic works on my car. Every time I go to his shop I get to look at a cool car!!
#54
not only do you have a nicer 996 TT than me, but you also have far better friends.
Last edited by fdorn; 09-11-2009 at 01:41 PM. Reason: Spelling
#56
, maybe I need to get out a little more
#59
so he actually contributed something else to society other than the BSOD? nice
#60
Yes, it was a good time. The Porsches through history on location were simply stunning (except the new Panamera, just cant except it yet). Jerry Seinfeld was there with much of his collection. The car owners and those in charge of certain collections that were on location were all great people...