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Thread: Kremer ST Recreation in progress

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    Outstanding !!!!!!!!!
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    Sau geil!!!!!! I want A Video from this Car, for check the Sound

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    Sorry, ST Harry, no sound from inside at CoTA. A few more pics...

    Also, Shrews' other ride...
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    Man, that looks great on the track. Right at home.
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    I wasn't expecting to take it on the track this weekend so no go-pro footage sadly. Have to admit it was a real hoot to take it out and find the limits of 45 year old technology, the car was incredibly well planted and the joy of throttle lifting to induce oversteer and power through corners was more fun than I've had on a track in years. There was no keeping up to the supercars on the straights but there were a few guys in gt3RS's surprised to still see me right on their bumper all the way through the esses... And for anyone curious - Michelin TB's are worth every penny.

    Gib you put together a fantastic tribute, thanks for letting me experience the pinnacle of road racing from an era gone by. Shrews
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    I was over at Autokennel and saw this car, pretty exciting to me to see such an authentic recreation....wish I was a buyer for it. Yummy....
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    So Gib's old green Kremer Tribute is for sale?
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    Quote Originally Posted by letsrollbabe View Post
    Going out my driveway for the last time...and heading to Texas.
    It was really after dark when these shots were taken...so they are real grainy.
    Gib,
    All your photos are really good except the ones you take when they are "out the door, bye bye"
    Are you sure its the poor light or the tears running down over the camera lens that makes those ones in particular "grainy"?
    Awesome car(s) and thread.
    Mark

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    Just to let those know who've been following this thread, we have the ST available at our shop. Details are on our website: www.autokennel.com

    Here's a pic from this past weekend's Luft5 activities where it was on display. What a joy to drive too and from the event. Such a treat:
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    http://www.autokennel.com

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    Just saw this thread a bit ago then cleaning out my VW camper found this 73 Christophorus.Name:  17BC6DFF-C12F-4EF5-82AC-40E462F51C90.jpg
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