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      10-09-2011, 11:25 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by alms211 View Post
Precisely --- and winning engine of the year four years in a row is NOT "competence".

You can't just say 911 Turbo or Toyota 4wd truck and not quantify which one you are talking about. Are you saying my uncle's 4 cylnder 1994 Toyota SR5 pickup is legendary? I think not.

As I said earlier --- in general terms the Porsche 911 is legendary. The BMW M3 is legendary. The Corvette is legendary. The Ford Mustang is legendary.

What is your definitiion of legendary?
You apparently don't understand the definition of legendary. Yes. I was talking about the older 4 cyl Toyota trucks that run forever. I wasn't talking about a particular 911 Turbo, I was talking about all of them including the 4sp early ones from the '70s. The cars are legendary.

You can talk to practically any person on the street and they'll identify a Countach, or have heard of the Porsche Turbo. Every person on the Earth recognizes a Volkswagen Beetle. No-one outside of this forum even knows what an M3 is. Look up the word 'legendary'. There are no legends with M3s in them.

By the way, the S54 won engine of the year (3.0l to 4.0l) more times than the S65. Both engines one the overall once. And the engine is only one aspect of the car.
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