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US $119.96
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San Diego, California, US
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2012 Porsche 911 7-speed gearbox in action +video

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2012 Porsche 911 7-speed gearbox video below Some of us are old enough – just –  to remember when a 3-speed gearbox was normal. And, quite often, located on the column. Cars like the Vauxhall Cresta and Ford Zephyr had them, but they now belong to a completely different world to the one inhabited by the 7-speed manual gearbox in the new Porsche 911.

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Tue, 29 Sep 2009

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