A bit of T-cut and a pin hammer and it’ll be good as new....

granturismo

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911 Targa 4s - sweet car as well - shame it will be a write off. Probably my favourite 991 911 shape.... Must have been going at some speed to chuck it through a brick wall and then go some distance beyond it. Looks like 4-6 feet between the wall and the path as well....
 

sionie1

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I wonder if he got confused with the brake pedal and accelerator? Common occurrence apparently in the err ‘older demographic ‘.
 

outrun

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He's not that old. Maybe he was just driving it like he stole it. Or maybe he actually stole it.
 

Vampyrebat

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911 Targa 4s - sweet car as well - shame it will be a write off. Probably my favourite 991 911 shape.... Must have been going at some speed to chuck it through a brick wall and then go some distance beyond it. Looks like 4-6 feet between the wall and the path as well....

Yep, one of my favorite ones the Targa.........And pretty rare too
 

Ewan

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A colleague at work collected his new Targa 4S from Porsche Reading on Saturday. Turned up today in it, as the weather is good. I have to say it is particularly lovely, and the way the roof operates is pure theatre. A good buy, and glacial depreciation (with luck).

(Back seats are useless though. They are vertical, like in the cabrio, so not even vaguely useable like the ones in the coupe.)