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> PORSCHE TERMINOLOGY, WHAT DO THESE PHRASES MEAN
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post Jun 25 2011, 11:23 AM
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I am new to the world still and I see these phrases all the time but like in shcool, I hope no question is a dumb quesiton.

"Teener" How did phrase get coined and I assume it means small or tiny like the 914?
"Concourse" What type of 914 is this?

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post Jun 25 2011, 11:45 AM
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I am new to the world still and I see these phrases all the time but like in shcool, I hope no question is a dumb quesiton.

"Teener" How did phrase get coined and I assume it means small or tiny like the 914?
"Concourse" What type of 914 is this?

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Teener = Can also mean one who owns, or is a big fan of Nine Fourteens, i.e. a 'teener
Concourse = a place where pathways or roads meet and not a relevent term here.
Concours = a competitive examination, more specifically Concours d'Elegance, a competition among car owners on the appearance of their cars. In our circles , this also leads to CW, a concours weenie, one who spend an inordinate amount of time detailing their car with tiny brushes and toothpicks. A CW also obsesses over the accuracy of every small aspect of their car, possibly up to where the air in their tires came from. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)
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