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post Apr 30 2025, 10:38 AM
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There was a cool article in Excellence about how Porsche almost went bankrupt in the 90’s. They brought in the Japanese to teach them modern assembly techniques to save money. The workers were not happy but it needed to be done to survive. When the 996 came out, purists called it a rear engined Toyota Supra. It was superior in every way, well except for maybe the motor…. lol
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