If you owned a 911 (996) turbo, why would you make the car rear wheel drive. Wouldn't that devalue the car?
EDIT And not make it handle as well, makes no issue to the traction control tho as viscous diff does the power transfer.
People do this with Lambos don't they? I'm not sure of the reason why, but I guess it's not much more than putting some drive shafts back in and removing the deletes when you come to sell it.
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If you owned a 911 (996) turbo, why would you make the car rear wheel drive. Wouldn't that devalue the car?
EDIT And not make it handle as well, makes no issue to the traction control tho as viscous diff does the power transfer.