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Porsche Prices !!!

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by farmster, Oct 21, 2017.

  1. handy for trips to Europe where it is mainly used anyway
     
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  2. Nothing wrong with a beetle on steroids..:p
     
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  3. Manual or pdk?
     
  4. PDK mate. Manual Gen2's are very rare. Don't think I've ever seen one!
     
  5. They are rare, but a friend of mine has a gen 2 manual, loads of carbon options, 17k miles on it. I have advised him to keep hold of it !!! :upyeah:
     
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  6. It's a personal thing. I'm in the minority preferring the PDK. If I'd secured a GT3 build slot recently (which I fell waaaay short of btw) I'd spec PDK 100%. I totally get the manual thing but the PDK is far better and technologically advanced piece of kit for a modern car. But there's a lot of dewy eyed nostalgia out there that love the manual. Fair do's, choices eh!
     
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  7. But it's an (old man's) automatic !! :p Chisel jawed racing types drive manuals :cool:
     
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  8. But I am an old man! You watching a Sunday afternoon black and white film??
     
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  9. Sadly no, on shift mate
     
  10. Ha ha, me too. Which is why I have time for the 'bants' Recently did a Vmax (23rd Sept) to see how the old man car would do.... he he... I'm number 550. Never did anything like this before I was just curious. The timesheets were an absolute tonic for my tiny penis :joy:
    There were some monster cars there btw.... As you can probably imagine.
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  11. Think how fast you'd have gone in a Manual !! :eek::upyeah:
     
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  12. Just parked mine up. She is not quick at all! 2.7L engine is sort of rubbish, but sounds, looks and drives well!
     
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  13. Didn't do it in the Turbo Mary, but ran my Audi at a Vmax event couple of years back, recorded times were good, but not done it in my current car yet, which I am ashamed to say.....................Is a twin clutch box :holdheadinshameemoji: :pensive:
     
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  14. I thought it might be...... an old codger auto.... hmmmmm... I bet you've got a brushed tartan rug on the parcel shelf and a little round tin of boiled sweets velcro'd to the dash??
     
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  15. Oh you've seen it eh....Sneaky !!! :D
     
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  16. Its simply mental and one are worth it.

    And I'd have any of them ;)
     
  17. The 2.7 is not that bad for what it is. I had one...
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    If you try to read please take it with a pinch of salt. I never got to see the article before it went to print.
    I think they were a little creative and it was 10++ years ago.

    I recall, the guy who bought it had a 90's M3. He was a track day enthusiast. On the way to a group "fun" commercial kart event he struggled to keep up with me (or so he said) in his car, via a long-ish drive on some unhindered roads.

    Although my 911 was not standard & I was using all of its power (young and dumb) and he might have been a bit more considerate with his car.

    Obviously they are not all that compared to modern cars, but for it's age as a classic there's defo worse cars to own.

    I've driven a variety of things over the years, a rare (maybe Tickford of similar) Capri 3.1 or 3.2 V6 was not a patch on it. Obviously I'd sooner have a 911 2.7RS, slightly different beast or a more radical 3.0 RSR.
     
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  18. O have been a wheeler dealer specialist in classic Porsche for more than 20 years and I have also been racing them around Europe!
    But nowadays the prices have just went crazy!
    And to be honest I don’t think they will be “normal again”.
    But I have to say that bikes is more fun and surtenly much cheaper= better value/money
     
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  19. A friend bought a 964rs about 10 years ago for £24k. Thats some investment. Has same colour seats as in opening post. Exterior is a similar pinky/purple. I like combo's like this, just a bit different.
     
  20. I used too love Porsche but some of the new ones are a bit too refined for me like driving a Mercedes thats just my opinion 2.7rs GREAT CAR.

    This is my one i sold spent loads of money at Bob Watson Engineering Great Guy.

    This guy wanted to buy it with the plate to race it in Australia so i sold it to him Do i regret it ? yes a bit if I'm being HONEST lol.

    But i have gone on to those nice red cars now lol.

    Some of the TOP END Porsche GT/RS Type cars the ones with the roll cages are Excellent but still prefer the Red Cars.

    Here are some pics of my car which i sold a few years ago but i still kept the number plate lol and had it on a few cars.

    But now got it on my van keep getting people saying that should be on a 911 TURBO real Sherlock lol

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