08-06-2022, 02:37 PM
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Los Bastardo owned my ass at least once
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Vancouver
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Originally Posted by dark0821
If there is no budget
LFA daily
Carrera GT weekend
Both cars reminds me of the glory F1 days, and modern enough that with regular proper maintenance, will be super reliable.
Ofc I want the F1, F40, F50, zonda, but honeslty those cars are a) not very street friendly, and b) will defn leave you stranded even with good maintenance.....
Somewhat dreaming, but can own if i sell the house LOL
The 992 GT3 Touring, it literally ticked all the correct boxes as the ultimate 911 for me...
The goal for retirement if they stop frikken apprieciating (who am I kidding) 997.2 GT3, what a car... i told my wife that if we bought the car using equity a decade ago when the interest was still stupid low, i would have owned the car for free, and maybe even sold at a profit at this point....
Love the RS variants for sure, but as I grew older, I no longer want the big wang. And honestly, 99% street driving, the premium to get in a RS is not worth it. I mean... I am poor after all. Though I do believe a RS will always be desireable, so it will hold on to its value...
Immediate goal? Lets say 996 or 997 gen manual 911 within the next 5 to 6 years, would be a pretty awesome 40 yrs old present? XD
Totally okay to gamble on IMS and bore scoring looool
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Even a regular 997.1 or .2 S you would have driven for free considering the stupidity of the last 2 years, don't need a GT3.
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