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So in reality they would have told this kid to kick rocks?
Always loved that commerical. Those were a great car but the Tiptronic auto was such crap back then. The PDK is where it's at.
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So in reality they would have told this kid to kick rocks?
The whole back go upWhile we're on the Porsche topic, here's my new Alcantara steering wheel. And a few photos of mine and my bros car getting washed yesterday.
Whoever owns the Targa is the smarter brother jkWhile we're on the Porsche topic, here's my new Alcantara steering wheel. And a few photos of mine and my bros car getting washed yesterday.
what is the prefered online forum for Porsche owners/enthusiasts?
Whoever owns the Targa is the smarter brother jk
ClowninnWhile we're on the Porsche topic, here's my new Alcantara steering wheel. And a few photos of mine and my bros car getting washed yesterday.
What is the practicality of an alcantara steering wheel, I was interested in getting one. However I hear the moisture from your hands or really anything on your hands get absorbed into the steering wheel and ruin them. I thought going the glove route, but instantly makes me think of guys in the 40's with the driving gloves, convertible, with the scarf blowing in the wind.While we're on the Porsche topic, here's my new Alcantara steering wheel. And a few photos of mine and my bros car getting washed yesterday.
Interesting so I found something very disturbing, Toyota had that Supra model around all that time and still didn't realize it was BULL****, or they really bringing everyone back for the next F&F. It has hashtag TokyoDrift so 'm leaning towards the first statement. Also "Shad Moss" hasn't updated his IMDB.
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All this P car talk reminded me of this video I cam across a week or so ago. Its kinda interesting, dude has some balls for doing it.
I'm not a porsche expert by no means but I feel like a car such as a gt4 would be a very fun daily driver as you can get into it on public roads without gettting in too much trouble or danger as u would with the big daddy porsches. yeah the big numbers are cool but being able to use those numbers is a factor alotta people forget.GT4 is a lot of car for $55k. A little gutless, but very well balanced.
All this P car talk reminded me of this video I cam across a week or so ago. Its kinda interesting, dude has some balls for doing it.
exactly, i would never buy a salvage car from someone else, but i would buy it from the auction to ensure all repairs were done correctly.The guy bought the right salvage car from the right body shop. Plus having every receipt for the repairs basically gives it a green light for being repaired properly and not having anything done half-assed. For that $$, he got a HELL of a deal! Love the GT4.
The auction is a roll of the dice when you buy any car. There are no guarantees or returns unless they made an error with paperwork ( title issues). If you buy private party you can at least contact the seller and have a chance to work something out.exactly, i would never buy a salvage car from someone else, but i would buy it from the auction to ensure all repairs were done correctly.
Nardi makes nice steering wheels thats like that oneWhat is the practicality of an alcantara steering wheel, I was interested in getting one. However I hear the moisture from your hands or really anything on your hands get absorbed into the steering wheel and ruin them. I thought going the glove route, but instantly makes me think of guys in the 40's with the driving gloves, convertible, with the scarf blowing in the wind.
While looking for a pic for an example did find some decent looking gloves to drive in.