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did you read the second sentence, bro body widened and aerodynamically optimised with carbon parts; front underbody aerodynamically optimised

Sure it does, it’s just followed by 6 more digits.

STREET ALL THE THINGS!!!

What? Why would it? It’s just a track toy that qualifies for a few series. You mean because it’s more rare or something?

Are you suggesting the 991 RSR and Carrera 4 have the same body? Because even Porsche says it’s not.Also, you have eyeballs.

The body is based off a Carrera, sure, but that’s what I mean by silhouette, and even then it isn’t really, since it’s like 9 inches wider .

No, because for the same price, if i wanted a track toy I’d buy a 1 or 2 year old actual race car, like an RSR or 430 GT3. Also, Cayman cups get destroyed by “street legal” decked out C6 Z06 corvettes at Watkins Glenn all day long, so I don’t think it has non-single make race appeal. So no, I wouldn’t buy one. CP.

Fact.

Oof, I don’t want to know. I do know that car that’s actually raced, like in a circuit with a team depreciates heavily ni just one season, where as the Mac with 15k miles on it will only go down to 140k or so. You can buy an F430 GT2 for $100k now, and I think they were like $400k when they came out.

Um no, it is a street car that Porsche jazzed up. An RSR is a race car that isn’t based on the street car, besides silhouette.

Then either way Porsche chargeth extra...

Ha, true!

Agreed, completely.

I know. CP.

Fair point. But I’d much rather have a 1 year old RSR or or 430 GT3 for the same price, and have an actual racer.

Can you drive a GT4 clubsport on the street? No.

A Cayman that legitimately costs the same as a McLaren 570s?

CP.

Before anyone completely destroys the Allroad (which you should); they DID make them with the 4.2 litre V8, and it doesn’t even have a timing chain. Same suspension issues, however.

The United states currently operate 2,400 F15/16/18/22/35s.

ever heard of the NFL, NBA, F1 or NASCAR?