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We are past that point already. It’s just that the fallout hasn’t reached us yet.

And fires any deemed “woke” ATC employees, replaced by Tesla-build FSFlying, and then fires the non-woke ones, then fires the maintenance crews responsible for runway and airport upkeep, and then fires airport managers....

Boom estimated that Overture will receive type certification in 2029.

Do they just fly 1 dude at a time?”

Ah back in the good ‘ol times when America was truly great!

I had never heard this, and it is absolutely insane. The FAA and USAF were just like, “you know what? Fuck OKC and everyone that lives there. Good luck folks!”

“...affordable, sustainable, and friendly to those onboard and on the ground.”

yeah. million dollar, super rare car getting close to 40 years old doesn’t really scream “owner is going to pile on the miles” as much as “sit in a garage outbuilding that’s larger/nicer than my house for ten years then try and sell for a profit”

I wonder how long a car with 40 doors would be? 

I mean... it’s a running, driving, low mileage car that appears to be in pretty good condition. $3500 seems like a no brainer.

Well to be fair though when you take your car to Singer there really isn’t a single piece they DON’T touch. Also keep in mind that $300k and up, is on TOP of your donor car you take to them. I could be remembering wrong but they don’t really “build” a car you bring your Porsche to them and commission a build.

I would love to buy a gently used C6 Z06 from some boomer who spent more time washing and waxing it than actually cruising around in it.

Almost all the body parts needed to make a 911 shell are available in the aftermarket.

Around Christmastime, I bought a used car. My main reason for buying at that time was that I couldn’t know what Captain Unpredictable’s mandates would do to the pricing of... everything.

But as to your point of equipment, I bought a 2017 Mazda CX-5 because it *lacks* some modern technology of the current model... stuff

Because you need VIN plates and a title for the one you stole?
 
Dunno if there’s a YearOne equivalent for the 911, where you can get more or less everything but the VIN. That’s about the only reason I could think of for buying this thing.

All you need is a VIN to join PCA!

They make it more difficult to put in aftermarket radios every year. Plus you now frequently have to buy expensive wiring adapters.

“You can buy a last-gen Honda Civic Type R that’s been whipped on mercilessly for the price of new base civic that hasn’t been whipped on mercilessly”

Depending on the car and its radio layout, you can upgrade to a Carplay/Android auto unit for not a ton of money. I am cheap, so I haven’t done it yet. But I am eventually going to get one for my ‘07 Highlander.

legend.  both the meme and the lady.