I’ve been dreaming up wild shop Utes for a while now,
Stef,
What a throwback comment!
Thats how Saturn was created, GM created their Saturn as a cautionary tale and vowed never to give them enough power to repeat history.
its rear wheel drive now, and I need new rear tyres.
‘Absurdly snow covered’ is more about anything in Houston having any snow on it.
As someone who is currently trading the Turbo S in for a 96 turbo,
Calling it right now, the 911R prices won’t be falling more than 10% of where they have been (actually) trading at for the last 12 months.
a brand new 718 base boxster or cayman has HORRIFIC boost response for any car in 2017, especially with a manual gearbox.
*replied to wrong comment*
Yes,
I’ve long debated the idea that eventually my shop will become more of a gallery and my employees curators of rolling art than mechanics. The vehicles will never lose value, or appeal to those who can afford to run them after the bans, so I’m not worried about having nothing to do. Its just going to be a sad…
I have a good method for this cars and coffee. We have organized our levers do the regular Porsche Saturday meets to coincide with this event, about 5 miles down the road, So we all get to this one at memorial city around 6.30-7, drunk coffee and hang out with the other sports car owners. Then around 8.30 we all…
Havnt had a single issue with it. ive only put about 25k miles on it in the last two years though, the previous owner put on the first 105k. He did a lot of good maintenance. Of course owning a Porsche shop makes it easier to keep it in shape.
I have a 96 C2 in Arena Red on Grey.
If you’re ever in Houston I’d be happy to show you my current daily driver.