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As long as they don't make shift-by-wire...*ducks*

If I was a wealthy philanthropist, I'd buy this thing just to destroy it and make the world a better place.

Wow, where to start? First off, I'm yet to run into anyone who's a 'manual elitist'. Maybe I hang out with the wrong people. Second, when does it matter if a car with paddle shifters is a bit quicker on the track? If you have the track to yourself and writing an article for a magazine, the lap time might matter,

Definitely CP. Some E30s will bring huge money, but it takes the right car. I sold a '90 325iS a couple years back for over $8K, but it wasn't a four door. Or an automatic. Nor did it have mismatched wheels...

The lack of A/C would be a deal breaker for me here in Houston.

The first picture looks like a scene from Roadhouse.

You've obviously seen my car...

Hmmm. Wonder if they could make one for my car with a couple wolves and the moon?

Beat me to it. Love Inka.

My favorite blue currently available on any car. Looked at ordering a new Boxster in Aqua with full red leather. Really looks great on your C4S.

As a Porsche guy, I have a difficult time arguing with this. The market wants what it wants. And Porsche buyers want 911s or variants. It's simply what we like.

You could do worse than Porsche's Riviera Blue.

I agree, however these colors look great on new 911s too, IMHO.

This is a color very similar to Guardsman blue that was seen on the racing colors. What a gorgeous D Type.

Can't argue.

One of my favorites from the 80's.

You might be thinking of Carbon Black. Our E46M3 is Carbon Black and it looks great, but is a bitch to keep clean.

How great is it with the red interior?

Porsche Aquamarine Blue, only available in '56 & '57. I like it so much, that I plan on painting my '32 roadster that color along with oatmeal carpet and red Speedster seats.