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I appreciate responses like that (being a person that has in the past asked what the difference is between muscle/pony cars). I will say this though.... of all the super cars out, the Ford GT definitely pays respect to the essence of muscle (IMO).

Lol. Touche. For me, a lot of being a "purist" comes from the personality, not just the obsession. I.e., not only a subject matter expert, but also a diplomatic advocate for the brand.

I've talked to a few 911 guys who rag on Boxster/Cayman owners for getting the "cheap" cars.

I'm a bit ignorant on the subject, but are Targas less desirable? Personally I'm a fan of concerts and targes, but believe due to the decreased performance and increased costs that they aren't the ideal model (when considering it an "asset")

Rocky is nobodies top heavy but whatever

He does realize people remember what really happened, right?

I hope you're serious because this "it looks like it but doesn't function like it" idea infuriates me.

Sweet, thanks! I wasn't sure where that symbol came from.

Sorry to hear about the week. Had to take a few days off myself. Hence why I am so needy at this point for online entertainment.

Source?

Ugh... this guy is a good friend of mine. He's not really a smart guy, but watches The History Channel and shit, so he know's just enough to be a part of a conversation (but not add to it).

Its a CRX. Collect the insurance and let it go.

dammit, your story telling is as bad as the "experts" judging. What parts? What did you say? Where is the rest of the story!?

So... you're saying I was right, right? ;)

Sorry, but they are not the same weight. There are plenty of official resources online to confirm this.

I'm curious - how do you define "professional"?

^ That's not true. The gap gets even larger once you start to dress the motor.

well, for me, $10 in gas would last weeks. 75 miles worth. 10-20 miles per week.

"Winner" generally means being known. That helps to sell books.