What would you do if no RS?
#46
Rennlist Member
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#47
Speciale
Thanks - I'm the same with McClaren for some reason and part of why I'm seriously thinking about checking them out. I was invite to a track day last year, but couldn't make it out for the launch of the 650S. I'm a diehard Porsche person, though I own 3, it seems to be hard to beat them as an overall package at the moment.
I have a couple of big Ferrari buddies who sold back their 458 Speciales after six months over ownership. They didn't think they were that Special vs a regular 458.
I have a couple of big Ferrari buddies who sold back their 458 Speciales after six months over ownership. They didn't think they were that Special vs a regular 458.
Last edited by rsman; 12-19-2014 at 07:00 AM. Reason: Typo
#48
Not that special?? Comeon!! It makes the regular 458 seem like yesterday's news! It's the absolute zenith of na motor achievement, it's basically won every comparison test out there unless price was factored in, it's EVOs favorite Supercar, it is EVO car of the year for 2014(and unanimously so which is the first time in Evo mag history), it is voted as Britains Top Drivers Car, it's Top Gears Sexiest Car for 2014 ........ And on and on........You can't get much more Special than that!!! Maybe your big Ferrari buds didn't think the pose factor was sufficiently enhanced over the 458 and they could sell at a hefty premium over what they paid for it!!!???!!!
#49
http://www.manhattanmotorcars.com/us...eciale-u13982/
#50
http://www.rallycarsforsale.net/clas...tails&id=80859
#51
Burning Brakes
If no GT3RS?
I've already made my move to a Crawford Wing <www.crawfordcomposites.com>
A modest investment of under $3,000 gives me most of the RS Performance, and much of the look.
And it's a great Road Car to boot, likely far more comfortable on long trips than the RS will be.
Now I don't mind waiting and can stop losing sleep worrying if I will get my RS or not and when.
If mine never makes it, I can take solace in all the money I've saved and be very happy with my Super performing GT3.
I've already made my move to a Crawford Wing <www.crawfordcomposites.com>
A modest investment of under $3,000 gives me most of the RS Performance, and much of the look.
And it's a great Road Car to boot, likely far more comfortable on long trips than the RS will be.
Now I don't mind waiting and can stop losing sleep worrying if I will get my RS or not and when.
If mine never makes it, I can take solace in all the money I've saved and be very happy with my Super performing GT3.
#52
Three Wheelin'
This seems to be one of the cheaper ones and it's in Manhattan. I don't think we'll see any at 300k for a while.
http://www.manhattanmotorcars.com/us...eciale-u13982/
http://www.manhattanmotorcars.com/us...eciale-u13982/
Ryan
#54
After extended thinking, I am strongly considering a 997 Cup. Can't have both cars, won't make much sense. So, I am actually hoping they don't offer me an RS at MSRP (I'm supposed to be quite high on the list and am promised a car).