Taiwan Rennlisters
#3
Porsche has been selling about 2 to 3 hundred cars a year in Taiwan for decades. Heretofore it must have sold over 4,000 and probably 3,000 of those are still on the road. We also have some well-organized POC's like you do, catering to different sorts of people such as gourmets, golfers, race lovers etc. Among them the most popular is the A9'sM, short for All 911's Monsters--only by seeing its name will you know what it's for. Yah, Baby. A bunch of people in dire need for speed....
We have a regular meeting every Friday evening (starting 10:00PM) and a regular Sunday morning run (starting 05:00AM). As to the fun part, I will spare the details for other Taiwan Rennlisters to fill.
We have a regular meeting every Friday evening (starting 10:00PM) and a regular Sunday morning run (starting 05:00AM). As to the fun part, I will spare the details for other Taiwan Rennlisters to fill.
Last edited by tctung; 09-03-2007 at 02:21 AM.
#4
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Originally Posted by tctung
.....We have a regular meeting every Friday evening (starting 10:00PM) and a regular Sunday morning run (starting 05:00AM). As to the fun part, I will spare the details for other Taiwan Rennlisters to fill.
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Originally Posted by drgn2phnx
Hmmm....
many people think that Cayman S' are more fun to drive than Carrera S',
so,
why traded it in??
many people think that Cayman S' are more fun to drive than Carrera S',
so,
why traded it in??
#13
I used to live in Taipei (Mu Zha area) back in 2003-2005. My wife and I still have a condo there, and I visit from time to time. I didnt drive a 911 back then but the import tax to TW must be a freaking nightmare on these? Also, you guys dont have any problems with door dings/bumber dings and general dip ****s riding scooters into your parked car? I drove a VW and it went from brand new to **** after only 2 years....