The problem with Porsches...
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I recently became a new Porsche owner (In fact I registered the car only 15 mins before this picture). Coming from several experiences with BMWs, I was curious as to what the differences between the marques were...
Henry
'88 911 Carrera
'00 Dinan BMW M Roadster
'99 ML430
Henry
'88 911 Carrera
'00 Dinan BMW M Roadster
'99 ML430
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well, one difference is you get noticed by the police more ![EEK!](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
What's the story behind the picture- I don't think I'd be in a good mood to take a picture if I had been pulled over....
Nice car by the way!
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What's the story behind the picture- I don't think I'd be in a good mood to take a picture if I had been pulled over....
Nice car by the way!
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At least you got a cool picture out of it. I am assuming you didn't get out of the ticket. Motorcycle cops are the worst: they nit pick (license plate), their good at hiding, and they are rarely are in a good mood.
Edit: Nice car.
Edit: Nice car.
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Did I get a ticket? Yes.
The difference is that these cars attract a whole lot of freaking attention from the Police.
The car is alot of fun, albiet expensive. Its a low-milage leader with 47K original miles and an ex concourse car. Nevertheless, I'm finding that alot still had/has to be done to bring it up to snuff. I took possession of the car, and it was pretty much immaculate, then proceeded to have a full service performed, including a valve adjustment, I had the car lowered down a bit and Bilstein Sports installed, then I had 3 of the 5 guages restored and resealed, the wheels polished and currently the car is at a shop having the door seals replaced. The adventure just keeps going.
Attached are some pictures.
The difference is that these cars attract a whole lot of freaking attention from the Police.
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The car is alot of fun, albiet expensive. Its a low-milage leader with 47K original miles and an ex concourse car. Nevertheless, I'm finding that alot still had/has to be done to bring it up to snuff. I took possession of the car, and it was pretty much immaculate, then proceeded to have a full service performed, including a valve adjustment, I had the car lowered down a bit and Bilstein Sports installed, then I had 3 of the 5 guages restored and resealed, the wheels polished and currently the car is at a shop having the door seals replaced. The adventure just keeps going.
Attached are some pictures.
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Originally Posted by hkiang
Did I get a ticket? Yes.
The difference is that these cars attract a whole lot of freaking attention from the Police.
The car is alot of fun, albiet expensive. Its a low-milage leader with 47K original miles and an ex concourse car. Nevertheless, I'm finding that alot still had/has to be done to bring it up to snuff. I took possession of the car, and it was pretty much immaculate, then proceeded to have a full service performed, including a valve adjustment, I had the car lowered down a bit and Bilstein Sports installed, then I had 3 of the 5 guages restored and resealed, the wheels polished and currently the car is at a shop having the door seals replaced. The adventure just keeps going.
Attached are some pictures.
The difference is that these cars attract a whole lot of freaking attention from the Police.
![Frown](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
The car is alot of fun, albiet expensive. Its a low-milage leader with 47K original miles and an ex concourse car. Nevertheless, I'm finding that alot still had/has to be done to bring it up to snuff. I took possession of the car, and it was pretty much immaculate, then proceeded to have a full service performed, including a valve adjustment, I had the car lowered down a bit and Bilstein Sports installed, then I had 3 of the 5 guages restored and resealed, the wheels polished and currently the car is at a shop having the door seals replaced. The adventure just keeps going.
Attached are some pictures.
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Looks like mine except I have lipstick red interior and 116,000 miles on it. Only thing that has been done to mine was valve guides at 70,990 miles. It is a consistent concours winner....not perfect but still a very nice car for me.
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Originally Posted by Cowhorn
Having owned both BMW's and Porsches, I'd say the big difference is that Porsches have souls and BMW's, though sporty, are soul-less.
Last edited by autobonrun; 12-13-2014 at 08:20 PM.