Your Next Car After the 928?
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996TT probably. My wife says I'm only allowed 2 Porsches at a time, so I've sold my 944 in preparation for buying something else. Can't see me selling the 928 though?
#35
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First choice MB CL63 or ClL5 depending on my financial situation. Gotta love the AMG power.
Second Choice Panamera Turbo - ugly but fast as hell. Prefer a 2 door though.
After these cars, I'll be too old drive anything except a motorized chair.
Second Choice Panamera Turbo - ugly but fast as hell. Prefer a 2 door though.
After these cars, I'll be too old drive anything except a motorized chair.
#36
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Sorry... typo, thats a CL63 or CL65
#37
Been selling Twinkies on Ebay,
have some extra cash right now.
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have some extra cash right now.
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#38
Everyone has a preference and an opinion when it comes to cars. I owned Porsches (928,911,924), Ferraris, Viper GTS ACR, Jags, BMWs, Audis, and few other race cars. Having driven these cars I have a feeling my opinion is not bias towards one specific car. Therefore, here is a shocker for you (I'm sure most will disagree):
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
#39
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Everyone has a preference and an opinion when it comes to cars. I owned Porsches (928,911,924), Ferraris, Viper GTS ACR, Jags, BMWs, Audis, and few other race cars. Having driven these cars I have a feeling my opinion is not bias towards one specific car. Therefore, here is a shocker for you (I'm sure most will disagree):
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
Are you the same idiot that showed up here at the dealership in the Supra last week that mentioned Rennlist?
#41
Burning Brakes
Everyone has a preference and an opinion when it comes to cars. I owned Porsches (928,911,924), Ferraris, Viper GTS ACR, Jags, BMWs, Audis, and few other race cars. Having driven these cars I have a feeling my opinion is not bias towards one specific car. Therefore, here is a shocker for you (I'm sure most will disagree):
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
#42
Everyone has a preference and an opinion when it comes to cars. I owned Porsches (928,911,924), Ferraris, Viper GTS ACR, Jags, BMWs, Audis, and few other race cars. Having driven these cars I have a feeling my opinion is not bias towards one specific car. Therefore, here is a shocker for you (I'm sure most will disagree):
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
I have an aversion to anything that is ricer'd on the road and that is one of the biggest offenders.
#44
Burning Brakes
#45
Nordschleife Master
Troll perhaps? Maybe just a disgruntled Porsche owner... either way I LOVE the Supra's that he is talking about and I will have one that is only lightly modified to about 450RWHP... Just have to find a good one (getting harder all the time) for the right price next year or year after! Make mine and auto tranny too!
One of the local big time Texas Mile guys here in Austin has one modded to something like 1800HP (though I hear he wrecked it after a parachute failure at the last TX mile and has since sold it) and he could hit 250 mph in the standing mile! UNREAL!
One of the local big time Texas Mile guys here in Austin has one modded to something like 1800HP (though I hear he wrecked it after a parachute failure at the last TX mile and has since sold it) and he could hit 250 mph in the standing mile! UNREAL!
Everyone has a preference and an opinion when it comes to cars. I owned Porsches (928,911,924), Ferraris, Viper GTS ACR, Jags, BMWs, Audis, and few other race cars. Having driven these cars I have a feeling my opinion is not bias towards one specific car. Therefore, here is a shocker for you (I'm sure most will disagree):
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.
The best all around performance car that is also my prettiest car is Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (93-98). I have owned Supras along with other cars. The other cars were sold out, except the Supras. This is the only pleasant sports car that I know of. It is comfortable, and it will outperform anything on the street. Not to mention it is the most reliable (Porsche being the worst in this category) car of the bunch.
The GTR and the Gran Turismo is pretty as well. Whatever you do, go the Japanese way. Once you switch you'll never want another Italian or German machine.