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Old 01-03-2018, 09:35 PM
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Hello all. Joined nearly 4 years ago and this is my first post. Been busy I guess. My last 4 Porsches have been of the mid engine variety: 2008 RS60 Spyder, 2011 Boxster Spyder, 2012 Cayman R, and now 2016 Boxster Spyder. In 2016 I traded my 2011 Spyder and 2012 Cayman R for the 2016 Spyder. It was fun owning those both at the same time. The R was more loaded than the Spyder, including nav, sat radio, GT2 buckets, and ceramic brakes. Rare R for sure. Honestly I miss my former 3 cars quite a bit as each was rewarding in their own way, but the new Spyder is a keeper. I'm not caught up in the have to have the latest thing game. As for me, retired U.S. Air Force officer (24 years) and still work for the AF as a civilian employee (5 years). Looking forward to retiring again at some point and owning my Spyder until it's a classic.

Cheers everyone!
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That's a great selection of mid-engine Porsche's you've owned over the years, definitely the cream of the crop.


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