Spyders in the Wild...
#1096
^^^ nice car for sure. Use to live in CA panels would be cool there, but now in GA no way. If the top has to go up I drive another car I yet to drive with the top up. I pretend it doesn't have one(:
#1097
I spotted my first Spyder in the wild last week! Was very excited to see one other than my own zipping around the peninsula This was taken Sunday, September 3rd on Sand Hill Road.
Is the owner a Rennlister? Looked to be a California special interest/vanity plate of some kind.
Is the owner a Rennlister? Looked to be a California special interest/vanity plate of some kind.
#1098
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Drove my Spyder after a month break to drive some of our other cars a bit...reminded us that this is such a terrific and nimble car. Forgot how solid and heavy the clutch was, compared to our 911R. Adjustments are easy once back in the car - and reminded us that the Spyder is such an incredible value and an overall superstar. Now that the heat is (supposedly) winding down here in California, I will be driving the Spyder more. Love driving it with roof down at night. So visceral, so perfect.
Here are some pictures from a recent canyon drive. No bad angle on these cars.
Jeff
Here are some pictures from a recent canyon drive. No bad angle on these cars.
Jeff
#1099
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I love the black on black. I also love hearing comments like yours which echo my feelings. I feel so lucky to have one of these cars and only wish I had more opportunity to stretch its legs so to speak. I'm a car nut and this is the favorite one I've ever owned, and the first one that leaves me totally satisfied, not longing for any other weekend fun car upgrade.
#1100
A few more days and we'll be into the 90's -- hope it sticks! Sadly I just haven't had the time at night to drive it. All of my vehicles I swap between right now excluding the wife's 335 are top down cars.... wrangler/wrangler/spyder. Great combo. Will probably add a new JL Wrangler Unl. Rubi once they debut in December for DD duty and retire the 98 to an occasional driver.
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The PCA - San Diego Region had their annual concours today at beautiful Spanish Landing right on the San Diego Bay. I arrived late, but I believe there were no less than six Spyders in attendance, including four 987s (two in Guards Red and two in White), a 981 (White), and a 918.
Marine Blue, who entered his 987 Spyder in this event last year and took home some hardware, entered his recently acquired Stone Grey/Beige 964 Targa this year and -- you guessed it -- ended up going home with more hardware. Way to go, Afshin!
Marine Blue, who entered his 987 Spyder in this event last year and took home some hardware, entered his recently acquired Stone Grey/Beige 964 Targa this year and -- you guessed it -- ended up going home with more hardware. Way to go, Afshin!
#1103
Love this photo showing the water held in place by the RIGHT cup holder. I've had to show my wife why never to place it in the left holder because, if it's cold, condensate will drip onto PCM, leather, etc. Not to mention spilling or sloshing it! Actually I think the dashboard lines look so fantastic I've been placing any water on the passenger seat floor. Of course, never ever will a single morsel of any food enter my spyder. And the permitted liquid is water only and even that I keep to a minimum!
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PCA Orange Coast Region Idyllwild Drive
It was perfect top-down weather for today's PCA drive from Orange County to Idyllwild. Great southern route through Corona, past Lake Matthews and into Hemet, after which things got more interesting on the way to Mountain Center and then on the climb north up the mountain to Idyllwild for lunch.
Lunch couldn't arrive soon enough for this poor guy who was starving.
23 cars participated with two silver Spyders in attendance -- my 981 and a 918.
A sampling of some of the other participants . . .
There are humps . . . .
. . . . and then there are humps!
After lunch, everyone was free to go their own separate ways and chose their return route back. I selected going north on Hwy. 243 to Banning and I'm glad I did -- epic stretch of two-lane tarmac descending down the mountain with some tight stuff but primarily high speed sweepers. I encountered the 918 along the way and in one of those pinch-me moments we were on this great stretch of road for about 17 miles before 243 emptied out at Banning. There were a handful of Sunday drivers along the way that momentarily impeded our progress, but they thankfully availed themselves of the abundant turn-outs, leaving the Spyders free to do their thing.
Special thanks to C.L. for organizing and planning this great drive, as well as the tasty German lunch.
It was a 415 mile weekend between this drive and Saturday's trip to San Diego for the PCA concours. Felt good to stretch the Spyder's legs!
Lunch couldn't arrive soon enough for this poor guy who was starving.
23 cars participated with two silver Spyders in attendance -- my 981 and a 918.
A sampling of some of the other participants . . .
There are humps . . . .
. . . . and then there are humps!
After lunch, everyone was free to go their own separate ways and chose their return route back. I selected going north on Hwy. 243 to Banning and I'm glad I did -- epic stretch of two-lane tarmac descending down the mountain with some tight stuff but primarily high speed sweepers. I encountered the 918 along the way and in one of those pinch-me moments we were on this great stretch of road for about 17 miles before 243 emptied out at Banning. There were a handful of Sunday drivers along the way that momentarily impeded our progress, but they thankfully availed themselves of the abundant turn-outs, leaving the Spyders free to do their thing.
Special thanks to C.L. for organizing and planning this great drive, as well as the tasty German lunch.
It was a 415 mile weekend between this drive and Saturday's trip to San Diego for the PCA concours. Felt good to stretch the Spyder's legs!
#1105
After lunch, everyone was free to go their own separate ways and chose their return route back. I selected going north on Hwy. 243 to Banning and I'm glad I did -- epic stretch of two-lane tarmac descending down the mountain with some tight stuff but primarily high speed sweepers. I encountered the 918 along the way and in one of those pinch-me moments we were on this great stretch of road for about 17 miles before 243 emptied out at Banning. There were a handful of Sunday drivers along the way that momentarily impeded our progress, but they thankfully availed themselves of the abundant turn-outs, leaving the Spyders free to do their thing.
Special thanks to C.L. for organizing and planning this great drive, as well as the tasty German lunch.
It was a 415 mile weekend between this drive and Saturday's trip to San Diego for the PCA concours. Felt good to stretch the Spyder's legs![/QUOTE]
Sounds like a perfect Spyder weekend SJ.
Exactly what these cars were built for.
Weather starting to turn on us here in the U.K., but still managing to get out between the showers :-)
Special thanks to C.L. for organizing and planning this great drive, as well as the tasty German lunch.
It was a 415 mile weekend between this drive and Saturday's trip to San Diego for the PCA concours. Felt good to stretch the Spyder's legs![/QUOTE]
Sounds like a perfect Spyder weekend SJ.
Exactly what these cars were built for.
Weather starting to turn on us here in the U.K., but still managing to get out between the showers :-)
#1106
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Some very nice pics of fantastic vehicles. Thank you for sharing. Afshin, attention to detail and work ethic is second to none when it comes to prepping these gorgeous machines. Congrats for the hardware. I had zero doubts even though he did as he was facing a stiff challenge in terms of prep time as he just bought the car.