Orthojoe's GT3RS thread: ED and the end of an era for me
#32
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Just an awesome write-up. Really appreciate you sharing this detailed experience.
I am on a flight right now and this made me want to turn the plane around and take out my GT3.
I wonder if and by how much faster the .2 RS will be compared to the .2 GT3 around your favorite track
I am on a flight right now and this made me want to turn the plane around and take out my GT3.
I wonder if and by how much faster the .2 RS will be compared to the .2 GT3 around your favorite track
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Congratulations on your purchase and more importantly on the experience. I would love to do the same but have three small children with 6 being the oldest. We just don't have any help to even attempt a trip like this.
Agreed with your points regarding the acquisition stress. I was originally slated for an August delivery and voluntarily pushed my allocation back to October hoping for PTS. Of course, we all later found out that didn't happen. Whatever; give me a car. I think this new .2 3RS will fare really well over time and should provide years of entertainment. Plus, the flip game to get to the car is taxing. I know my wife is sick of hearing about what is the next P car coming to the house.
Enjoy in health and report back your thoughts with regard to setup and how it differs on your familiar tracks. If it follows like the .1 GT3 to .1 RS I suspect you will find the car has a lot more turn-in and faster mid corner speeds.
One last request - when it gets home, check your rear wheel arches on the leading edge. .1 3RS's would tear them up badly on track. My guess is they alleviated that with a move from rubber bushings to bearings on the suspension. Less deflection.
Congrats again man!
- Chris.
Agreed with your points regarding the acquisition stress. I was originally slated for an August delivery and voluntarily pushed my allocation back to October hoping for PTS. Of course, we all later found out that didn't happen. Whatever; give me a car. I think this new .2 3RS will fare really well over time and should provide years of entertainment. Plus, the flip game to get to the car is taxing. I know my wife is sick of hearing about what is the next P car coming to the house.
Enjoy in health and report back your thoughts with regard to setup and how it differs on your familiar tracks. If it follows like the .1 GT3 to .1 RS I suspect you will find the car has a lot more turn-in and faster mid corner speeds.
One last request - when it gets home, check your rear wheel arches on the leading edge. .1 3RS's would tear them up badly on track. My guess is they alleviated that with a move from rubber bushings to bearings on the suspension. Less deflection.
Congrats again man!
- Chris.
I flew my in-laws from another country to watch my kids and did euro delivery for my PTS GT3. Best experience ever! Loved Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. It was such a great experience that I signed up for it again with my hopes for an RS.
Travel and experiencing other cultures and countries makes people better and more open minded in my opinion.
I agree with Joe. No real interest in future cars from Porsche than the RS. The games and lies are exhausting and I have no more interest at this point. I will enjoy the awesome cars I have.
#34
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Just wow Joe. Trip of a lifetime!
Great driving. You were pushing pretty hard considering a new car, an RS, and not knowing the track that well. Great job. Car looks awesome. Great spec.
Great driving. You were pushing pretty hard considering a new car, an RS, and not knowing the track that well. Great job. Car looks awesome. Great spec.
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#37
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Congrats!
Interesting that your initial impressions are that compared to the .2 GT3, the car doesn't feel wholly different. I'm betting that will change once you're on familiar turf and get some laps in on local tracks.
Interesting that your initial impressions are that compared to the .2 GT3, the car doesn't feel wholly different. I'm betting that will change once you're on familiar turf and get some laps in on local tracks.
#38
Enjoyed the read and the reference to the Nurburgring video series on YouTube. Agree that the PCCBs aren't the the right brakes for the track. For everything else, I love PCCBs.
Oh, and I think your car is "run in." Enjoy the wild car in Lizard Green, which I think looks great.
Oh, and I think your car is "run in." Enjoy the wild car in Lizard Green, which I think looks great.
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I forgot to mention - I liked your comment from the factory driver who told you not to worry about break in. Good point there in that the motor is ready to roll.
These cars are meant to be enjoyed not pampered.
These cars are meant to be enjoyed not pampered.
#41
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Thanks for sharing your experience with us - looks like you had a fantastic time! Car looks awesome!!
I still have just the greatest memories from an ED two years ago in Stuttgart. I got the car, my wife got a trip through Switzerland to Italy - win win.
is the business airfare discount a new thing. I used miles so never looked into that?
I still have just the greatest memories from an ED two years ago in Stuttgart. I got the car, my wife got a trip through Switzerland to Italy - win win.
is the business airfare discount a new thing. I used miles so never looked into that?
#43
Thanks for sharing Joe, I always look forward to these recaps after doing my first Euro Delivery earlier this year. Seeing the pictures/reading the stories always bring back cherished memories for me, your RS looks great! I have a few nicks/chips on my paint as well since I didn't even do the Trakwrap for my GT3, IMO all it is is a sign of a great time. Got paint correction/PPF done back in LA after which did a great job of minimizing them, but they are still there if you look closely enough reminding me of my awesome delivery experience.
I saw the same R in the Porsche Museum and sat in it as well, what's funny is 5 months earlier the bolsters were not that chewed up. The unlocked cars there take a beating from the kids running/jumping in with excitement
It's a shame Porsche makes such amazing cars and offers the euro delivery experience when the GT cars themselves are painful to get for most people. Wish it wasn't the case, but we can't have it all...
Safe travels back home!!
I saw the same R in the Porsche Museum and sat in it as well, what's funny is 5 months earlier the bolsters were not that chewed up. The unlocked cars there take a beating from the kids running/jumping in with excitement
It's a shame Porsche makes such amazing cars and offers the euro delivery experience when the GT cars themselves are painful to get for most people. Wish it wasn't the case, but we can't have it all...
Safe travels back home!!
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There is nothing better than traveling, perhaps other than driving a good car in a good track. You've got both ! Enjoy he memories and the car going forward thanks for sharing a professional quality text.