2 Porsche cars for next 10 years...
#91
Rennlist Member
Replace my '06 Cayenne with a new one.
Why? Because we like the '06; it's just getting old, has a number of nagging faults, and paint and trim looks ugly.
Refresh my '04 GT3.
Why? While the 991 RS would be a real candidate (awesome car), the 996 GT3's total lack of creature comforts (except A/C) is what a real sports car means to me.
Also, I bought it the same day I met the girl that is now my wife and Derek Bell signed the inside of the hood for us. We've put 135K miles on is so far and it's part of the family.
Great thread with some interesting reads.
Why? Because we like the '06; it's just getting old, has a number of nagging faults, and paint and trim looks ugly.
Refresh my '04 GT3.
Why? While the 991 RS would be a real candidate (awesome car), the 996 GT3's total lack of creature comforts (except A/C) is what a real sports car means to me.
Also, I bought it the same day I met the girl that is now my wife and Derek Bell signed the inside of the hood for us. We've put 135K miles on is so far and it's part of the family.
Great thread with some interesting reads.
#92
Three Wheelin'
Originally Posted by Taffy66
I have a 991.2GT3 which will soon be changed for a new GT3 RS WP . I also have a 981 Spyder which will also be changed for a 718 Spyder...Perfect modern two Porsche garage IMO..One PDK RS to take on track and one manual open top sports car for B road blasting..I'm also in the UK and also have a 458 Italia as a forever car as i find the 488 way too fast to be enjoyable in this country..
#94
Rennlist Member
I've had a 993tt since 2006 and the cgt since 2007 and could easily keep them for the next 10 years. Their "skills" feel very different but complementary, they bring different smiles to my face and make an excellent combination. I'm a dyed-in-the-wool three pedal guy so nothing recent has really even tempted me until the Touring, and now Speedster came out. One of those might make me switch out.......
#95
Rennlist Member
The more I think about this thread, the tougher it becomes. Posts above about the 996 GT3 (one for the ages) and the lack of commentary for 918/959 are interesting comments, too.
For me, it would become about choosing one old (or older) and one new from the below:
CGT
CTR
997 RS 4.0
987.2 Boxster Spyder
996.2 GT3
The right 914
On the periphery:
356 Speedster (real or Intermecannica with Polo engine)
SWB 911/S
Ideal hot-rod air-cooled 911
986 2.5
Picking two from the above? Mm, changes by the day.
For me, it would become about choosing one old (or older) and one new from the below:
CGT
CTR
997 RS 4.0
987.2 Boxster Spyder
996.2 GT3
The right 914
On the periphery:
356 Speedster (real or Intermecannica with Polo engine)
SWB 911/S
Ideal hot-rod air-cooled 911
986 2.5
Picking two from the above? Mm, changes by the day.
#98
Banned
This question has rattled around in my head after a year into this forum. Damn that garage thread.
I absolutely love my 2015 PDK GTS Cab and needed to add something to it for a two car stable.
Came up with this and am loving my choice:
2011 997.2 GT3RS
2015 911 PDK GTS Cab
I'm done.......I hope.
I absolutely love my 2015 PDK GTS Cab and needed to add something to it for a two car stable.
Came up with this and am loving my choice:
2011 997.2 GT3RS
2015 911 PDK GTS Cab
I'm done.......I hope.
#99
1. My Sharkwerks 3.9 997 gt3
2. Purchase a 991 gt3rs
Then use them both at Sebring
2. Purchase a 991 gt3rs
Then use them both at Sebring
#100
Instructor
Close in years
The 993RS has a modern shape with a giant rear wing reminiscent of later GT3RS models.
Last edited by APEXHNTR; 05-16-2019 at 04:42 PM.
#101
Nordschleife Master
The more I think about this thread, the tougher it becomes. Posts above about the 996 GT3 (one for the ages) and the lack of commentary for 918/959 are interesting comments, too.
For me, it would become about choosing one old (or older) and one new from the below:
CGT
CTR
997 RS 4.0
987.2 Boxster Spyder
996.2 GT3
The right 914
On the periphery:
356 Speedster (real or Intermecannica with Polo engine)
SWB 911/S
Ideal hot-rod air-cooled 911
986 2.5
Picking two from the above? Mm, changes by the day.
For me, it would become about choosing one old (or older) and one new from the below:
CGT
CTR
997 RS 4.0
987.2 Boxster Spyder
996.2 GT3
The right 914
On the periphery:
356 Speedster (real or Intermecannica with Polo engine)
SWB 911/S
Ideal hot-rod air-cooled 911
986 2.5
Picking two from the above? Mm, changes by the day.
Pete: You are a man of taste and distinction. 987.2 Spyder is a gem.
#102
Three Wheelin'
CGT and RS4.0. Although I haven't driven an RS 4.0. I really enjoy the engine of the 991.2 GT3 coupled with the manual and JCR race pipes. Would definitely need to drive the RS4.0 first.