I Love My GT3
#18
Trust me. He’s very much in love with the actual thing. I can vouch for him.
Not sure why he’s taking so long to actually take the thing and drive it instead of polishing it and drooling all over it.
But it might be a case where the wait is sometimes almost surpassing the experience. Where you long for something so much you almost afraid of the actual reality.
For me it’s rarely been the case. My GT3 T lives up to anything I had imagined it to be. And more. I just need to find more time to drive it and to take it on proper roads and not the ****ty ones we have in south east England where you can barely scratch the surface of what it can do.
Strictly GT3, as I told you already. Enough with the polishing and let’s get on with the driving. The machine deserves it.
And if I had to answer what I love the most about the car it might be the induction noise. Even in run-in mode. Especially compared to the old GT3.
Not sure why he’s taking so long to actually take the thing and drive it instead of polishing it and drooling all over it.
But it might be a case where the wait is sometimes almost surpassing the experience. Where you long for something so much you almost afraid of the actual reality.
For me it’s rarely been the case. My GT3 T lives up to anything I had imagined it to be. And more. I just need to find more time to drive it and to take it on proper roads and not the ****ty ones we have in south east England where you can barely scratch the surface of what it can do.
Strictly GT3, as I told you already. Enough with the polishing and let’s get on with the driving. The machine deserves it.
And if I had to answer what I love the most about the car it might be the induction noise. Even in run-in mode. Especially compared to the old GT3.
#20
#21
Trust me. He’s very much in love with the actual thing. I can vouch for him.
Not sure why he’s taking so long to actually take the thing and drive it instead of polishing it and drooling all over it.
But it might be a case where the wait is sometimes almost surpassing the experience. Where you long for something so much you almost afraid of the actual reality.
For me it’s rarely been the case. My GT3 T lives up to anything I had imagined it to be. And more. I just need to find more time to drive it and to take it on proper roads and not the ****ty ones we have in south east England where you can barely scratch the surface of what it can do.
Strictly GT3, as I told you already. Enough with the polishing and let’s get on with the driving. The machine deserves it.
And if I had to answer what I love the most about the car it might be the induction noise. Even in run-in mode. Especially compared to the old GT3.
#22
#23
Anyway I actually meant replace the GT3 with something else that's not another Porsche....
#24
I love the black satin wheels
i love the steering wheel size
i love the pull of the motor
i love the sound
i love pdk-s, wasn’t sure about not getting a manual but very happy
i love the wing
i love the brakes
okay okay, I love everything about it
i love the steering wheel size
i love the pull of the motor
i love the sound
i love pdk-s, wasn’t sure about not getting a manual but very happy
i love the wing
i love the brakes
okay okay, I love everything about it
#25
i love the cars cars too but alas I’m replacing mine with the 3RS. Honestly I mis the PDKraziness. So if anyone is interested in Mexico blue sport bucket manual shoot me a PM...I have the goods.
#26
There are so many "regret not getting the MT ?" threads. Yet here you have the exact opposite :-)
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