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This just happened to me the other day. 991.2 GT3 is not even a year old. How can I dump this junker and get into something that will hold value? Rennlist I need your help.
I'm sure many others of you that have 2018s are going through this pain too. Let's support each other through this bad financial decision we all made.
Mine now has almost 12K on it. I decided to DD it and have it as my only non-race car. Since then I'm adding over 1K a month to it. I figure the only surefire way to get value from these things is to drive them. And if that drive is to the grocery store, I'm gonna do it.
Feeling your pain, I'm 3 months into a broken tibial plateau. They only gave me stainless pins and plates, I would have liked some more exotic metal. I lived up in Seattle for a few years and loved the riding up there, went to Whistler a bunch as well. Cali does biking well but BC and WA are next level IMHO.
Feeling your pain, I'm 3 months into a broken tibial plateau. They only gave me stainless pins and plates, I would have liked some more exotic metal. I lived up in Seattle for a few years and loved the riding up there, went to Whistler a bunch as well. Cali does biking well but BC and WA are next level IMHO.
That looks similar to my left leg x-ray, Only benefit was the handicap placard for 6 months while it healed. Kept the door dings down without having to park at the end of the parking lot.
Spending the first 30 months of its life in garage obscurity, accruing a meer 3300km driven on Sunday mornings to Cars & Coffee, never knowing what it's like to drive in the rain and feel water splashed on its underside. Fully PPF'd, pampered and cleaned meticulously like a Michelangelo statue up on a pedestal. Rarely, if ever, enjoying the simple primal pleasure of just being allowed to scream in the joy of 9000 rpm!
I have intervened with the help of Porsche Vancouver and rescued this poor RS from the clutches of its previous owner and set RS free to enjoy what it was built for! I'm a hero guys, a HERO!
RS now enjoys our home company of its older brother Carrera S and sister Macan GTS, along with RS's colour mate Rocky Mountain Instinct.
I have taken RS for extended play days to Mission Raceway Park and soon Area 27, to be set free with other GT3s and RSs.
I can tell RS is now so happy as the redline screams are increasingly more frequent and without reservation during recent escapes accumulating 1300km over 2 months of new found freedom.
The icing on the cake - RSs titanium exhaust now sports the blue hue of happiness!
Spending the first 30 months of its life in garage obscurity, accruing a meer 3300km driven on Sunday mornings to Cars & Coffee, never knowing what it's like to drive in the rain and feel water splashed on its underside. Fully PPF'd, pampered and cleaned meticulously like a Michelangelo statue up on a pedestal. Rarely, if ever, enjoying the simple primal pleasure of just being allowed to scream in the joy of 9000 rpm!
I have intervened with the help of Porsche Vancouver and rescued this poor RS from the clutches of its previous owner and set RS free to enjoy what it was built for! I'm a hero guys, a HERO!
RS now enjoys our home company of its older brother Carrera S and sister Macan GTS, along with RS's colour mate Rocky Mountain Instinct.
I have taken RS for extended play days to Mission Raceway Park and soon Area 27, to be set free with other GT3s and RSs.
I can tell RS is now so happy as the redline screams are increasingly more frequent and without reservation during recent escapes accumulating 1300km over 2 months of new found freedom.
The icing on the cake - RSs titanium exhaust now sports the blue hue of happiness!
I'm teary.
Fantastic thread. Had a chuckle. Its a beautiful colour.
Spending the first 30 months of its life in garage obscurity, accruing a meer 3300km driven on Sunday mornings to Cars & Coffee, never knowing what it's like to drive in the rain and feel water splashed on its underside. Fully PPF'd, pampered and cleaned meticulously like a Michelangelo statue up on a pedestal. Rarely, if ever, enjoying the simple primal pleasure of just being allowed to scream in the joy of 9000 rpm!
I have intervened with the help of Porsche Vancouver and rescued this poor RS from the clutches of its previous owner and set RS free to enjoy what it was built for! I'm a hero guys, a HERO!
RS now enjoys our home company of its older brother Carrera S and sister Macan GTS, along with RS's colour mate Rocky Mountain Instinct.
I have taken RS for extended play days to Mission Raceway Park and soon Area 27, to be set free with other GT3s and RSs.
I can tell RS is now so happy as the redline screams are increasingly more frequent and without reservation during recent escapes accumulating 1300km over 2 months of new found freedom.
The icing on the cake - RSs titanium exhaust now sports the blue hue of happiness!
I'm teary.
haha. Sweet ride, congrats.
I just hit 16,000. It may be a parts car soon but the smiles keep coming.