Anyone driving their cars?
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Yes. But I don't have a 991GT3.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Reality is it hasn't been THAT long considering the task at hand. But it's truly sad that this has happened. Hopefully coming to an end soon as it sure seems to be one hell of a car.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Reality is it hasn't been THAT long considering the task at hand. But it's truly sad that this has happened. Hopefully coming to an end soon as it sure seems to be one hell of a car.
#5
While there is low risk the car would actually catch fire (mine has plenty of miles + 500 track miles), with all the publicity and communication between owners and Porsche, I would guess there would be a near zero chance Porsche or insurance companies replacing a car that gets engulfed in flames so no, I'm not driving mine. I do rev it hard every once in a while, especially with the engine cold and the baffles still open at low RPM. What a sound.
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While there is low risk the car would actually catch fire (mine has plenty of miles + 500 track miles), with all the publicity and communication between owners and Porsche, I would guess there would be a near zero chance Porsche or insurance companies replacing a car that gets engulfed in flames so no, I'm not driving mine. I do rev it hard every once in a while, especially with the engine cold and the baffles still open at low RPM. What a sound.
There was a PCA race at COTA this weekend, I used my Scud for DE portion. I wanted to at least drive the GT3 out there but did not...
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#9
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If I had mine I would do above and leave it at the Dealer to avoid temptation but make sure it is stored inside. If I had it in my garage there is no way I would be able to resist a short run around town. I hand it all to those that have it at their homes and have not gone for a joy ride. You truly are strong-willed individuals