GT3 Dealer Allocation Thread
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Congrats on getting the car locked in! I'm at MSRP but I'm an option loving idiot and my CXX requests were all approved yesterday so I will probably be a $200k all said and done.
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Originally Posted by Khalik
Got my allocation at Porsche Vancouver today. Super excited. MSRP on new one and got killed on my 2015 Trade in. Build code PJ49AUK0
Porsche Canada the following still need an allocation.
SToronto
RealityGT
Wild Weasel
Jamie140
Bronson7
Stalker99
Shizzle
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Livermore and anything not on the peninsula or Marin county, doesn't count as Bay Area.. I don't see the reason to even live in California if you're not by the water... what's the point? East bAy is hot as *****, suburban sprawl without the tech/forward thinking culture.. at that point I would move to a state with no income tax and enjoy that aspect. California financial sacrifice is only worth it to me if im within 10 miles or so from the ocean (I'm walking distance) and within a dense urban/cultural center, where I get many languages spoken, and I'm exposed to super forward thinking culture. otherwise there are much much better places in the US to live financially. I pay for the cultural diversity, the innovative thinking, the sea breeze so my house doesn't need an AC system, the locally owned stores-lack of chains.. etc.
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Originally Posted by Skibum1963
As a flatlander living near sacramento, you cut me real deep with this comment. Sorry for the late interjection. I will now go back to my low tech, backwards life. I'll have dinner at the "local" cracker barrel tonight and drown my sorry life with my white redneck friends who can't speak English well, let alone a second language...
Also. I love crackerbarrel, I used to live in Georgia and had "eggs in a basket" all the time.
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As a flatlander living near sacramento, you cut me real deep with this comment. Sorry for the late interjection. I will now go back to my low tech, backwards life. I'll have dinner at the "local" cracker barrel tonight and drown my sorry life with my white redneck friends who can't speak English well, let alone a second language...
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I'm not saying there aren't great places to live inland, just that I wouldn't pay california prices & taxes to do so. It's a value comment, not a judgement on people who live inland.
Also. I love crackerbarrel, I used to live in Georgia and had "eggs in a basket" all the time.
Also. I love crackerbarrel, I used to live in Georgia and had "eggs in a basket" all the time.
Despite it being value or judgement comment I think it's all ones perspective. I'd love to live 30 min from the ocean, I don't live anywhere near one now. We have friends in Pasadena. I love the nice part of Pasadena and the fact that's it's so close to a variety of things, ocean being one. That distance works for me and I'd move if I could. To you this is probably a road trip to the ocean.
I also like it inland, enjoy the dry heat. Then again I like Scottsdale, AZ too even in August.