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Old 05-01-2022, 10:41 PM
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These are starting to show up at Target.



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What's up with the surfboard? Not like that 911's are common transportation for surfers...at least not here in Florida.
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Because you can't afford the ones from the Porsche online store? Why is this even here?
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Cool. Going to check them out.
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Because you can't afford the ones from the Porsche online store? Why is this even here?
1. I already have the expensive ones including the hard to find dealer/SA exclusive 992 diecast models. Owners have kids and grandchildren who are enthusiasts. You typically don’t let the kids play with the models that cost hundreds of dollars… or more. So, an inexpensive one is a great find.
2. This the first licensed diecast 992 that I have seen. Everything else has been 991s, 997s, 996s, 993s, 964s. Hot Wheels and Matchbox have not done a 992 yet.

As a proper car enthusiast, I collect these things, because it’s awesome and entertaining to have various models of your own cars. If that’s not your cup of tea, that’s fine, but I am not the only middle aged Porsche enthusiast that collects these cars.
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these are great, i bought the full set on ebay a few months back.
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Originally Posted by Tobeit
What's up with the surfboard? Not like that 911's are common transportation for surfers...at least not here in Florida.
Here in California people put all sorts of things on their Porsche’s.


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Originally Posted by detansinn
1. I already have the expensive ones including the hard to find dealer/SA exclusive 992 diecast models. Owners have kids and grandchildren who are enthusiasts. You typically don’t let the kids play with the models that cost hundreds of dollars… or more. So, an inexpensive one is a great find.
2. This the first licensed diecast 992 that I have seen. Everything else has been 991s, 997s, 996s, 993s, 964s. Hot Wheels and Matchbox have not done a 992 yet.

As a proper car enthusiast, I collect these things, because it’s awesome and entertaining to have various models of your own cars. If that’s not your cup of tea, that’s fine, but I am not the only middle aged Porsche enthusiast that collects these cars.
Some of us also build model Porsche’s in various scales - still waiting for a model kit of the 992. It does not yet exist in any scale.
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Cool
do they have it in silver
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Thank the lord for Target and my insurance would be so much better... but are they arriving on Michelins or Goodyear/Pzeros?
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I just ordered a set along with the gt3 rs carrying case from target.com 😂
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Mijo also has licensed 992 models. They are pretty nice and in the appropriate color!

Sourced on eBay. (And Det, they have Taycan's also!)

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