In defense of the 996 GT3 Forum and RL
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In defense of the 996 GT3 Forum and RL
In light of the Martin Bishop thread, I just wanted to add say that I've found a lot of good info and ideas on RL and in particualr the 996 GT3 forum. There is a kinship, it appears, with us 996gt3 owners that may not be the same in other subforums on RL.
I know that there is a wealth of info from guys I've come to rely on like Dell and Mooty and I was genuinely upset when Dell decided to leave RL for a while after some unfair treatment he received, not necessarily on this subforum, but in others here on RL. I'm glad that he and Mooty still come back and share their knowledge and their current interests with us that are still in the GT3 fold.
One of the positive things about Rl is that if one of us is going to sell a car, a lot of us know the condition, track experience and if there were ever any mismaps on track.
I know Vic, Martin (not Martin Bishop) and Joe (Dell's old car) know my car and me and could vouch if I ever sold. I'm sure that's the same case with others.
For the record, I bought my car off a RL member 3 years ago and have been very happy since. Hope that we can keep it civil within our ranks. I don't want to sound elitist, but sometimes it's the non GT3 owners that come in here and cause a stir. On the other hand, I can put myself in their shoes as spending upwards of 50-60K on a car that might be off warranty is a huge investment.
Just some random thoughts. Cheers....
I know that there is a wealth of info from guys I've come to rely on like Dell and Mooty and I was genuinely upset when Dell decided to leave RL for a while after some unfair treatment he received, not necessarily on this subforum, but in others here on RL. I'm glad that he and Mooty still come back and share their knowledge and their current interests with us that are still in the GT3 fold.
One of the positive things about Rl is that if one of us is going to sell a car, a lot of us know the condition, track experience and if there were ever any mismaps on track.
I know Vic, Martin (not Martin Bishop) and Joe (Dell's old car) know my car and me and could vouch if I ever sold. I'm sure that's the same case with others.
For the record, I bought my car off a RL member 3 years ago and have been very happy since. Hope that we can keep it civil within our ranks. I don't want to sound elitist, but sometimes it's the non GT3 owners that come in here and cause a stir. On the other hand, I can put myself in their shoes as spending upwards of 50-60K on a car that might be off warranty is a huge investment.
Just some random thoughts. Cheers....
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well said, pete.
but it is often not easy to sell cars on RL.
my last 6gt3 was one of the finest i ever owned and possibly the cleanest. i finally go tired dealing with tire kickers so i sold it way below $50k.
but it is often not easy to sell cars on RL.
my last 6gt3 was one of the finest i ever owned and possibly the cleanest. i finally go tired dealing with tire kickers so i sold it way below $50k.
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+ 1 pete
this sub forum has been very helpful
I enjoy the "virtual" camraderie etc.
I do not know Martin B. but wish him the best... If I did not have a 3 already and I was shopping I would not have hesitated to buy his. I forwarded his thread (pre-disaster) to several of my non RL friends that are starting to get interested as the prices continue to fall...
martin -- if you are out there -- good luck -- it will not be long.
this sub forum has been very helpful
I enjoy the "virtual" camraderie etc.
I do not know Martin B. but wish him the best... If I did not have a 3 already and I was shopping I would not have hesitated to buy his. I forwarded his thread (pre-disaster) to several of my non RL friends that are starting to get interested as the prices continue to fall...
martin -- if you are out there -- good luck -- it will not be long.
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I think we all know the problem is the type of "media" in which we are communicating, not the forum.
It is so easy to make improper and unfounded comments when one is basically anonymous and not in direct "face to face" contact with the audience. A new place to bully people.
Selling a Porsche on the Rennlist does bring a lot of mean and pointless remarks.
It is so easy to make improper and unfounded comments when one is basically anonymous and not in direct "face to face" contact with the audience. A new place to bully people.
Selling a Porsche on the Rennlist does bring a lot of mean and pointless remarks.
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Well put Pete. I can honestly say that the GT3 forum here is a special place like no other on RL. Some of my greatest friends I met HERE and would hate to see this forum get a mark on it like some of the other forums.
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Bring $ into the conversation and things get ugly. Martin Bishop's thread got decimated by BS over what? That was a disgrace.
Thanks to all the good RL'ers who share the knowledge and enthusiasm.
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I sold a car here, a nice car, and got destroyed in a 26 page thread afterwards. Because the buyer drove it home in a thunderstorm and the carpet got wet.
Never again.
Never again.
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Damn I remember that thread when you first told us about it! If I remember correctly it was a cross between buyers remorse, failing to inspect the car himself (or have a friend look at it), getting a PPI done that didn't quite represent the car as he thought, and then chose to trash you here to make himself feel better. What a retard.
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Good thread. In defense of Rennlist, it's not just RL. ANY public automotive forum is like this, especially when something's for sale. Some are worse than others.
Lotus-talk had 2 guys on there that would destroy every for-sale thread, and they were later exposed to be wholesalers driving the market down and frustrating the sellers on the forum to the point that they could take advantage of them.
That being said....I'm going to do some shameless promotion here. This is a good opportunity for some of you guys selling cars, that are tired of the tire-kickers, and sick of the BS, to let us deal with it. I've sold a lot of RLister's cars for them, and in a case like Martin's, I would deal with the bank and the payoff and "escrow" the whole transaction so that the buyer didn't have to worry about that.
Lotus-talk had 2 guys on there that would destroy every for-sale thread, and they were later exposed to be wholesalers driving the market down and frustrating the sellers on the forum to the point that they could take advantage of them.
That being said....I'm going to do some shameless promotion here. This is a good opportunity for some of you guys selling cars, that are tired of the tire-kickers, and sick of the BS, to let us deal with it. I've sold a lot of RLister's cars for them, and in a case like Martin's, I would deal with the bank and the payoff and "escrow" the whole transaction so that the buyer didn't have to worry about that.
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+1 Pete - you nailed it.
Like you, what I've really noticed here on RL is the GT3 owners and ex-owners are a great bunch of folks. Always willing to share experiences and lend a hand. Tons of camaraderie without the constant BS you see elsewhere.
Like you, what I've really noticed here on RL is the GT3 owners and ex-owners are a great bunch of folks. Always willing to share experiences and lend a hand. Tons of camaraderie without the constant BS you see elsewhere.
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I think we all know the problem is the type of "media" in which we are communicating, not the forum.
It is so easy to make improper and unfounded comments when one is basically anonymous and not in direct "face to face" contact with the audience. A new place to bully people.
Selling a Porsche on the Rennlist does bring a lot of mean and pointless remarks.
It is so easy to make improper and unfounded comments when one is basically anonymous and not in direct "face to face" contact with the audience. A new place to bully people.
Selling a Porsche on the Rennlist does bring a lot of mean and pointless remarks.
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This is the best place, Bar None, to discuss GT3's, 964's, and 993's, and probably many other variants too. Usually well thought through, mature, educated posts, with outstanding content from folks who really care about the marque. I would hate to see Rennlist get bashed due to a few malcontents with nothing better to do that contribute inane content. If it's real, it's real and we know the difference.
Rock on Rennlist.............
Rock on Rennlist.............