Forgive me my GT3 brothers for I have sinned......
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Then the wild ride starts again!
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6TT is the way to go.... however, knowing you Dell... I would allot mod money as part of your budget... modding TT's arent the same as modding N/A.... def more hardware to play with.
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Damn, y'all have zero faith in me when it comes to keeping a car stock. How about if I just mod the interior with some cool trim pieces? I already have a great idea for it.
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I'm no different.
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If I were gonna keep it all stock, I'd lease/finance a 991 C2 S with PDK. It is the best 911 I've driven on the road around DC and had most fun being in it. There's something about 2WD Porsche steerings that is making me addicted. It may not be faster than a Turbos but it definitely feels better. IMO, it is more of a driver's car than a TTs. Also, don't get me wrong. I love shifting gears manually but PDK around weekday traffic and weekend twisties is the different fun to experience.
Then again, 6TT is a total bargain right now. It'll be very hard not to mod the car with the money that is left over.
Then again, 6TT is a total bargain right now. It'll be very hard not to mod the car with the money that is left over.
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