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Old 10-13-2022, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by myw
it's canada guys - the plate is mandatory.
You mean Ontario. Keep Alberta (and Saskatchewan) front plate free! Or die (sorry New Hampshire)

I enjoyed the video. A bit wordy but very good production quality.

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Old 10-13-2022, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by fty
I enjoyed it, nice break from the Bore Score Panic.
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That’s what makes the 997.1 series so special…it’s the last of the IMS and bore scorers! 😆

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Old 10-13-2022, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by preelude
Thank you. I am very familiar with the rennlist crowd, that is why I wasn't sure whether to post it or not. I understand that the 20 minute format is not for everyone, but that is what he chose and the series seems to be doing well. I think with time this may evolve into something like the incredible Petrolicious series, this was my favourite car related content to watch before it got cancelled/sold.

If you were buying a 997, and ready to drop 70-90K usd of your hard earned money, a video like this would be, and is a thrill to watch.

Also, love your IG content.

What's too long for some, is too short for others (thats what she said 😂
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Old 10-13-2022, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by mikes70
If you were buying a 997, and ready to drop 70-90K usd of your hard earned money, a video like this would be, and is a thrill to watch.

Also, love your IG content.

What's too long for some, is too short for others (thats what she said 😂
Thank you
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Old 10-13-2022, 05:23 PM
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I see this car a lot on IG in my feed and like seeing it there, but that's where it should stay.
Old 10-13-2022, 06:17 PM
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Old 10-13-2022, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Quadcammer
See I can totally understand the mkiv supra vs the latest one because that was a major sea change. That at least makes sense. But some clowns in the 992 forum are now talking "992.1 is the last 911 with an analog tachometer." as if that makes any difference whatsoever to the ownership or driving experience. I think someone above nailed it, the 911 is so iterative, they are just trying to justify what makes their car special, likely mostly in their own head, but whatever.
At lot of the 90's cars as well, NSX, 300ZX TT, RX-7, E36 M3 to name a few because they were basic inside; just what you needed to drive. No huge tablet plopped in the middle of the dash, no flashy dash graphics etc. I could see that as I do miss the analog gauges with an actual mechanical needle moving around; some not even accurate or not even working at all like on the air cooled 911's. It's just adds to the patina and it's age. I remember test driving a 993 as potential purchase and the AC worked when it felt like it. Reaching over to switch the HVAC was blocked by the steering wheel and one has to lean over to reach the radio ***** (I'm 6'2 too). It wasn't perfect and back then, you just dealt with it b/c that's how they designed it.

It's easy to point out the deltas on the 911 since it's been in production for over 58 years and similar to other cars like the Vette, Suburban, S Class, Mustang, Camaro, Range Rover etc. I see the Corvette guys saying the C7 is the "last of the FR" compared to the C8. Ferrari with the F430, "last of the" gated 6.

Originally Posted by preelude
Wow, tough crowd. Before I posted it I gave it some serious thought about how rennlist would take it and whether I should post it here... and boom there it is lol. It's so difficult to find quality content on the 997 platform, I think Prabhul did an amazing job, the point of the series is that its a story about that particular car and owner, not about the 997 in general. 2 minute video telling a story? If you have a tough time watching a video that's over 2 minutes, perhaps A.D.D. medication is in order...

I guess everyone can go back to discussing IMS issues, bore scoring, and which battery tender works best...
I hope you didn't interpret my post as being an a**hole post. It's a good video but maybe it's a Canadian thing to sit down have an actual interview through majority of the video. j/k Maybe more driving and ripping around town for the next vid.

Old 10-13-2022, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by DesmoSD
At lot of the 90's cars as well, NSX, 300ZX TT, RX-7, E36 M3 to name a few because they were basic inside; just what you needed to drive. No huge tablet plopped in the middle of the dash, no flashy dash graphics etc. I could see that as I do miss the analog gauges with an actual mechanical needle moving around; some not even accurate or not even working at all like on the air cooled 911's. It's just adds to the patina and it's age. I remember test driving a 993 as potential purchase and the AC worked when it felt like it. Reaching over to switch the HVAC was blocked by the steering wheel and one has to lean over to reach the radio ***** (I'm 6'2 too). It wasn't perfect and back then, you just dealt with it b/c that's how they designed it.

It's easy to point out the deltas on the 911 since it's been in production for over 58 years and similar to other cars like the Vette, Suburban, S Class, Mustang, Camaro, Range Rover etc. I see the Corvette guys saying the C7 is the "last of the FR" compared to the C8. Ferrari with the F430, "last of the" gated 6.



I hope you didn't interpret my post as being an a**hole post. It's a good video but maybe it's a Canadian thing to sit down have an actual interview through majority of the video. j/k Maybe more driving and ripping around town for the next vid.
Not at all, we hate the front plates. You used to be able to run without them and cops didn't care, that's no longer the case. I would have loved to do some spirited driving and get some proper sound clips, but I wasn't making the video, and apparently it's too long as it is anyways. I respect his creative direction and think it turned out well regardless. I have huge stage fright and being in front of the camera is probably at very bottom of what I am comfortable with, the interview wasn't easy.
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Old 10-13-2022, 08:03 PM
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Old 10-13-2022, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by groovzilla
IMO nobody cares about watching some yah-hoo jacking off about their car and some ****** interviewer gobbling it up for 20 minutes.
Instead of calling people names and insulting the 997 Forum, next time post something with creativity or something more appealing that has substance and you might be a happy camper with better comments/results.
I think most of us laughed when we saw the License plate on the front bumper. Just a big no-no as it means holes in bumper and or dents from LP holder.

Thanks for the advice bud, next time I'm looking to make a feature film with an Oscar nomination I'll be sure to reach out! Congratulations on your film and photography experience, you are also experienced at another thing that's evident in many of your posts here.

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Old 10-13-2022, 08:05 PM
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I enjoyed watching it. Listening to people tell stories about their cars and their journey is what makes this hobby fun.

My one critique of the video is that "film" part of the video was short and all of the scenes from the film were cut in during the interview, so it didnt feel like watching something new/special at the end.
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Old 10-13-2022, 08:27 PM
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Edit: no point of pursuing this

Hope everyone enjoys the video

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Old 10-13-2022, 09:26 PM
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I liked the vid .. I'm not a mod guy but I love any new 997 content . I like hearing different Porsche perspectives and tastes .... At the end of the day we are all ICE car guys which in itself will be a dying breed to talk about in the near distant future.

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