Rennlist 997 owners: Age and Occupation
#858
How time flies,
Age 47 going on 13, so my wife says
Occupation: Still Going strong after 25 years and over 30 movies with the top studios creating Feature Film visual effects and computer animation. Also have my own consulting business as well as being a Professor at a prestigious art school on the side. Dabble in the stock market and real estate for about 20+ years.
Hobbies: #1 Porsche owner 18 + years. Obsessed Porsche enthusiast and on my 5th Porsche with 4 currently in the stable. Grandfather and Father were mechanic engineers on the side. Worked on anything with a motor. Grew up as a car enthusiast to the bone. Cut my teeth working on cars making them fast and furious back in the 90's. Love Racing and Working on cars, both maintenance projects and detailing. Enjoy all Motorsports, F1, Gt racing, motogp, Motocross, Supercross, riding dirt bikes, riding street bikes, weekend racing cars/bikes, Kart racing, scuba diving, snow/water skiing, world traveler, Caribbean is fav to chill/relax, golf, musician Bass guitar, theology, philosophy, outdoors, family/friends, and cracking jokes.
Got my first Porsche Boxster during Y2K at 29 years old. Owned it almost 20 years. 2004 Cayenne S for the wife and later a 2013 Cayenne S to replace it. 2008 Cayman S and 2006 Carrera 4S I purchased in 2010.
Oh yeah, I like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain....
Age 47 going on 13, so my wife says
Occupation: Still Going strong after 25 years and over 30 movies with the top studios creating Feature Film visual effects and computer animation. Also have my own consulting business as well as being a Professor at a prestigious art school on the side. Dabble in the stock market and real estate for about 20+ years.
Hobbies: #1 Porsche owner 18 + years. Obsessed Porsche enthusiast and on my 5th Porsche with 4 currently in the stable. Grandfather and Father were mechanic engineers on the side. Worked on anything with a motor. Grew up as a car enthusiast to the bone. Cut my teeth working on cars making them fast and furious back in the 90's. Love Racing and Working on cars, both maintenance projects and detailing. Enjoy all Motorsports, F1, Gt racing, motogp, Motocross, Supercross, riding dirt bikes, riding street bikes, weekend racing cars/bikes, Kart racing, scuba diving, snow/water skiing, world traveler, Caribbean is fav to chill/relax, golf, musician Bass guitar, theology, philosophy, outdoors, family/friends, and cracking jokes.
Got my first Porsche Boxster during Y2K at 29 years old. Owned it almost 20 years. 2004 Cayenne S for the wife and later a 2013 Cayenne S to replace it. 2008 Cayman S and 2006 Carrera 4S I purchased in 2010.
Oh yeah, I like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain....
Last edited by qikqbn; 01-13-2022 at 07:19 PM.
#859
I've reached level 58
Mortgage Loans
Married to a Mermaid
6 children. 9 Grandchildren every one of them Perfect
Hobby- dual sport and touring motorcycles. XR650L and Moto Guzzi Norge
Porsches- 1984 Carrera fun but was rough to drive. 1996 993 awesome and valued at more than the $39,000 I sold for in 2005. 2001 Boxster was fun to row through the gears. Automotive Holy Grail- 2007 993
Mortgage Loans
Married to a Mermaid
6 children. 9 Grandchildren every one of them Perfect
Hobby- dual sport and touring motorcycles. XR650L and Moto Guzzi Norge
Porsches- 1984 Carrera fun but was rough to drive. 1996 993 awesome and valued at more than the $39,000 I sold for in 2005. 2001 Boxster was fun to row through the gears. Automotive Holy Grail- 2007 993
#860
I've reached level 58
Mortgage Loans
Married to a Mermaid
6 children. 9 Grandchildren every one of them Perfect
Hobby- dual sport and touring motorcycles. XR650L and Moto Guzzi Norge
Porsches- 1984 Carrera fun but was rough to drive. 1996 993 awesome and valued at more than the $39,000 I sold for in 2005. 2001 Boxster was fun to row through the gears. Automotive Holy Grail- 2007 993
Mortgage Loans
Married to a Mermaid
6 children. 9 Grandchildren every one of them Perfect
Hobby- dual sport and touring motorcycles. XR650L and Moto Guzzi Norge
Porsches- 1984 Carrera fun but was rough to drive. 1996 993 awesome and valued at more than the $39,000 I sold for in 2005. 2001 Boxster was fun to row through the gears. Automotive Holy Grail- 2007 993
#863
35 years old, medical research scientist
Married, 3 Siberian Huskies, 2 cats, 2 sugar gliders, 1 cockatoo, 1 bunny. Enjoy the gym, playing guitar (left handed), hiking, camping, running, motorbikes (track days and canyon chasing), and driving my 911
Married, 3 Siberian Huskies, 2 cats, 2 sugar gliders, 1 cockatoo, 1 bunny. Enjoy the gym, playing guitar (left handed), hiking, camping, running, motorbikes (track days and canyon chasing), and driving my 911
#864
62 years old, usually behave like I'm 14. Implant Dentist, Software Developer, Own a Privately Licensed Vocational School. 14 months into my first Porsche, but a car guy forever. P-car is the top hobby, guitar, gym, 45 years in martial arts, tennis, boating, coding. Busy guy, always happy.
#865
47 yoa Detective
married 29 years
way, way ,way ,too many hobbies
1 wife
2 kids
many cars
1969 pontiac firebird
1985 humvee
1969 volkswagen (fast attack vehicle -military dune buggy )
86 911 cabrio
2003 boxster
2008 997 tt
Love cars, especially P cars
married 29 years
way, way ,way ,too many hobbies
1 wife
2 kids
many cars
1969 pontiac firebird
1985 humvee
1969 volkswagen (fast attack vehicle -military dune buggy )
86 911 cabrio
2003 boxster
2008 997 tt
Love cars, especially P cars
#867
Age: 59. Investor
Retired from career in sales at 56 in 2014
married x 3, no kids, one grandson and one granddaughter arriving any day now; riddle me that, Batman
Sports cars should have drop tops and manual transmissions. Interesting cars I've owned since college:
'79 MGB, '59 MGA, '67 Austin Healey 3000 Mk III, '65 Mustang, '67 Mustang, '59 Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite, BMW 320i, BMW 535i, C5 Corvette, 986 Boxster, 996.2 Cab, 997.2 C4S Cab
Retired from career in sales at 56 in 2014
married x 3, no kids, one grandson and one granddaughter arriving any day now; riddle me that, Batman
Sports cars should have drop tops and manual transmissions. Interesting cars I've owned since college:
'79 MGB, '59 MGA, '67 Austin Healey 3000 Mk III, '65 Mustang, '67 Mustang, '59 Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite, BMW 320i, BMW 535i, C5 Corvette, 986 Boxster, 996.2 Cab, 997.2 C4S Cab
Last edited by Darkhorse; 07-03-2018 at 01:13 PM.
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Perdido (01-02-2022)
#869
I'm 30. Mechanical Engineer.
This is my first porsche, but I'm a huge car nut. Lol. I've been trying to hit all the major bases over the years: eclipse, e46 zhp, e46 m3, C5 Corvette, and an ISF. I also have an 80s land cruiser that's the daily currently. I can't leave anything well enough alone...
This is my first porsche, but I'm a huge car nut. Lol. I've been trying to hit all the major bases over the years: eclipse, e46 zhp, e46 m3, C5 Corvette, and an ISF. I also have an 80s land cruiser that's the daily currently. I can't leave anything well enough alone...
#870
Age: 54 (though I definitely act and to some degree do look younger than my real age)
Profession: Software Developer.
Hobbies: Obviously motorsports (and I still have plenty to learn), plus too many other hobbies to list except to say I am a licensed private pilot (though have not been PIC in many many moons. It is too expensive these days). But flying airplanes was not good enough. Someone opened the door one day and I just had to jump and it was like a drug addiction after that. I have made over 1600 skydives and I have BASE jumped off of all four object types (BASE #1022). With all that said I am possibly retired from the sport as it's been many many many moons since my last jump and that stuff is not only not safe, it's down right scary. No I think sticking to safe(r) sports such as motorsports is my secret to happiness these days and the only reason why I now have a 997 in my fleet is because a local'ish race track is supposed to open up near me next summer and I was not sure if I should be tracking the 993 anymore (though when I did track it between 2009 and 2011, it was an incredibly awesome experience).
Profession: Software Developer.
Hobbies: Obviously motorsports (and I still have plenty to learn), plus too many other hobbies to list except to say I am a licensed private pilot (though have not been PIC in many many moons. It is too expensive these days). But flying airplanes was not good enough. Someone opened the door one day and I just had to jump and it was like a drug addiction after that. I have made over 1600 skydives and I have BASE jumped off of all four object types (BASE #1022). With all that said I am possibly retired from the sport as it's been many many many moons since my last jump and that stuff is not only not safe, it's down right scary. No I think sticking to safe(r) sports such as motorsports is my secret to happiness these days and the only reason why I now have a 997 in my fleet is because a local'ish race track is supposed to open up near me next summer and I was not sure if I should be tracking the 993 anymore (though when I did track it between 2009 and 2011, it was an incredibly awesome experience).
Last edited by My993C2; 07-03-2018 at 03:10 PM.