Greeting from Peru
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Greeting from Peru
hello,
my name is william and I have been a regular around this forum since 2009, when i bought my first 911 997.1 carrera... have been in love with the car for almost two years when i moved on to a 2011 nissan gtr, and two weeks ago i came back to porsche with an almost brand new 2010 gt3 997.2 with only 4,000 kilometers on the odo (2500 miles)...
first impression on the car is that it feels quick... much more than my gtr, and probably it is not at least in straight line... but man, the sound from the engine is intoxicating... and the feedback it gives back to you, it is impressive... no regrets turning down the gtr...
will use it as a second car, mostly for trackdays and spirited drives... because here in lima, peru it is madness to use this kind of car for daily drive... too much traffic...
some pics...
my name is william and I have been a regular around this forum since 2009, when i bought my first 911 997.1 carrera... have been in love with the car for almost two years when i moved on to a 2011 nissan gtr, and two weeks ago i came back to porsche with an almost brand new 2010 gt3 997.2 with only 4,000 kilometers on the odo (2500 miles)...
first impression on the car is that it feels quick... much more than my gtr, and probably it is not at least in straight line... but man, the sound from the engine is intoxicating... and the feedback it gives back to you, it is impressive... no regrets turning down the gtr...
will use it as a second car, mostly for trackdays and spirited drives... because here in lima, peru it is madness to use this kind of car for daily drive... too much traffic...
some pics...
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Hi William,
Congratulations
Thanks for your feedback regarding the GTr...youre one of the few ones saying that a GTr feels a bit slow compared to the GT3.
I guess youre the only GT3 3.8 in Peru..?
PS: Perfect car for enjoying the beautiful mountains of Peru..engine sound will be roaring in the mountain valleys..
Congratulations
Thanks for your feedback regarding the GTr...youre one of the few ones saying that a GTr feels a bit slow compared to the GT3.
I guess youre the only GT3 3.8 in Peru..?
PS: Perfect car for enjoying the beautiful mountains of Peru..engine sound will be roaring in the mountain valleys..
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Hi William,
Congratulations
Thanks for your feedback regarding the GTr...youre one of the few ones saying that a GTr feels a bit slow compared to the GT3.
I guess youre the only GT3 3.8 in Peru..?
PS: Perfect car for enjoying the beautiful mountains of Peru..engine sound will be roaring in the mountain valleys..
Congratulations
Thanks for your feedback regarding the GTr...youre one of the few ones saying that a GTr feels a bit slow compared to the GT3.
I guess youre the only GT3 3.8 in Peru..?
PS: Perfect car for enjoying the beautiful mountains of Peru..engine sound will be roaring in the mountain valleys..
Here in Lima I know we have 4 gt3 997.2 (All of them red) and 1 rs
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some pics of my car with its siblings... one 997 gt3 rs and one clone of mine...
will drive in some weeks up to 4,500 meters above sea level and let you know how the car responds to the level of altitude
will drive in some weeks up to 4,500 meters above sea level and let you know how the car responds to the level of altitude
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Welcome back, love it.