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Old 05-24-2020, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Busta Rib
Nice! More pics?
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Old 05-28-2020, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Auto_Werks 3.6
Love this color every time I see it. What wheels?
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Originally Posted by PTSGT3
Love this color every time I see it. What wheels?
Thanks!!
the wheels are the 18” OZ that was popular when people were really tracking these cars years back. I actually forget the model. They’re practically free these days on the second hand market.
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Real nice! Always love a GT3 with a splash of color... is it Arena Red?
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Real nice! Always love a GT3 with a splash of color... is it Arena Red?
It’s ruby red metallic. The “story” is the original owner couldn’t get paint to sample and had the whole car disassembled and painted. Stories cars aren’t for most people on here, but i LOVE the color, and I bought it to drive the wheels off of it. The thing I really struggle with is; if I keep it long enough that it gets enough patina to warrant a respray would I switch it back to the original color? I honestly think I would keep it as is
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I love the Ruby Red Metallic...it's glorious! I would definitely keep the color when a repaint is required too.
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My opinion is that the color is soooo glorious, and WORTHY,... that even if you did need another re-paint,... you would be continuing the "Story" with the car,... which in my opinion would only further ENHANCE the desirability of the car. It would be a tribute to the original owners desire to "change" the color,... which in & of itself is a cool thing. Who's to say that the factory are the only ones who can perform a quality paint job. Especially if you are driving it a lot over the years, and keeping good records of your high attention to maintenance detail,... then the sum of the entire story is better than no story at all.

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Old 05-28-2020, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve Theodore
I love the Ruby Red Metallic...it's glorious! I would definitely keep the color when a repaint is required too.
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My opinion is that the color is soooo glorious, and WORTHY,... that even if you did need another re-paint,... you would be continuing the "Story" with the car,... which in my opinion would only further ENHANCE the desirability of the car. It would be a tribute to the original owners desire to "change" the color,... which in & of itself is a cool thing. Who's to say that the factory are the only ones who can perform a quality paint job. Especially if you are driving it a lot over the years, and keeping good records of your high attention to maintenance detail,... then the sum of the entire story is better than no story at all.

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Thanks guys! I didn't expect so much positive support.. I know people were pretty skeptical of the car when it was for sale. Aside from unexpected financial ruin I don't expect to sell the car. I still have the first porsches I bought coming up on 15 years ago. They're so hard to sell once you bond with them
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Originally Posted by Auto_Werks 3.6
Thanks guys! I didn't expect so much positive support.. I know people were pretty skeptical of the car when it was for sale. Aside from unexpected financial ruin I don't expect to sell the car. I still have the first porsches I bought coming up on 15 years ago. They're so hard to sell once you bond with them
I appreciate your comment about 'unexpected financial ruin' as it's exactly how I view my little 911 collection. I have no plans to sell either as I consider the 997 generation to be PEAK 911!
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Originally Posted by Steve Theodore
I appreciate your comment about 'unexpected financial ruin' as it's exactly how I view my little 911 collection. I have no plans to sell either as I consider the 997 generation to be PEAK 911!
I feel the same way! I'm even starting to appreciate the 997 carrera as a modern classic. I'm really disappointed with the aesthetic of the current 992 car. I was tuned in on the internet to watch the unveiling live... I came in very excited and left very underwhelmed. I think the 991 is a striking car, and I probably could have gotten one instead of my 997.2.... but there's something about the 997 that really fits my personality. The more modern technology they cram in, the less I'm interested.
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I think its nice with the 997 platform to feel like you can take on a project here and there and it's fun. I alway felt when buying the newer cars that I was afraid to do anything to them given warranty issues and the pure fact that they were a new car so didn't want to alter it. That in addition to feeling like getting a few paint chips and wear and tear (miles) was a bit stressful. Overall, I feels more relaxed to have an older model that you can drive, repair and enjoy without worrying about everything else that comes with a new model. You can really enjoy the car this way, I feel.
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Old 05-28-2020, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Auto_Werks 3.6
It’s ruby red metallic. The “story” is the original owner couldn’t get paint to sample and had the whole car disassembled and painted. Stories cars aren’t for most people on here, but i LOVE the color, and I bought it to drive the wheels off of it. The thing I really struggle with is; if I keep it long enough that it gets enough patina to warrant a respray would I switch it back to the original color? I honestly think I would keep it as is
If story cars are no go, mine must be worthless because its a novel...

Anyhow, who cares what its worth... its about how it makes you feel! I love the color personally.. I couldn't bring myself to change it if it was me! And yes, totally drive the wheels off it, that is what they are made for!


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