2010 GT3 RS for Sale
#16
What are you looking for? Leigh2 here on rennlist has a fresh ready to go cup for sale, send him a pm for details. Just saw it this weekend. I would rather he just come down and race with us of course Beautiful car! Btw
#17
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Thanks for the info on the cup and I'm thinking 997.1 or 2 , but need to do more homework as this would be my first cup...Yippee! I'm concerned about the cost of ownership/rebuild but only plan on taking it to the track 5-8 days a years, so I figured I'd get plenty of years out of it.
You could also show your rs with a for sale sign on it there.
#18
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That's great advice! But, as I have 4 kids under 17, I suspect my weekend will be dedicated to the "Festival of SOCCER!" But, one of the kids game is out that way, so maybe I could just disappear during half-time. My wife would be like, where's Dad?
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It's friday, saturday, sunday.
in fontucky
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^brother, you need to learn to buy real manly cars.
i wouldn't trade my bicycle with that things. P1, maybe, i give you my cipo if you add a few bux with the mac
i wouldn't trade my bicycle with that things. P1, maybe, i give you my cipo if you add a few bux with the mac
#23
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MP4-12C and 911 CAB
Thank you both for the offers to trade for the GT3RS, but I'm not a big fan of convertibles for the following reasons:
1) Weight- Extra weight means less fastness
2) Freckles- I'm Irish and if in the sun for more that 84 seconds, my white Irish skin turns pink, then bright red.
3) Hair- In Los Angeles, it's all about the looks and image, especially the hair. I simply can't have the wind blowing a hair out of place before ordering my Starbucks non-fat Chai Venti Latte tripleshot with a splenda.
Seriously, thanks for the trade offers and keep them coming!
1) Weight- Extra weight means less fastness
2) Freckles- I'm Irish and if in the sun for more that 84 seconds, my white Irish skin turns pink, then bright red.
3) Hair- In Los Angeles, it's all about the looks and image, especially the hair. I simply can't have the wind blowing a hair out of place before ordering my Starbucks non-fat Chai Venti Latte tripleshot with a splenda.
Seriously, thanks for the trade offers and keep them coming!
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hair?
I quit brushing my hair and shave when I
remember. it did Magnus good.... and the messier u look
the higher up
the chain u are at FB or goog
I quit brushing my hair and shave when I
remember. it did Magnus good.... and the messier u look
the higher up
the chain u are at FB or goog
#26
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Off topic, here's a random question I received today when trying to sell my car and I'm not joking. Can you fit a set of golf clubs in the back of your car if you have a roll cage? At first, I thought the question was strange at best, but it got me thinking, so I tried to stick them in there. It turns out, they do fit and maybe we could all work on our golf swing in between driving sessions.
If no time for that, we could always launch ***** at the higher level run groups as they think they are better than everyone else anyway. It could be considered inclement weather training. I could just imagine the conversation from the driver to the crew chief being something like "Hey, I know it's 105 degrees out on the track, but I swear I just saw golf ball size hail faliing from the sky" followed by "and why is Mooty grinning at me while holding a 9 iron on turn 8?"
So, with that, I say we keep the extra set of tires at home, and make room for the golf sticks in the back or our rides.
Thoughts?
#27
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I'm not sure which is more impressive, Mooty's knowledge and experience with Porsches, or his ability to entertain? We may need to take a poll to find out.
Off topic, here's a random question I received today when trying to sell my car and I'm not joking. Can you fit a set of golf clubs in the back of your car if you have a roll cage? At first, I thought the question was strange at best, but it got me thinking, so I tried to stick them in there. It turns out, they do fit and maybe we could all work on our golf swing in between driving sessions.
If no time for that, we could always launch ***** at the higher level run groups as they think they are better than everyone else anyway. It could be considered inclement weather training. I could just imagine the conversation from the driver to the crew chief being something like "Hey, I know it's 105 degrees out on the track, but I swear I just saw golf ball size hail faliing from the sky" followed by "and why is Mooty grinning at me while holding a 9 iron on turn 8?"
So, with that, I say we keep the extra set of tires at home, and make room for the golf sticks in the back or our rides.
Thoughts?
Off topic, here's a random question I received today when trying to sell my car and I'm not joking. Can you fit a set of golf clubs in the back of your car if you have a roll cage? At first, I thought the question was strange at best, but it got me thinking, so I tried to stick them in there. It turns out, they do fit and maybe we could all work on our golf swing in between driving sessions.
If no time for that, we could always launch ***** at the higher level run groups as they think they are better than everyone else anyway. It could be considered inclement weather training. I could just imagine the conversation from the driver to the crew chief being something like "Hey, I know it's 105 degrees out on the track, but I swear I just saw golf ball size hail faliing from the sky" followed by "and why is Mooty grinning at me while holding a 9 iron on turn 8?"
So, with that, I say we keep the extra set of tires at home, and make room for the golf sticks in the back or our rides.
Thoughts?
#28
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kfitz,
The first part of the question was easy, yes the clubs will fit in the back with a roll cage, but you went the extra step to actually prove they can go back there in a golf bag...
The first part of the question was easy, yes the clubs will fit in the back with a roll cage, but you went the extra step to actually prove they can go back there in a golf bag...
#29
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I'm not sure which is more impressive, Mooty's knowledge and experience with Porsches, or his ability to entertain? We may need to take a poll to find out.
Off topic, here's a random question I received today when trying to sell my car and I'm not joking. Can you fit a set of golf clubs in the back of your car if you have a roll cage? At first, I thought the question was strange at best, but it got me thinking, so I tried to stick them in there. It turns out, they do fit and maybe we could all work on our golf swing in between driving sessions.
If no time for that, we could always launch ***** at the higher level run groups as they think they are better than everyone else anyway. It could be considered inclement weather training. I could just imagine the conversation from the driver to the crew chief being something like "Hey, I know it's 105 degrees out on the track, but I swear I just saw golf ball size hail faliing from the sky" followed by "and why is Mooty grinning at me while holding a 9 iron on turn 8?"
So, with that, I say we keep the extra set of tires at home, and make room for the golf sticks in the back or our rides.
Thoughts?
Off topic, here's a random question I received today when trying to sell my car and I'm not joking. Can you fit a set of golf clubs in the back of your car if you have a roll cage? At first, I thought the question was strange at best, but it got me thinking, so I tried to stick them in there. It turns out, they do fit and maybe we could all work on our golf swing in between driving sessions.
If no time for that, we could always launch ***** at the higher level run groups as they think they are better than everyone else anyway. It could be considered inclement weather training. I could just imagine the conversation from the driver to the crew chief being something like "Hey, I know it's 105 degrees out on the track, but I swear I just saw golf ball size hail faliing from the sky" followed by "and why is Mooty grinning at me while holding a 9 iron on turn 8?"
So, with that, I say we keep the extra set of tires at home, and make room for the golf sticks in the back or our rides.
Thoughts?
golf, porsche, good food after a round watching the kids slave over BBS wheels cleaning and waxing. life aint gonna get any better.
#30
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