View Poll Results: Your Porsche age
0-19
114
14.62%
20-29
250
32.05%
30-39
248
31.79%
40-49
112
14.36%
50-59
45
5.77%
60+
11
1.41%
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How old were you when you got one?
#50
26 yrs bought a 1978 911SC
Ripped it appart... Now 3 years later its has RSR 3.8 look, G-50 tranny, coilovers, turbo brakes(adjustable bias) 400+BHP.
Life is good, riding a Porsche
Ripped it appart... Now 3 years later its has RSR 3.8 look, G-50 tranny, coilovers, turbo brakes(adjustable bias) 400+BHP.
Life is good, riding a Porsche
#52
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What do they say...your mid-life crisis starts at 40?
Okay, I was 2 months shy of my 40th birthday with the '68 (my first P-car--and I'll be dead when I sell it ). I was 52 when I got the '84.
1968 Sand Beige 911 coupe
1984 Metallis Moss Green Carrera coupe
Okay, I was 2 months shy of my 40th birthday with the '68 (my first P-car--and I'll be dead when I sell it ). I was 52 when I got the '84.
1968 Sand Beige 911 coupe
1984 Metallis Moss Green Carrera coupe
#54
Rennlist Member
Started with a Boxter S (at age 40) that had only 1800 miles on it. Fun car. Put about 15K miles on it, but found it a bit small for my frame.
Traded it for a 997S Cab this past June at age 42. First car that I ever ordered from a dealer. Very happy with the trade.
Traded it for a 997S Cab this past June at age 42. First car that I ever ordered from a dealer. Very happy with the trade.
Last edited by CBejbl; 11-18-2006 at 06:47 PM.
#56
Three Wheelin'
24 - 1969 911S (one week back from Viet Nam)
33 - 1973 911S (some rust issues!)
35 - 1978 911SC (120,000 miles and 20 years later ...)
55 - 1997 993TT (best of the bunch so far)
33 - 1973 911S (some rust issues!)
35 - 1978 911SC (120,000 miles and 20 years later ...)
55 - 1997 993TT (best of the bunch so far)