After drooling over cars on RL for >20 years, I’m here.
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After drooling over cars on RL for >20 years, I’m here.
Pretty awesome that RL is still a thing. Unlike Brumos Porsche, it’s still around when I finally get to buy one.
Got an allocation for a new GT3 RS with every intent on tracking the living hell out of it. After looking at the financial aspect of tracking a car and depending on it to maintain its value I saw the light. Now I’m desperately searching (and on multiple dealer ‘wait lists’) for a new GTS and I’m on the hunt for a spec boxster race car to compete on the track. This way I get to race instead of just participate in track days/time trials without worrying about losing a fortune.
Thanks for all of the help in advance to the awesome community that RL is. Kinda cool to finally partake.
Got an allocation for a new GT3 RS with every intent on tracking the living hell out of it. After looking at the financial aspect of tracking a car and depending on it to maintain its value I saw the light. Now I’m desperately searching (and on multiple dealer ‘wait lists’) for a new GTS and I’m on the hunt for a spec boxster race car to compete on the track. This way I get to race instead of just participate in track days/time trials without worrying about losing a fortune.
Thanks for all of the help in advance to the awesome community that RL is. Kinda cool to finally partake.
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Dennis C (09-20-2024),
SuncoastNick (09-19-2024)
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Welcome, from a fellow track rat. Congrats on the allocation, but moreover for seeing the light. Having just been cleared to solo this season, I too prefer driving a slow car fast rather than the other way around. My local PCA chapter president is a (whisper it) Spec Miata racer, and my most recent PCA DE event instructor was a SPB racer for the past decade.