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Old 09-21-2016, 12:12 PM
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I vote air-cooled!
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Old 09-21-2016, 12:58 PM
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You ever thought about a Land Rover Defender 90? Appreciating. Durable. If you want a different driving experience.
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Old 09-21-2016, 01:50 PM
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Antiques. Lots of them. You could really enjoy life by having 1 of every generation. I'm getting there slowly.
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In Florida? I say droptop 911 or Targa.
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I've always enjoyed Porsches most when there's one vintage Porsche and one modern Porsche in the garage. They don't have to be the "greatest" ones, and each makes you really appreciate the other more.

This is the current pairing...
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Originally Posted by stout
I've always enjoyed Porsches most when there's one vintage Porsche and one modern Porsche in the garage. They don't have to be the "greatest" ones, and each makes you really appreciate the other more. This is the current pairing...
Very nice Pete! Now imagine putting a GT4 engine in the 914!
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2016 GT3, PDK-S and a Manual, you'll have choices then.
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Originally Posted by stout
I've always enjoyed Porsches most when there's one vintage Porsche and one modern Porsche in the garage. They don't have to be the "greatest" ones, and each makes you really appreciate the other more.

This is the current pairing...
+ this, a lot...
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Originally Posted by stout
I've always enjoyed Porsches most when there's one vintage Porsche and one modern Porsche in the garage. They don't have to be the "greatest" ones, and each makes you really appreciate the other more.
This is VERY true. I have my 67, and then a few H2O cars.. they each give me a different kind of entertainment, and make me appreciate certain things about certain generations. its really cool to see how different they all are, yet how similar they all are.

Originally Posted by RayDBonz
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I think the most fun car to drive on the street in my 987 Boxster Spyder. Plenty fast, crazy handling, and great noises, not to mention the drop top experience as well as the open but no sun bimini top configuration. It is certainly the best bang for the buck in my stable.

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I have one of these too, but its just a daily driver when you already have a GT4, and 3 series, I doubt its what you're looking for, as great of a car for the $$ as it is.


Id say go vintage(ish). 993 or G or cool long nose hot rod....
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Originally Posted by neanicu
Very nice Pete! Now imagine putting a GT4 engine in the 914!
Ha. I'm good, thank you. Warmed over 2.2 six with 169hp at the wheels is plenty for a narrow car. And the noises are heavenly.

GT4 could use more squirt, however. Especially on CA gas. Need to try some better gas from the pumps at Sears Point.

Originally Posted by SJJ28
This is VERY true. I have my 67, and then a few H2O cars.. they each give me a different kind of entertainment, and make me appreciate certain things about certain generations. its really cool to see how different they all are, yet how similar they all are.
Exactly. The DNA is evident in each, as is the progression...things lost and gained along the way.


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