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It was the 2012 2.9ltr model.

Did corner very well, much more planted than the r32. Could easily be used as a daily.

lol ofcourse it was more planted than the r32. its also a lot more expensive hahaha but you can afford it now

What about soft compound race semis? :)

BAHAH. i do need some of them eventually. (like nationals for the hillclimb) but now my priority is decent road tyres... i have 6 wheels, with 3 just above legal tyres and one good tyre that is making the car drive like shit... im gonna throw a pair of maxxis zr-1s on the front in 2 weeks, but i need to find two decent tread pairs for the rear.....

hey victorians. thought id ask again... anybody have a pair of 235 40 18's laying around gathering dust? i need a cheep (relatively) pair for my spares...

hell ill take 245's.

please and thank you.

I think i got achilles 123s 235/40/18 atm.

Though I need to get some new ones before I can get rid of these

What about soft compound race semis? :)

What semis you looking to get rid of

I think i got achilles 123s 235/40/18 atm.

Though I need to get some new ones before I can get rid of these

What semis you looking to get rid of

i heard those are pretty bad with big displacement set ups.... but hey! ill give a go...

It was the 2012 2.9ltr model.

Did corner very well, much more planted than the r32. Could easily be used as a daily.

So put a deposit on one yet? :D

Some might say its a poor mans 911 Carrera, but others say its better!

So put a deposit on one yet? :D

Some might say its a poor mans 911 Carrera, but others say its better!

Haha I'm a good 20yrs+ away from buying any luxury car. Can't afford to blow so much money on a depreciating asset (r32 doesn't count)

Need to invest for the future! /boringpathway

It was the 2012 2.9ltr model.

Did corner very well, much more planted than the r32. Could easily be used as a daily.

Was considering one as a daily for this very reason! Daily + weekender in one!

Reliability and expenses scare me though!

im in. lol was looking at atr sport 1's.... let me know when you pick some more tyres up!

Will do!

Haha I'm a good 20yrs+ away from buying any luxury car. Can't afford to blow so much money on a depreciating asset (r32 doesn't count)

Need to invest for the future! /boringpathway

You look better in a Porsche when your 30 rather than 50 just sayin :P

Was considering one as a daily for this very reason! Daily + weekender in one!

Reliability and expenses scare me though!

Has a look at www.pelicanparts.com

Have been buying BMW parts for my dads car from there. Very cheap spare parts in the states. I would assume similar for Porsche parts too.

Will do!

You look better in a Porsche when your 30 rather than 50 just sayin :P

Haha in that case I have 5 years to make it happen then :P

God knows where I will be in 2 let alone 5.

One thing I do predict, the r32 will still be around! :P

Has a look at www.pelicanparts.com

Have been buying BMW parts for my dads car from there. Very cheap spare parts in the states. I would assume similar for Porsche parts too.

Cool! Still, dat mid mount engine...seems like pain in the ass to work on.

Other than that, you got an awesome all rounder and better looking than the Carrera IMO. Older models still look good and the S isn't too bad on price.

Day 1 of not having a job.

What to do?

Nothing. You're off the grid. The absolute freedom and ability to do anything you've ever dreamed of in this short life is so infinite and full of potential for regret, that you will ultimately end up falling into a daily routine of nothing because you fear your overwhelming choices. Then regret doing nothing in the end. Enter depression, for that vicious cycle touch.

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