And the engine is mounted right behind your ears for maximum aural pleasure!
And you have to lower/drop the motor to change the plugs to add to your Porsche Experience pleasure.
And the engine is mounted right behind your ears for maximum aural pleasure!
Really depends on which car you have. You do have to remove a turbo housing to get to my 911 Turbo S though.And you have to lower/drop the motor to change the plugs to add to your Porsche Experience pleasure.
And you have to lower/drop the motor to change the plugs to add to your Porsche Experience pleasure.
The funny thing is that my diesel Chevrolet truck has cost me a LOT more to own than my 911 Turbo S. Even if you throw in the tire bills.I don't think it's an issue for the typical Porsche driver, as most of them carry the official Porsche toolkit with them in the car at all times:
![]()
Boxster? No. Though you will have to remove rear wheels and wheel well liners.And you have to lower/drop the motor to change the plugs to add to your Porsche Experience pleasure.
While I like it, imo, that is one of the vehicles that will crater in value. Buy it if you have enough cash to burn but expect to lose a few hundred thousand when you sell it.Over $¼M, and still going......
![]()
LS3-Powered 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Sport Coupe ICON Derelict
Bid for the chance to own a LS3-Powered 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Sport Coupe ICON Derelict at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #209,195.bringatrailer.com
Something you don't see every day.
![]()
While I mostly agree, if I had f u money, a winter "beater" of a Sterrato or Dakar would be a lovely thing.I respect nice machinery.
Mine is. Not leaving it for the next person to enjoy. About to hit 30,000m in 12 months.My sports car is not my daily driver simply because it is not used 12 months a year and gets stored in the winter. Sure if I had a cheap sports car, I might drive it all year long, but even then I likely wouldn't. I respect nice machinery.
My sports car
IIRC he has a Porch.JDM, Euro or Domestic?
Mine is. Not leaving it for the next person to enjoy. About to hit 30,000m in 12 months.
JDM, Euro or Domestic?
While I mostly agree, if I had f u money, a winter "beater" of a Sterrato or Dakar would be a lovely thing.
Do you prefer Poor-shuh?