Porsche: GT3?
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GT3?
I understand buying a GT3 if you want to go racing. But why would anyone
want one for normal driving?
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someone@somewhere.net
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Re: GT3?
To say they have one? Because there's money that needs to be spent?
Check out all the BMWs with an "M" on the back creeping along in
traffic. Rarely (never) see those guys cutting loose, either.
John Doe II wrote:
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Re: GT3?
John Doe II wrote:
<raising hand> Ummm, I guess I'd love to have one. They look great
and, I imagine, drive great, too. Yes, stop-n-go traffic isn't where
I'd want it, but the same is true of any of these cars, no? I would
probably reserve it for weekends and track use. Alright, occasionally
I'd drive her to work just so others could have the privilege of seeing
it. ;~P
DS
95 993 Coupe
74 914
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Re: GT3?
<Rarely (never) see those guys cutting loose, either.>
Saw a moron on 167 southbound the other night try a lateral maneuver in his
M at a high rate of speed and almost hit the median.
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Re: GT3?
On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 15:49:16 -0800, "John Doe II"
<net> wrote:
I saw an Automotive exec being interviewed on Speed Channel a while
back, talking about the Hummer line. One of the other panelist asked
her why on Earth anyone outside the military would need these
monsters?
Her reply: For the same reason people need a $5000 dive watch
that'll work at depths no human could survive - people like
performance overkill; they want to have a performance advantage even
if they never need or use it.
Heck, in a way a GT3 makes more sense. A GT3 owner is a lot more
likely to use it for its intended purpose (to drive quickly) than a
Cayenne S turbo owner is to go off-road
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epbrown
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"Everybody wants a normal life and a cool car;
most people will settle for the car." Chris Titus
2003 BMW 325i Black/Black, 2003 BMW Z4 Black/Black
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Re: GT3?
"John Doe II" <net> wrote in message
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Because sometimes you might need to get to the store in a hurry.
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