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FluffyBrz 12-26-2014 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kiichiro (Post 2068881)
We paid $31,800 for our cayman so it's a relevant option for those of us who bought 30k brz.

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Originally Posted by LeonBRZ (Post 2068772)
no sh*t!...post it here just to show his a** off...douches


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ROFL

Pretty new to this forum , but wow dude get over it ... haters gonna hate!


31k is cheap as heck for a Prosche compared to Australia and comparitively not very expensive for our cars over here at all!!!! Im Jelly!!!!lol

I was looking at a Mercedes C63 AMG a few weeks ago, didnt end up gettin it, bought somethin else instead, price tag of $150k Australian. (which equates to $120k US, yes they overcharge us here!!!)
Doesnt make u a douche, makes u a hard workin person whos poud of your accomplishments,(assuming your an honest person lolol)


get off ya high horse and be proud of your own stuff not put down others!

if youve got nothing nice to say then dont say anything at all.








Congrats on the porches dude!!!
They look awesome!

BlackMonarch 12-26-2014 06:24 PM

Nice trade man. No jelly here. You made the same change I'll be making eventually, however I'll be stepping in to a base model, non-S, although brand new.

funwheeldrive 12-26-2014 07:16 PM

I like the Cayman, but can't deal with only having two seats.

GreenMonster 12-26-2014 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 2068332)
What's with the roof lifting up behind the door?

Targa.

N_A 12-26-2014 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kiichiro (Post 2068881)
I didn't mean to offend anyone, you all may want to consider how close the cayman s is used and the 2007 up ones have a revised ims from the 2005/2006 cars that are notorious
We got a MPP warranty so our lawyer has someone to mail a letter to if the motor dies and we have claim that doesn't cover the costs, I'm not looking for surprises and while we do okay we aren't exactly rich

You don't owe anyone an explanation. Congrats on the purchase. You have good taste.

IF I ever get rid of the FRS, it'll be replaced with a Porsche.:burnrubber:

Speed2th 12-27-2014 12:56 AM

911 is my dream car but I cannot afford it. So I brought the poor mans JDM Porsche instead. Congrats for the up trade! But I am curious, why not get a m3?

BlackMonarch 12-27-2014 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Speed2th (Post 2069588)
911 is my dream car but I cannot afford it. So I brought the poor mans JDM Porsche instead. Congrats for the up trade! But I am curious, why not get a m3?

Dafuq? An M3 is an entirely different car, that's why. They were pretty obviously staying in the small, H-engine coupe range.

Foobar 12-27-2014 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by kiichiro (Post 2068314)
we were naughty

Wouldn't have expected anything less from you ;)

Nice upgrade - Porsche is going to be my next move as well, will definitely be going for new though as maintenance on a Porsche after warranty is out gets pretty expensive, unless you have a trusty mechanic hookup that will cut you a deal.

Enjoy the cars and best wishes - always enjoyed your contributions to this forum and made some of my mod choices based on your feedback.

See you on the Porsche forums in a year or two!

Davev 12-27-2014 09:05 AM

Works both ways. Sold my S then got the frS. Sleeping better at night now.

DAEMANO 12-27-2014 09:28 AM

Comparing engineering and amenities of a used $60K car to a new $30k car is nonsensical.

Fastbrew 01-03-2015 05:57 AM

Who gives a crap who bought what when for whatever reason? This is an auto forum. It's OK to have more than one car. Geez.

Anyway OP - nice choice in cars. Thanks for posting them. It's interesting to see what other vehicles twin drivers have.

Turbowned 01-03-2015 04:33 PM

I wouldn't call that bragging, I'd call it encouragement for us to all work hard enough to afford more expensive sports cars ;)




Well, I'm certainly a bit envious, as evidenced by my thread in the VS section. I think a 911 might be in my future, too (albeit an 8-10yr-old one). I love the 991 but it's certainly not in the cards at the moment. Heck, even a 997 S is a stretch but if I sell the 93 octane-swilling, insurance policy-killing, wallet-denting RS6 and replace it with a more reasonable daily I think I can swing it :)

BRZZZZZZZZZZ 01-04-2015 08:18 PM

Nice! Its definitely my dream to upgrade to a nice P car, M car or Lotus next but too expensive for my wages I think.

kiichiro 01-06-2015 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackMonarch (Post 2069702)
Dafuq? An M3 is an entirely different car, that's why. They were pretty obviously staying in the small, H-engine coupe range.

Oh TRUST me, a e46 with ZPP and ZCP is high up on the buy list, actually considering one as we speak, if I can swing the funds etc, they aren't cheap cars anymore, if you deal with the one shop that has all the nice ones out of Ohio you pay between 29k and 32k for one equipped with the bigger brakes and faster steering from factory

If you skip the ZCP cars you can add bbk later and so long as you buy 04 up the suspension is the same, with wheels being the only item you need to add back to a non ZCP(I need to pick between the faster rack on en track and cruise control off, but that's how one car is lighter than the other, tho not by much

I had a a stage 3/4 dinan m3 before my BRZ crush and it was simply neural connection to asphalt, the very same :offtopic::party0030:thing that makes a human smile when they drive a 86


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