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Old 08-14-2008, 08:18 AM
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I love english and , in the future i hope to come there in united states and live there california LA arizona , atlanta NY i dont know , all my life. I love us.
And thank you for all your advice man. respect !
And here only 20 days per year it's snow, i don t need 4WD, with a RWD and winter tires will be all good.
 

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Old 08-14-2008, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ls911
WOW!!!

Killer dude!!!! That's your best idea by far.

Here I was afraid I might have giving you too much credit. Hope is probably the better word.

All doubts have been erased
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How you doing guys ? Long time no see

Finally i didn't buy a 911 or another car, two years ago, after a month started this thread i bought a 125cc sportbike and put almost 20.000km on it with many track days, now i'm in love with sportbikes. Last year in september 2009 i crash on the street and i had an injury, a clavicle fracture... i've got almost full recovery now. This summer i hope that i will buy a '05 '06 987 boxster.

All good here?

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Old 03-11-2010, 07:47 PM
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Please forgive me, but, You D*u*m*b A*s*s! People continued to warn you about your potential lack of driving skills and now you admit you have a clavicle fracture from a motorcycling injury. Wow, I guess all the warnings were correct. At least your English has improved; hopefully so has your driving. G/L with your purchase.

I know, I know, you're going to challenge me to do some race or something and kick my butt right? Whatever son.
 

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Originally Posted by Luke03
How you doing guys ? Long time no see

Finally i didn't buy a 911 or another car, two years ago, after a month started this thread i bought a 125cc sportbike and put almost 20.000km on it with many track days, now i'm in love with sportbikes. Last year in september 2009 i crash on the street and i had an injury, a clavicle fracture... i've got almost full recovery now. This summer i hope that i will buy a '05 '06 987 boxster.

All good here?

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here we go again ROFL
 
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Old 03-12-2010, 07:08 AM
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Please forgive me, but, You D*u*m*b A*s*s! People continued to warn you about your potential lack of driving skills and now you admit you have a clavicle fracture from a motorcycling injury. Wow, I guess all the warnings were correct. At least your English has improved; hopefully so has your driving. G/L with your purchase.

I know, I know, you're going to challenge me to do some race or something and kick my butt right? Whatever son.
Shut up man, i've said that i had teach english only 3 years in primary school, i know i've got bad english.

And what is G/L ?. It was only an accident, a car hit me... and this is it. No warnings were correct, there is no connection betwen.
 
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Before I say anything i'd first like to acknowledge that I am a dumb kid, just turned 18, bought and restored a motorcycle at 15 and have been drivin that since I was 16. I got my Porsche last year. I drove my car and got to know it for several months, before I even did anything close to pushing it. didn't take it past 4k rpm for the first 3 months. I've done a tirerack car control clinic and I'll admit I do push my car now.

You said something like "I like risky driving thats just who I am" which is extremely dumb, ignorant and careless for everybody else on the roads.

But since then it sounds like you took everybody's advice and didnt get the porsche. You got a low power'd bike and really have learned to drive it through track days, and daily street driving, which is great.
Now your older and wiser and want to get a less powerful car than you originally wanted 2 years ago. I say go for it man! The boxster is a great well balanced car!
 
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ha ha this guy is funny. folks falling for he inauthicity buy what you can afford my friend. but i think a 1970 camaro that can burn rubber minght be safer.
 
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