F430 Scud "vs" 997S/GT3
#16
Well for me unfortunatley money is a concern and
and I don't love the F car more than the bull. Looked at both and you see where my money went. My dream super car is actually a zonda followed closely by a Carrera GT.
The GT is something I hope to own in the next 5 years if business works out well.
Given the choice between a GT3 RS and the Scub as a super car I still would chose the Ferrari. Although if the Ferrari was the new 458 my answer would be different.
The GT is something I hope to own in the next 5 years if business works out well.
Given the choice between a GT3 RS and the Scub as a super car I still would chose the Ferrari. Although if the Ferrari was the new 458 my answer would be different.
#19
Given the choice between a GT3 RS and the Scub as a super car I still would chose the Ferrari. Although if the Ferrari was the new 458 my answer would be different.[/QUOTE]
i would choose a ferrari over any porsche...but the car i really want is a turbo pdk cab..ferrari would be great but you not only have to afford to buy it you have to afford to service it...and whats the point if you cant drive it a few times a week atleast...thats why the pdk turbo is soo perfect - super car performance with lexus type durability and quality(actually better)..i would use the turbo as my DD like i use my 997
matt i want my seat time in that lambo! lets swap so u can experience my pse
i would choose a ferrari over any porsche...but the car i really want is a turbo pdk cab..ferrari would be great but you not only have to afford to buy it you have to afford to service it...and whats the point if you cant drive it a few times a week atleast...thats why the pdk turbo is soo perfect - super car performance with lexus type durability and quality(actually better)..i would use the turbo as my DD like i use my 997
matt i want my seat time in that lambo! lets swap so u can experience my pse
#20
Rob
I'm down because I miss having a vert. I just need to put the new rears on because she is really lose with the bald tires. I have not driving it since the last cars and coffee. Tires go on this week.
#21
Fellas- my friend is a pretty reasonable fellow, and would gladly trade seat time in any of his cars for lessons in tennis or golf. He's one of those guys who looks fairly athletic, but is only good at running in a straight line for short bursts. Anything that involves a racket or club, or even ping pong- amusing initially, but ultimately makes you go "uhhhh, how about let's go back inside and play on your PS3"
Although, admittedly, part of the problem involves poor equipment choices. As a guy who plays a few rounds of golf per year, he should be using the latest cavity back game improvement irons. Instead, he goes all bling and picks up a set of forged Mizuno MP-XX's blades that have tiny heads and no sweet spot and I made the mistake of playing with him the next week... lets just say we stopped keeping score after he hit 150+ (strokes) during the middle of the back 9 at We-Ko-Pa. Thank God no one else was out there that day-
Although, admittedly, part of the problem involves poor equipment choices. As a guy who plays a few rounds of golf per year, he should be using the latest cavity back game improvement irons. Instead, he goes all bling and picks up a set of forged Mizuno MP-XX's blades that have tiny heads and no sweet spot and I made the mistake of playing with him the next week... lets just say we stopped keeping score after he hit 150+ (strokes) during the middle of the back 9 at We-Ko-Pa. Thank God no one else was out there that day-
Last edited by fang911; 05-01-2010 at 02:10 PM.
#23
Fellas- my friend is a pretty reasonable fellow, and would gladly trade seat time in any of his cars for lessons in tennis or golf. He's one of those guys who looks fairly athletic, but is only good at running in a straight line for short bursts. Anything that involves a racket or club, or even ping pong- amusing initially, but ultimately makes you go "uhhhh, how about let's go back inside and play on your PS3"
Although, admittedly, part of the problem involves poor equipment choices. As a guy who plays a few rounds of golf per year, he should be using the latest cavity back game improvement irons. Instead, he goes all bling and picks up a set of forged Mizuno MP-XX's blades that have tiny heads and no sweet spot and I made the mistake of playing with him the next week... lets just say we stopped keeping score after he hit 150+ (strokes) during the middle of the back 9 at We-Ko-Pa. Thank God no one else was out there that day-
Although, admittedly, part of the problem involves poor equipment choices. As a guy who plays a few rounds of golf per year, he should be using the latest cavity back game improvement irons. Instead, he goes all bling and picks up a set of forged Mizuno MP-XX's blades that have tiny heads and no sweet spot and I made the mistake of playing with him the next week... lets just say we stopped keeping score after he hit 150+ (strokes) during the middle of the back 9 at We-Ko-Pa. Thank God no one else was out there that day-
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