Anyone Know of a GT3 RS for sale in white!
#32
Originally Posted by Byronmaui
since we are off topic does anyone know if Menudo is getting back together?
#33
No affiliation with the dealership...was driving home from picking up my race bike and noticed a white RS at Stanford (Palo Alto) European.
http://www.paloaltoeuropean.com/detail.cfm?ID=238214
http://www.paloaltoeuropean.com/detail.cfm?ID=238214
#34
Originally Posted by Freier
No affiliation with the dealership...was driving home from picking up my race bike and noticed a white RS at Stanford (Palo Alto) European.
http://www.paloaltoeuropean.com/detail.cfm?ID=238214
http://www.paloaltoeuropean.com/detail.cfm?ID=238214
OMG, HOW DARE THEY SELL IT OVER MSRP??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Be careful where you post ad's like this as people who are not familiar with the market will jump all over you with all of their "knowledge".
#36
Originally Posted by 05997S
That’s stupid. An RS is cool as f**k and I'd love to blow around town in one. Better suited for track work??? Whatever, I can name 20 cars that would meet those criteria and are bought as weekend canyon runners and car show bling. Do whatever the hell you want with it.
You are right of course. Let’s take this logic further. Given this sort of thinking, the following are equivalent:
Maybach: Looping at Nurburgring
Screwdriver: crowbar
Lotus Elise: stepstool in garage
Hairspray: Blowtorch (requires cigarette lighter)
Crashed Enzo: Publicity prop for movie
Samurai sword: sushi knife
Bandsaw: fingernail file
Swimsuit supermodel: Prison warden
Navel artillery: flyswatter
F430: Grocery truck
Jackhammer: can opener
Lotus Exige: Accessory to large dollhouse, normally acquired after the picnic table with the teacups.
Harley owner: hairdresser
Pruning Shears: toenail cutter
997GT3RS: Transportation to/from tanning booth in Irvine.
… Feel free to add your own …
#38
Let people be free to do whatever the f they want with their car, I mean they bought it right? I do think it is excessive to buy a CS360 over a regular 360 if you don't plan to track it even occassionally, but thats me. I'm not a hard core track guy, but I do enjoy taking a performance car to its limits on the track, where it is not possible to do so safely on the streets. I mean its not uncommon to see people racing normal cars on the track such as CRX (I am pretty sure Honda did not intend the CRX to be a track car), so it can really go both ways.
#39
TUUNER made about 40k on the car...sounds like a damn nice piece of business to me !
I'd love to track some of mine, but nothing is close to me....doesn't mean I shouldn't bother owning them.
A 997 GT3 is a great car, wonderful...don't know if I would give up my Strad for one though. The CS delivers on many levels...its hard to explain.
But anyway, back on topic....sorry !
I'd love to track some of mine, but nothing is close to me....doesn't mean I shouldn't bother owning them.
A 997 GT3 is a great car, wonderful...don't know if I would give up my Strad for one though. The CS delivers on many levels...its hard to explain.
But anyway, back on topic....sorry !
#40
Originally Posted by Mike (La Jolla)
You are right of course. Let’s take this logic further. Given this sort of thinking, the following are equivalent:
997GT3RS: Transportation to/from tanning booth in Irvine.
… Feel free to add your own …
#41
Originally Posted by Mike (La Jolla)
You are right of course. Let’s take this logic further. Given this sort of thinking, the following are equivalent:
Maybach: Looping at Nurburgring
Screwdriver: crowbar
Lotus Elise: stepstool in garage
Hairspray: Blowtorch (requires cigarette lighter)
Crashed Enzo: Publicity prop for movie
Samurai sword: sushi knife
Bandsaw: fingernail file
Swimsuit supermodel: Prison warden
Navel artillery: flyswatter
F430: Grocery truck
Jackhammer: can opener
Lotus Exige: Accessory to large dollhouse, normally acquired after the picnic table with the teacups.
Harley owner: hairdresser
Pruning Shears: toenail cutter
997GT3RS: Transportation to/from tanning booth in Irvine.
… Feel free to add your own …
Aloha
Byron
#42
Originally Posted by Mike (La Jolla)
You are right of course. Let’s take this logic further. Given this sort of thinking, the following are equivalent:
Maybach: Looping at Nurburgring
Screwdriver: crowbar
Lotus Elise: stepstool in garage
Hairspray: Blowtorch (requires cigarette lighter)
Crashed Enzo: Publicity prop for movie
Samurai sword: sushi knife
Bandsaw: fingernail file
Swimsuit supermodel: Prison warden
Navel artillery: flyswatter
F430: Grocery truck
Jackhammer: can opener
Lotus Exige: Accessory to large dollhouse, normally acquired after the picnic table with the teacups.
Harley owner: hairdresser
Pruning Shears: toenail cutter
997GT3RS: Transportation to/from tanning booth in Irvine.
… Feel free to add your own …
#43
So, I guess all those GT3 RS and non RS owners that have Nav are a bunch of jackasses too, right? Come on, admit it...they are jackasses...especially those guys with the sunroof...
Some track car, comes with Nav...wow, it feels weird to lower myself to your standard with that statement.
Some track car, comes with Nav...wow, it feels weird to lower myself to your standard with that statement.
#44
Originally Posted by TUUNER
Why does anyone buy a car? You have to be a track guy to by the RS? Think about the percentage of RS's that will never see the track. How many CGT's see the track? How many Challenge Stradale's see the track? Think before you post.
I bought it because that is what I wanted at the time.
I bought it because that is what I wanted at the time.