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winchester21

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  1. I hate and despise PayPal for other off topic issues that are not worth wasting space and/or time. I absolutely refuse to enter into any transaction where they are involved credit card processing or otherwise. I have contributed to other Porsche forums by check or other method. Please advise mailing instructions for a check or MO and I will be more than happy to support your efforts with donation(s).
  2. I have waited 7 years for the magic 400 hp Cayman cup car which never materialized. Then I waited several years on the techno marvel 991 which has proved to be a big let down so far in my book. I LOVE the narrow rear lights but that is about the extent of my approval of the new iron. To each his own-just not my cup of tea. The 2S test drive was very disapointing. Too much like a BMW 750 or an S class Benz for my taste. I am now in the process of selling my 07 Cayman S and buying a 2500 mi example of a triple black 997 2010 C2S convertible from a buddy. it sat in a warehouse and was never driven except to maintain the fluids and change the oil. I will try something different for a change-never owned a ragtop before-and I will wait to see what develops with the steering issues on the 991. This will most likely be my last 'Proper Porsche". The new GT3 would look great after a dental floss treatment on the horrid badge treatment .At some point I will most likely end up with a GT 3 or a turbo after i get past the horrible badges. The Chris Harris U tube clip is pretty convincing in reference to the new GT 3. He reported that th GT3 rear steering setup is nothing like the present production examples. For now I will stick with the 997 for nights on the town, beach trips and use the MB C63 for daily stuff and wild romps through the backroads. The P O R C H carrera s badging is truly awful IMHO. I vote for the fat chick at the HS reunion sitting next to the desert bar waiting for round 3.. If I ever own a 991 the badges will be in the dumpster before I leave the lot. Real shame I am leaning toward the small 911 badge or none at all on the new (2010) 997. My Cayman S badge is Basalt black to matching color and looks great. A local outfit-Bumperplugs-does a nice job on color matched trim/badges. Plus 1 on the nasty exhaust notes-I moved to another state to get around the stupid emissions testing. My Cayman has a Borla-soon to be switched back to stock for sale purposes-loved it for 35k miles and 7 years. My neighbors did not share the love for some reason. The MB C63 does not need any mods-really nasty right out of the box. :thumbup:
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