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10-18-2007, 05:47 AM
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Entertainment at its finest
And it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy...
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10-18-2007, 06:58 AM
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the lock is coming!
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10-18-2007, 12:00 PM
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It sounds like boxsterz is the biggest poser in this forum. He only bought his Boxster because he couldn't afford a 911. Some of us bought Boxsters even though we can afford 911's because we like the Boxster better.
Get off the board, then. Stop posting here and stop reading it if you don't like it. Doesn't take a genius to figure that out.
Last edited by Chills; 10-18-2007 at 12:10 PM.
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10-18-2007, 12:25 PM
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So to summarize before this thread gets closed:
We are all a bunch of useless posers who don't know anything about Porsches, driving, or how to please a woman.
Not surprising that this is coming from the only person in this forum who has been rude to me.
Thanks for another helpful and friendly thread.
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10-18-2007, 12:30 PM
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Dr kill. I always wanted to ask you this, and since this is a non-sense thread, I might as well derail it slightly.
Do you really have that bumper sticker on the back of your car? It cracks me up every time I see it.
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10-18-2007, 01:29 PM
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I agree, with just about everything (above) except for the comments from boxsterz. I too, gained a lot of respect for the forum through this thread, because everyone here is so mature. This is by far the craziest thread I have been a part of.
Thanks for making this a great forum everyone!
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Last edited by rick3000; 10-18-2007 at 01:33 PM.
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10-18-2007, 01:33 PM
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BruceLee, when are you going to close this thing?!?!?!?!?
Maybe it's because I'm almost a half century old, but I have never really understood this kind of banter. I understand Boxsterz point of view, yet I understand most everyone else's as well.
Why does anyone care what they think, do or say regarding their car, sports team, etc. A tremenous amount of effort and energy is being wasted.
Keep in mind guys, that of all the people that you hate, 95% don't even know you hate them, and of the 5% that do, don't care.
Time for a group hug.....and a beer.
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10-18-2007, 01:51 PM
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it needs to be closed after the sticker on the back of Dr kills car is addressed 
i wanna know as well
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10-18-2007, 11:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr. Kill
So to summarize before this thread gets closed:
We are all a bunch of useless posers who don't know anything about Porsches, driving, or how to please a woman.
Not surprising that this is coming from the only person in this forum who has been rude to me.
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No, just some of you. I didn't mention the woman part, but if you're confessing, that's more than I needed to know.
"I shed a tear for you" emoticon... You need a hanky?
Last edited by boxsterz; 10-18-2007 at 11:45 PM.
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10-19-2007, 04:21 AM
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Bruce..this thread is going nowhere! what are you waiting for... MORE MEMBERS TO GET
I VOTE TO GET THIS THREAD LOCKED
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10-19-2007, 04:39 AM
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I LOVE this Forum...
before I bought my Boxster this past spring, EVERYONE was VERY helpful when I had questions... Now I'm on here every day!!! Mostly just to read.
I have no idea why there is all this drama...
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10-19-2007, 04:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by unklekraker
Bruce..this thread is going nowhere! what are you waiting for... MORE MEMBERS TO GET
I VOTE TO GET THIS THREAD LOCKED 
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I'll second!
All in favor say aye....
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10-18-2007, 07:43 AM
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Boxterz just doesn't get it yet. He says he is all about performance. He wants to do more with less.
Unmodified Base Boxters are already outrunning the Caymans, Boxter S, 911 Turbos, GT3's, every weekend with nothing more than a good set of tires and a little driving skill. Check your local PCA results. Highlander ran top 10 against about 400 other cars at the Porsche Parade. Insite regularly outruns everyone but the fully stripped and modified race cars in his area with only suspension mods.
This car is extremely capable in the hands of a skilled driver. Max performance is a lot more than HP on a dyno. In 10 years of production most highly modified Boxters never actually see track time. Get to the track. See what you got. Learn how to go faster. You may be very surprised.
So Boxterz, who is the Poser? Others will decide. I am new to competitive road racing. I have only been playing this game for 1 year. I do it just for kicks and grins. With 3 Auto-X and 3 track days I realize I have a lot to learn (still mid pack finishes). But I know racing... 6 years Motocross/Grand Prix (expert rating), 20 years Yacht racing (4th at the PMA World Championships). I have knocked handlebars with World Champions and swapped gelcoat with Olympic Medalists.
I have built and ridden highly modified racing motorcycles, sailed highly modified racing multihulls, and built some highly modified street muscle cars (63 Chevy Nova 327, 68 Chevelle 327). But this Boxter I choose to leave alone. Other than engine transplant, suspension and tires I have yet to see any mods that really improve the performance of this car around a track. I have no interest in street stoplight racing.
This is an open forum to exchange ideas. If you don't want others opinions, don't ask for them. If you don't like someones opinion, ignore it. If you only want opinions that agree with yours, it's time to take a hard look in the mirror.
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10-18-2007, 07:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Topless
Boxterz just doesn't get it yet. He says he is all about performance. He wants to do more with less.
Unmodified Base Boxters are already outrunning the Caymans, Boxter S, 911 Turbos, GT3's, every weekend with nothing more than a good set of tires and a little driving skill. Check your local PCA results. Highlander ran top 10 against about 400 other cars at the Porsche Parade. Insite regularly outruns everyone but the fully stripped and modified race cars in his area with only suspension mods.
This car is extremely capable in the hands of a skilled driver. Max performance is a lot more than HP on a dyno. In 10 years of production most highly modified Boxters never actually see track time. Get to the track. See what you got. Learn how to go faster. You may be very surprised.
So Boxterz, who is the Poser? Others will decide. I am new to competitive road racing. I have only been playing this game for 1 year. I do it just for kicks and grins. With 3 Auto-X and 3 track days I realize I have a lot to learn (still mid pack finishes). But I know racing... 6 years Motocross/Grand Prix (expert rating), 20 years Yacht racing (4th at the PMA World Championships). I have knocked handlebars with World Champions and swapped gelcoat with Olympic Medalists.
I have built and ridden highly modified racing motorcycles, sailed highly modified racing multihulls, and built some highly modified street muscle cars (63 Chevy Nova 327, 68 Chevelle 327). But this Boxter I choose to leave alone. Other than engine transplant, suspension and tires I have yet to see any mods that really improve the performance of this car around a track. I have no interest in street stoplight racing.
This is an open forum to exchange ideas. If you don't want others opinions, don't ask for them. If you don't like someones opinion, ignore it. If you only want opinions that agree with yours, it's time to take a hard look in the mirror.
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Well said, nicely done.
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10-18-2007, 09:41 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Topless
Boxterz just doesn't get it yet. He says he is all about performance. He wants to do more with less.
Unmodified Base Boxters are already outrunning the Caymans, Boxter S, 911 Turbos, GT3's, every weekend with nothing more than a good set of tires and a little driving skill. Check your local PCA results. Highlander ran top 10 against about 400 other cars at the Porsche Parade. Insite regularly outruns everyone but the fully stripped and modified race cars in his area with only suspension mods.
This car is extremely capable in the hands of a skilled driver. Max performance is a lot more than HP on a dyno. In 10 years of production most highly modified Boxters never actually see track time. Get to the track. See what you got. Learn how to go faster. You may be very surprised.
So Boxterz, who is the Poser? Others will decide. I am new to competitive road racing. I have only been playing this game for 1 year. I do it just for kicks and grins. With 3 Auto-X and 3 track days I realize I have a lot to learn (still mid pack finishes). But I know racing... 6 years Motocross/Grand Prix (expert rating), 20 years Yacht racing (4th at the PMA World Championships). I have knocked handlebars with World Champions and swapped gelcoat with Olympic Medalists.
I have built and ridden highly modified racing motorcycles, sailed highly modified racing multihulls, and built some highly modified street muscle cars (63 Chevy Nova 327, 68 Chevelle 327). But this Boxter I choose to leave alone. Other than engine transplant, suspension and tires I have yet to see any mods that really improve the performance of this car around a track. I have no interest in street stoplight racing.
This is an open forum to exchange ideas. If you don't want others opinions, don't ask for them. If you don't like someones opinion, ignore it. If you only want opinions that agree with yours, it's time to take a hard look in the mirror.
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I don’t see what experience, knowledge or understanding have to do with anything. You are obviously a poser.
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