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Old 09-29-2009, 04:58 PM   #1
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What I learned from the Boxster

The insurance company gave me $2000 more for my 97 boxster than I paid for it 4 months before. The fire in the engine compartment caused by a broken dip stick guide resulted in a windfall because my comprehensive has a zero deductible. I have replaced the boxster with a 2008 Masda3 s Hatchback.
What I learned in this short time is that there is a community of enthusiasts that go out of their way to be helpful and I thank you all for that. While there truly is something about a Boxster that spells performance it also spells expensive maintainance. So my next Boxster or other Porsche model will have to be covered with a warranty during my ownership. That means it will be a new Porsche, one that I cannot afford now. But when I make a killing as a Chef with a purpose. And change today's pathetic restaurant environment into a shinning example of what an American business should be, I will be driving that Porsche again.
But for me, I bid you aidu and ZOOM-ZOOM.

James Bernard Kinn aka. ChefCarnivore
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