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Old 06-17-2016, 07:12 PM   #1
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I just watched the RCR for the Cayman. Hilarity ensued!
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Old 06-18-2016, 08:35 AM   #2
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I just watched the RCR for the Cayman. Hilarity ensued!
Coffee out my nose. Thanks.
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Old 06-18-2016, 09:20 AM   #3
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Funny...

....I'm in my forties and have been a working stiff my whole life. I never thought I would be able to afford a Porsche or any other "exotic" car.

I have owned a Miata since 1993.

I also ride motorcycles and own three.

I guess I just decided I had to own a Boxster before I die. I bought my 2004 Boxster S "50 Years of 550 Spyder" edition exactly one year ago.

One of the drawbacks of trading up from a Miata to a Boxster is the fear of parking her anywhere. I never worried about the Miata. Not MUCH, anyway.

But I am constantly aware of my surroundings and where I park this Boxster. And the whole, "He's a rich jerk Porsche guy" thing is now always in the back of my mind.

I know, I know, First world problems, but it DOES task me just a bit.

Then, I'm on a mountain road at 6,000 RPM and all is right in the universe.

"Poor Man's Porsche"? I don't care.

I own a mid-engined convertible.

Not too many of those out there. Ferrari, Alpha Spyder, Audi R10, Lambo.....What else? Spyker?

Toyota MR Spyder.

Soooooo, let them eat cake. I love this car. I have no desire to own a 911. To me, the Boxster is more fun to drive on the street. GT3s and such are only fun on the track.

I live for cross-country road trips. For that, the Boxster is the best car ever built.

This sums up my thoughts better than anything else I have seen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJtloiw4D-M

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Old 06-18-2016, 08:14 AM   #4
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That looks pretty nice actually. There is something oddly aesthetic going on.
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Well well Timco, is that the 212 BelAir combo next to your poorcha? How do you find it, is it broken? Can I show you a few riffs from Kerry King
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Old 06-18-2016, 09:39 PM   #7
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Well well Timco, is that the 212 BelAir combo next to your poorcha? How do you find it, is it broken? Can I show you a few riffs from Kerry King
It's all tube but about 10 years old. Dad had it.

It's a great sound. I have it miced and a vintage Sure 55 to sing into. We rock at my shop! Just got all the cords down to ELO Turn to Stone. Also have a custom Martin and a vintage '65 Guild studio guitar. Good times.
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funny.. my second (or third?) guitar was a Guild, no kidd, model Aviator S, chemical green color now that I remember well lolll at that time... wow

Here goes the True & Ultimate Poor Mans Poorche, btw. Right there in red in the corner of my Nerves Fixing Kit.

Timco, same here mate.... good'ol rusty Made in the USA Jackson guitar with a RANDALL 100w tubes - tube-powered only shuts down the world around me 15~20min daily! hence the reason I was asking what you were doing with yours! Got all of the trashiest metal band's tone you can possibly think of here, allllll saved in that little RP500 pedal kit. I recommend (poor man stage sounds x1,000)

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Old 06-19-2016, 06:08 AM   #9
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About the only label you put on a boxster is that it might be considered an old man's car. 80% of my customers are men between 40-65, 15% younger Mexican men and 5% young white males. I've never once had a woman show up and buy a part for her boxster. I did have one customer that I think is a woman in "transition" but I'll put he/she in with the 40-65 crowd. I don't care what your sexual preference is but I think I have good gaydar and I've only had a handful of gay guys buying parts for their boxster. I think the only people who label the boxster a gay hairdresser's chick car are people who are jealous they don't have one. I bet if you gave them a boxster, they would be right on this forum praising how much they love their boxster
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Old 06-21-2016, 03:24 AM   #10
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Well well Timco, is that the 212 BelAir combo next to your poorcha? How do you find it, is it broken? Can I show you a few riffs from Kerry King
Hmmm Well I'd have to admit I would have never taken you for a SLAYER guy Fred
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Old 06-21-2016, 04:50 AM   #11
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Hmmm Well I'd have to admit I would have never taken you for a SLAYER guy Fred
loll yea that’s right (sorry for shattering your vision, Tommy!). Racing superbikes @ 320km/hr two weekends each month of the year, base jumping twice a year (off to Tibet with mates in Oct2016), archery, Rottweiler’s owner and fanatic. Oh and yes, trash metal… gigging regularly here. ANYTHING that gets the bad toxins out of the system works for me, normally.

My next hobby are South Asian produced Cocaine and the prostitutes that goes with it but my dearest wife here keeps reminding me that I really shouldn’t – she says I’ll like it too much and hook (?!?!).

Hiding my true personality and eccentric tastes driving a poor-chick car lolllll

My Kerry King riff teacher (you’ll particularly like the lead singer in that vid):

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Awesome Vid Fred. Yes the lead singer was great. I didn't even know they had Slayer songs on guitar hero. Shows how much I play video games lol. Reign in blood is easily the best trash metal album ever. Too bad the wife doesn't share in my enthusiasm in the genre of thrash metal.
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loll yea that’s right (sorry for shattering your vision, Tommy!). Racing superbikes @ 320km/hr two weekends each month of the year, base jumping twice a year (off to Tibet with mates in Oct2016), archery, Rottweiler’s owner and fanatic. Oh and yes, trash metal… gigging regularly here. ANYTHING that gets the bad toxins out of the system works for me, normally.

My next hobby are South Asian produced Cocaine and the prostitutes that goes with it but my dearest wife here keeps reminding me that I really shouldn’t – she says I’ll like it too much and hook (?!?!).

Hiding my true personality and eccentric tastes driving a poor-chick car lolllll

My Kerry King riff teacher (you’ll particularly like the lead singer in that vid):

Just Be sure to stay the hell away from Thailand
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spelling mistake!

Correct --> Poorcha
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In my original post, it was never my intent to impune either the owner or perceived type of owner, but rather to start a conversation about the perception of the car....unless the the reputation of the car is linked to the assumed type of owner. Hmmm...

Maybe the reputation of the car has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with performance or even where it falls in the Porsche lineup, but rather a collective group consciousness regarding a TYPE of buyer. This is something I never considered. Strange...

Ok, enough Sunday philosphical thought...for now.
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In my original post, it was never my intent to impune either the owner or perceived type of owner, but rather to start a conversation about the perception of the car....unless the the reputation of the car is linked to the assumed type of owner. Hmmm...



Maybe the reputation of the car has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with performance or even where it falls in the Porsche lineup, but rather a collective group consciousness regarding a TYPE of buyer. This is something I never considered. Strange...



Ok, enough Sunday philosphical thought...for now.


I think Honda civics are reasonable cars that sound good stock and are reliable but wouldn't be seen dead in one because of the kind of teenagers that do buy them. My perception of most cars is based on the people buying them.

That being said its safe to say the Boxster can be seen as an older males car as any roadster is. But I don't see any harm in that.
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Old 06-21-2016, 08:51 PM   #17
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Funny thing happened yesterday...

We had severe storms with trees down (nothing on my house, thankfully), my garage ended up with some water (backed up floor drains), and lost power. After it cleared, I manually opened my garage doors to let floor dry out and many neighbors were out walking down the street (I assume to see how bad things were). One (I assume) neighborhood resident (which I haven't seen before) stopped at the end of my drive and yelled something out. I thought he asked "if everything was ok", and I said "yeah, nothing hit my house", and he said...

"No, is your Porsche OK?" I just smiled and said, "just fine. Hope all is ok with you." He gave me the thumbs up, and continued walking.

Didn't ask about my family, pets or even the two much more expensive Audis in the garage.

Guess it just goes to show SOME people have there priorities right.
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