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Starts with a dream and then the dream comes to life and then u discover that there's hurdles to overcome but u don't give up cause things will change and get better but they don't and u learn to live with what life has served u and end up on a Forum like this one where u share your joy and pain and u realize your not alone
with this struggle and feel a little bit better about yourself and can't go to sleep unless u type a few lines and see if anybody is paying attention to your thoughts at 2 am and then someone just like u responds and u feel great. Then u go to your garage and realize she has given u more pleasure than grief and remember that dream u had as a little fart and who do we have to thank for that. FERDINAND PORSCHE LOVE HURTS |
I would love to see it!
PS-If the Porsche designers can generate the Carrera GT, they can do better on the 911. |
I like that 928 a lot from the front shot, but then saw the back shot and thought they need till 2012 to release the crossfire???? :D
I can only hope they are tweaking it back there..... |
I for one hope the 911 stays as is (the lines I mean!)
I still get movement :p every time I see one :cool: |
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Boxter wrote:
> I grew up lusting after it in the 70s as I am sure many > of you here did in whatever generation you may be from... > Here is a re-enactment of me circa 1978. > http://youtube.com/watch?v=KRbzJ0L1Zn8 Oh god do I hate YouTube -- it's more often I see videos on there with the wrong aspect-ratio than not. But I agree with you -- I bet most of us were Porsche fanatics already as kids. Although my toy-car back then was a 911, my dream car was actually the old Spider 550 (James Dean fan, of course). So when the Boxster hit the market, I thought it was their new flagship that I would never be able to afford. Thank god I was wrong. -- peer |
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