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| View Poll Results: Pick your favorite - explain your choice | |||
| Porsche 914 |      | 6 | 24.00% | 
| Replica 356 / speedster |      | 1 | 4.00% | 
| VW Karmann Ghia |      | 2 | 8.00% | 
| Just get a Boxster |      | 16 | 64.00% | 
| Voters: 25. This poll is closed | |||
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| Back in the saddle again Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Central TX west of Houston 
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I love the wheels on it!  18" or 19"?
		 
				__________________ Steve '08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960 - never named a car before, but this is Charlotte. '88 targa  SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten | ||
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| Registered Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Linn County, Oregon 
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Wasn't a Speedster.  Replica 550 Spyder, flat 6 power.  Sure do miss Angela...my nominee for the most mechanically knowledgeable "car girl" to ever post here.
		 
				__________________ "Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have a radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. '73) (I, Paul D. have loved this quote since 1973. It will remain as long as I post here.) | ||
|  06-15-2023, 02:14 PM | 
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| Back in the saddle again Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Central TX west of Houston 
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 We're back to the old "drive a slow car fast vs a fast car slow" thing. As a kid, I had great fun driving slow cars fast. As an adult, I enjoyed my miata, but I will say that I enjoyed my turbo miata a bit more and my old 217hp 3.2L Carrera even more than the miata. I'm pretty sure that I don't enjoy the 303hp boxster more than the old 217hp 911. I'm not saying that the extra grunt isn't great to have and pleasant. I'm just not sure that it adds to the enjoyment. 
				__________________ Steve '08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960 - never named a car before, but this is Charlotte. '88 targa  SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten | ||
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| Registered Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: La Crosse, WI 
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| Back in the saddle again Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Central TX west of Houston 
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 And what you said is saying something, because I believe several of our ladies have been pretty knowledgeable. But I think she was at home being up to her eyeballs in the mechanical bits. 
				__________________ Steve '08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960 - never named a car before, but this is Charlotte. '88 targa  SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten | ||
|  06-15-2023, 02:19 PM | 
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			914 all day long.  Mid engine and air cooled, ticks the most important boxes Quote: 
 There is another one I always think of in June. Guy my age who took his own life, just beyond me how anyone gets to that. 
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			No pics, sorry.  Here is my long winded multi point answer. My first two seater was, in Ireland, a 1967 MG Midget. Bought in 1984 from my dentist, nicely restored. I drove it for a year to two and sold it to my girlfriend (now wife). I then bought a 1968 MGB roadster. I rebuilt the suspension, engine and brakes, added roll cage etc and entered the Irish Historic Racing Association racing program. Over the next nine years i won the championship 3 times, was 2nd three times and 3rd three times. So I established a strong 2 seater interest into my motoring dna. When I sold the MGB I imported a RHD 67 911 coupe (from Los Angeles) into this mix to keep competitive. In those years it was popular to import used RHD cars from Japan. One of my buddies was doing this so I ended buying a Jap spec Miata with limited slip diff and sporty stuff. What a hoot. I ended up buying and selling a few Miata’s, and honestly they were great, no mechanical issues and went link stink. So next thing I’m moving to California with my company. After getting accommodation first thing I do is buy a 1987 white 911 cabrio. Boy what a disaster that was. I traded that into an 85 Targa. I went to get a haircut one day in the Targa and came home in a 1998 Boxster. (I’ve a very understanding wife). Boxster was great, light, manual transmission. I was doing auto cross, so tweaked camber etc. FTOD many times. It was the most planted 2 seater soft top I’ve ever driven. Couple years later ended up with an 88 911 cabrio. One of my most memorable cabriolet drives was one morning I drove from Carmel to San Jose, Ca leaving at 6 am. I had a “windbreak” installed so you could drive with roof down and no air entered the roof down cabin. I was on it, over 100mph mostly, no hair stirred no cold wind. But great the great flat six exhaust notes I’ll take to my grave. So long story short, I’ve owned many two seater cars. Nearly all 6 cylinder P cars. Mostly in California, so roof never goes up. I’m not looking for sympathy, just happy to share. 
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			I've had my fill of "old school" Brit roadsters, having owned a TR3A, TR6 & TR8. My first choice would be a Boxster, but a friend just bought a VERY clean 2nd-gen Miata and it is a very fun car so that would be a close second, especially given that a budget of 25K$ would either get a relatively new one or an older one that the leftover $$$ would go to upgrades. Hmmm.... a V8 Miata sounds like an interesting project.... | ||
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			I'd go off the above list and get a Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG. I've been curious about those for years.
		 
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|  06-15-2023, 11:27 PM | 
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| Back in the saddle again Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Central TX west of Houston 
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Very nice.  I love them.  I've thought about "upgrading" my 19" wheels to 18" wheels. Quote: 
 I had a buddy that had and SLK when I had my old '88 911. I think the Merc stuff tends more towards comfy cruiser with a look while Porsche tends more toward capable sporty cars with some comfort. For me, I'll stick with the sportier. If I had an SL it would be for the missus. 
				__________________ Steve '08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960 - never named a car before, but this is Charlotte. '88 targa  SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten | ||
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			BMW Z3. Nice to have an M.
		 
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| Driver, not Mechanic Join Date: May 2013 Location: SF Bay Area 
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			For $25K I'd get a late model Miata. If I really wanted a Boxster, I'd spend more money for a 2013-2016 S. And for twice the price if not more, I'd get the 2016 Spyder. | ||
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