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450knotOffice 03-06-2008 05:50 PM

NOSTATIC!! Tell me you're not really selling it!
 
:eek:

Wow, Todd. Never in a million years did I think you'd sell unless you were going to go up in class.

I'll miss seeing you out at Streets. Are you still planning to show up once in a while?

lfot 03-06-2008 06:20 PM

Holy crap! Todd, I don't think we've met, but I've seen your car at TRE many times, as well as here on the boards.

Bummer.

tchanson 03-06-2008 07:16 PM

What's the story, Todd?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/396820-fs-79-sc-street-legal-track-ready-quick.html







Tim

nostatic 03-06-2008 07:32 PM

well, reality can be a b*tch sometimes.

I've had a good run, but the $10K tranny rebuild was the end of the road budget-wise. I could have gone cheaper but it would have been lingering death. You can do the track pretty cheaply if you have some self-control and a willingness to "go halfway." I have neither ;)

The other thing is that my son is 11, and he isn't getting any younger. The next 7 years are going to be critical so I need to be a parent first. I need to focus on those hobbies that I can do with him. At the track he is a bored spectator. In the surf, on a bicycle, shooting pictures and making movies, he's a participant.

I'll likely still be hanging around POC though and may still do some instructing. I have some video to cut, and want to do a few more. Hell, I can even afford to buy more gear if I'm not spending $1K+ each race weekend.

The other thing is that I really need to be working on my "art" (music, photos, writing). There's only so much time and money in the world. I'll get back on the track a few years down the road. After you guys get enough seat time to beat my class records :p

island911 03-06-2008 07:36 PM

Sell the $10K tranny and clear 8k and revert it back to a daily driver. (I'm stunned by $10K tranny rebuid, btw)

btw2, taking apart/rebuilding gear boxes and such is great for kids.

speeder 03-06-2008 07:38 PM

What did they put in that tranny?? That's exactly what I paid for my SC. (And my 996).

That's a head-scratcher. A set of custom-ratio gears for a 915 is only a couple grand, + some other guy is always selling race equipment at a loss.

BlueSkyJaunte 03-06-2008 07:39 PM

$10k for a tranny rebuild?! Either times have really changed since my rebuild, or you had platinum syncrhos installed...?

pwd72s 03-06-2008 08:02 PM

I understand, I really do...it's just that the time comes to move on...trust me, there IS life after Porsche ownership. Oh, there will be many times you really miss the car, no doubt. But life does go on...and today? When I see somebody driving a new waterpumper Porsche? I just kind of chuckle...to each his own.

nostatic 03-06-2008 08:08 PM

it's a serious tranny rebuild by Wevo with custom trans cooler and a lot of tweaks and detail work. $4K of that is Wevo parts, and the workmanship is amazing.

If I did my own work I could afford the money required to race...but that would eat up even more of my time. Plus I don't have the garage, tools, or know-how. Or patience.

I was pondering trying to trade the car for a stock 911 + cash. That might happen with the right person. But easier to sell it outright.

island911 03-06-2008 08:08 PM

Uh oh...

Denis, resist 'going Irish' on Paul . . .it's just a cart.

pwd72s 03-06-2008 08:09 PM

How to make a small fortune racing?

HarryD 03-06-2008 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 3812894)
well, reality can be a b*tch sometimes.

I've had a good run, but the $10K tranny rebuild was the end of the road budget-wise. I could have gone cheaper but it would have been lingering death. You can do the track pretty cheaply if you have some self-control and a willingness to "go halfway." I have neither ;)

The other thing is that my son is 11, and he isn't getting any younger. The next 7 years are going to be critical so I need to be a parent first. I need to focus on those hobbies that I can do with him. At the track he is a bored spectator. In the surf, on a bicycle, shooting pictures and making movies, he's a participant.

I'll likely still be hanging around POC though and may still do some instructing. I have some video to cut, and want to do a few more. Hell, I can even afford to buy more gear if I'm not spending $1K+ each race weekend.

The other thing is that I really need to be working on my "art" (music, photos, writing). There's only so much time and money in the world. I'll get back on the track a few years down the road. After you guys get enough seat time to beat my class records :p

Todd,

Everyone reaches a point where change is needed. Best of luck in your sale and connecting with the other aspects of your life. Like everything else in life you move to and from many things.

Enjoy the kid, make a life.

nostatic 03-06-2008 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 3812954)
How to make a small fortune racing?

Start with a large one. I swear that some of the POC guys either bust 7 figures or have huge trust funds. I know guys who do it on a reasonable budget but they are DIY types or own garages. Checkbook drivers like me need some serious bank to run w2w...and I hit my limit.

I still would like to have a flat 6 though. Reverting the car is a non-starter now that it has a welded full cage in it. Point of no return was probably when I went to f/g. The good thing is my last event was Infineon where I won my class on both Saturday and Sunday. And the Sunday race I passed in turn 10 of the last lap to pull off the win. The highlight though was winning at Laguna Seca, beating a 6 car class field. So the memories are sweet.

Then there was the accident at Infineon that almost killed one of our guys, and another one at Vegas this last event where a guy hit some oil and was a passenger, slamming the wall. I dodged one bullet on the Duc. I figure I went three clean seasons...that's enough for now.

MMARSH 03-06-2008 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 3812975)
Start with a large one. I swear that some of the POC guys either bust 7 figures or have huge trust funds. I know guys who do it on a reasonable budget but they are DIY types or own garages. Checkbook drivers like me need some serious bank to run w2w...and I hit my limit.

I still would like to have a flat 6 though. Reverting the car is a non-starter now that it has a welded full cage in it. Point of no return was probably when I went to f/g. The good thing is my last event was Infineon where I won my class on both Saturday and Sunday. And the Sunday race I passed in turn 10 of the last lap to pull off the win. The highlight though was winning at Laguna Seca, beating a 6 car class field. So the memories are sweet.

Then there was the accident at Infineon that almost killed one of our guys, and another one at Vegas this last event where a guy hit some oil and was a passenger, slamming the wall. I dodged one bullet on the Duc. I figure I went three clean seasons...that's enough for now.


I know exactly what you mean. After my car got hit and it was fixed. I looked back at how much money and TIME I spent. :eek::eek: Honestly I think that's why I've been enjoying motorcycles so much. I get up early in the morning go on a nice ride and I get almost that same adrenalin rush I did at the track and it's just so much less consuming. Luckily, my car is still streetable and looks good, so I can still enjoy it. Hear lately though, I've really been thinking about a 993RS look for a DD.

nostatic 03-06-2008 08:40 PM

Michael, we need to do a ride. This weekend work? I still got my gear :D

450knotOffice 03-06-2008 08:44 PM

I understand, Todd. Absolutely.

Paul, you come across as a snob when you say you chuckle when you see a guy drive a waterpumper. Wth was that all about?

Yes, btw. To each his own, as you said.

Don Plumley 03-06-2008 08:59 PM

Hat's off. Well said and well done Todd. You can drive the Hippo anytime you need a fix.

speeder 03-06-2008 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 3812975)
Start with a large one. I swear that some of the POC guys either bust 7 figures or have huge trust funds. I know guys who do it on a reasonable budget but they are DIY types or own garages. Checkbook drivers like me need some serious bank to run w2w...and I hit my limit.

I still would like to have a flat 6 though. Reverting the car is a non-starter now that it has a welded full cage in it. Point of no return was probably when I went to f/g. The good thing is my last event was Infineon where I won my class on both Saturday and Sunday. And the Sunday race I passed in turn 10 of the last lap to pull off the win. The highlight though was winning at Laguna Seca, beating a 6 car class field. So the memories are sweet.

Then there was the accident at Infineon that almost killed one of our guys, and another one at Vegas this last event where a guy hit some oil and was a passenger, slamming the wall. I dodged one bullet on the Duc. I figure I went three clean seasons...that's enough for now.

Driving around a track is fun, but I've pretty much lost interest in being a club racer. Actually, the decision is made for me by lack of $$ and time, but even if I could afford it I wouldn't do it. Time has gotten to be the hot commodity as I get older, and that is a time/$$/energy-sucking hobby. If you add-up the time it takes to make the $$ to be a Porsche club racer+ the actual time doing it, it's staggering. Fine if you love it that much, but hobbies in general bore me. I'm happy to do a DE once in a while and maybe buy tires more often. If my Porsche got eaten by a rabid sea lion tomorrow I'd miss it, but it would also be a mixed blessing. I agree w/ Mike that MCs provide mucho mas bang for the buck and are a lot more fun. AND you can take them to the track, as well. Definitely a lot more fun on the street.

The only way I'd ever do the club racing thing now is if I found myself really rich and could do it w/ little or no extra time working for the funds and buy a car that is ready to rumble out of the gate, like a new GT-3. No build-your-own or upgrade fever schit for me, life is too short. The $$ you have in that car buys a perfect 996 GT-3 track-prepped + about $10Gs worth of fuel. But serious fun was had, so it's not all loss. :cool:

BlueSkyJaunte 03-06-2008 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 450knotOffice (Post 3812996)
Paul, you come across as a snob when you say you chuckle when you see a guy drive a waterpumper. Wth was that all about?

Because they're so darned silly looking! I mean, they're basically Ford Contours that look like they're trying to go fast.

cantdrv55 03-06-2008 11:31 PM

So who the heck is going to keep us in check in here?

Sounds like you've got your priorities right. You're a good dad.


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