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grantsfo |
Aug 1 2003, 12:32 PM
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Arrrrhhhh! Group: Members Posts: 4,327 Joined: 16-March 03 Member No.: 433 Region Association: None |
Having the expereince of hanging with both 914 and Boxster crowds had some funny insights.
Hack Parties Boxster drivers: Bunch of people in preppy shirts and expensive watches installing one push convertiable top controllers. 914 drivers A bunch of ex grunge band members carrying torches, saws getting ready to make the next car to tear up the track or AX circuit. Fun runs Boxsters: A flock well coifed 35 to 50 somethings show up in their garage queens with PSM locked into position. All meet at Starbucks or Peets coffee and stand around to sip lattes while they admire their new speedster humps or listen to new rear speaker install. They are now are ready, touring the wine country or beautiful country backroads. Driving sanely and having a generally civil time they carefully test the limits of their fine Porsche automobiles. All have $500 communication devices to alert each other of the next turn. Stop at a nice resturant and have fine food and wine. When they get home they immdiately download and post the event pictures for everyone to view. 914s: A group of ex grunge band members in an assortment of 914's alla road warriors converge somehere - swig down some rancid coffee and are off to tackle the twisties. ...Its a good day when somone isnt removed from a ditch. Stop for pizza and a brew head back and working on you car some more! DE Track Events Boxster Drivers: Show up and worry all day about rock damage and whether their helmet will pass tech inspection. Thier driving instructor takes a break from hot laps in his 914-6 and encourages them to push the car harder. 914's Driver is thinking did I tighten everyting down last night? Driver jumps in and is immediately taking near off course excursions. Instructor starts making comments like "whoa cowboy". Eventually settles in and is always asking "how can I get more power". Shopping Boxster driver Looking for those perfect 3 piece forged wheels with Michilin Pilots for under $6K at an expensive but well respected wheel house. 914 driver Is at a swap meet and finds a dusty, but relatively unused Fuch with no curb rash for $100. |
GWN7 |
Aug 2 2003, 01:16 AM
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King of Road Trips Group: Members Posts: 6,280 Joined: 31-December 02 From: Winnipeg, MB, Canada Member No.: 56 Region Association: Northstar Region |
I want one. Will I wave, yep. I wave to all the ocasional P cars I see eveytime.
First time I saw a Boxters was at work. I was driving the district Chiefs suburan and we had just left a false alarm. Pulled out on to the main street and a Boxter goes by heading the same way I was. So I pulled in behind him to check out his car. He changes lanes and slows down (to the right). So I change lanes and slow down. The Chief and I are both checking out his car and he changes lanes again (to the right) and slows down more. At this point I realize that I still had all the red lights on, flashing headlights and all lit up like a christmas tree. I turned everything off as I passed him, both the chief and I were laughing at this point and I waved. He didn't wave back, just gave us the strangest look. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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