But the recent homelessness and lawlessness has quickly changed that for me. Had to move further south from the city to feel safer. It’s a shame because it was once such a beautiful city.
It was completely submerged in the river and all that heavy body damage. That being said I’m sure some dude will pay $150-200k at auction for it and make it a project.
You probably don’t need a course to know who this kind of driver looks like. I’m assuming a lot here as I don’t know the driver but I know he was in his late 20s. He had the car for a total of 2 hours before it ended up in the river.
The newer cars have so many Nannie’s that you have to be driving like a bafoon to break it loose like that. Unless he turned off all the Nannie’s which would be a big mistake with an inexperienced driver on those windy wet roads.
Personally, I’m not a fan of the 992 platform I find it to be too big overall and too much plastic everywhere. Not to mention the gauge screen instead of analog gauges loses me. And then you have the new Porsche crowd fanboys that don’t know how to drive but need to have the next biggest and greates
Got a text yesterday that my dad's 964t that is undergoing a complete rebuild had some broken head studs and the cylinders are pretty beat up. Expected completion date just went from 6 months to 1 year and cost from $50k-$75k as it will require machining and other things. Told my old man he gets to