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    Guess what showed up at work today....

    This has to be a highlight of my otherwise boring workday.
    Yes, I know its a cage but its a bloody nice cage in that respect.
    Its worth more than most peoples houses.... *Cough cough* 1.2 mil..

    2004 Porsche Carrera GT
    5.7l V10 mid engine
    0-100 in 3.5sec
    top speed 330 - 350kmh

    only one in nz
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    Never let your enemy see your emotions, for it is the one weapon they will value most.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 0arbreaka View Post
    This has to be a highlight of my otherwise boring workday.
    Yes, I know its a cage but its a bloody nice cage in that respect.
    Its worth more than most peoples houses.... *Cough cough* 1.2 mil..

    2004 Porsche Carrera GT
    5.7l V10 mid engine
    0-100 in 3.5sec
    top speed 330 - 350kmh

    only one in nz
    yummy!!!!!!!
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Holy crap. Pity it's not big enough to comfortably fit a six foot five bugger like myself. Otherwise I would've put it on my credit card tomorrow.
    To split or not to split, that is the question

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    Very, very, very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorax View Post
    Holy crap. Pity it's not big enough to comfortably fit a six foot five bugger like myself. Otherwise I would've put it on my credit card tomorrow.
    you would be very very surprised at how roomy porsche's usually are...and I would doubt that one would be any different!!
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    Im 6"4 and I do struggle to fit in some porsches comfortably, but I can say that the GT is neiter uncomfortable or comfortable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    you would be very very surprised at how roomy porsche's usually are...and I would doubt that one would be any different!!
    Head room is the key. My dad's blenhiem-retired-person-car (Suzuki Wagon R - see attachment) has heaps of room, a beautiful car to sit in. But not to look at. Never get pulled over by the cops though.

    Might go in and sit in a porsche. Now I've got an excuse: "I would like to find out how much head room you have in your $1million plus Porsche's please"
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    To split or not to split, that is the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorax View Post
    Holy crap. Pity it's not big enough to comfortably fit a six foot five bugger like myself.
    Ditto. I prefer a S600 partly for that reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    you would be very very surprised at how roomy porsche's usually are...and I would doubt that one would be any different!!
    It's my feet that don't fit. And the egress, it's impossible to get out of one cooly.

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    The 997 arent as bad as the previous carrera's room wise, but I still have to say that I dont like the 987 boxters as they were/are hairdressers cars and not roomy at all. The roomiest porsche is the cayenne, but those chew through brakes and tyres faster than I can chew through a pizza.
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    Now that's a deceant cage.....should have asked if you could race it on ya bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorax View Post
    Head room is the key. My dad's blenhiem-retired-person-car (Suzuki Wagon R - see attachment) has heaps of room, a beautiful car to sit in. But not to look at. Never get pulled over by the cops though.

    Might go in and sit in a porsche. Now I've got an excuse: "I would like to find out how much head room you have in your $1million plus Porsche's please"
    You can get all the head you want with one of those!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nadroj View Post
    You can get all the head you want with one of those!
    do you want to re-phrase that............lol

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    NNiiiiiiiicccccccccceeeeeeeeeee!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    NNiiiiiiiicccccccccceeeeeeeeeee!!!
    Now...was that with 8 i's Mrs K?

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