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Originally Posted by Izzone
Let me know when the part sale begins.....
My opinion.....
If you just De why a Cup? You will be much faster than everyone always looking for point bys
I like DE with my friends with teh same car
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Lol..I will
See, I feel the same way right now? All my track pals with exception of one (Mike!) have street cars and it is fun chasing each other on track.
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Originally Posted by Festina Lente
Watch this space for more details on the Porsche Cup Car Experience...absolutely brilliant, and then some!
Trackrat is just ahead of the curve... a man with a plan.
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Looking forward to the report(s)! My plans are sometimes a bit over the top, sometimes I need reining in
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Originally Posted by mooty
cup... once you drive it, you will never drive your RS on track again. even with my stripper gt3, i find my 3.8RS heavy and lacking. now if you try a late model sequential cup..... you WILL sell your RS. we can bet on it.
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Yeah, you and Festina...troublemakers the both of you.
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Originally Posted by PJS
If you don't have to then don't
What's one more? :-)
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License, registration, insurance, upkeep...lol. But I do love to drive all of them
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Originally Posted by Glock Guru
A cup car is a little over kill for DE. If you have no intrest in wheel to wheel, then what's the point. For me, I like the thrill of driving a street car to the limit, finding the limit, then making changes to the (and me) to exceed it. Plus I can always drive it down the street or across the state.
-Troy
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That has always been my thought too. But
you need one now to keep up with Chuck eh?
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Originally Posted by TRAKCAR
The blue one makes the most sense to sell with the 4.0 on the way, but with the time, money and memories invested I'd never sell it. The 4.0 won't show up until Sept?
The Spyder maybe if you don't value the dop down ride once in a while..
Cupcar, remember that you must trailer and have mechanic with you for CUP. Maybe you can just start them and drive, but I think there might be more to driving a CUP car.
You might go fast, but not like the rough harsh high maint ride after the thrill wears off..
You might love it enough to dump all else and start your own race team, or just use the CUP with full arrive and drive service and just show up with helmet at the races ;-)
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Yes, it would be very hard for me to part with the blue car, a labor of love for sure. 4.0 arriving mid/late-Aug.
That is my other concern- I arrive, unload car and drive in current situation. The blue car require minimal upkeep/prep. Nut and bolt it, check pads, that's it.
I have heard, but don't know the facts, that a Cup is going to require much more time dedicated to maintenance and consumables. I was talking to Fatih last night and told him my concern was that it would be like a (big) boat- your two very best days are the day you buy it and the day you sell it
Arrive and drive or even going to Barber 2-3 times a year might be the better financial proposition to do some occasional Cup driving for fun?
So I do appreciate everyone making comments as it helps me to clarify my thought process. It is a high-class problem for sure and I/we are very fortunate to have these kinds of things to worry about