911 (991) [Official] Porsche 911 GT2 RS


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This is the ONE. The boss. The ultimate 911. My life would be perfect with one. Well for about the two hours before I kill myself in it. Viva la widow maker viva. Leh leh leh leh leh leh....
Best way to get out of this world!

Strange how I fantasize about being driven by a pro in this on the Nurburgring, Leguna Seca or Imola...man it will be epic!
 
Looks spectacular indeed. That's the not regular GT2 RS ducktail right? It looks slightly longer and wider.
 
Looks spectacular indeed. That's the not regular GT2 RS ducktail right? It looks slightly longer and wider.

It is the regular ducktail but the owner made end caps to make it look more finished with the wing removed.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOO, there's not URL to click on. It's been an issue on the forum lately.

Yea, sucks. But this is the site - <Sicktoiz dot com> Caveat visitor and his money though, the GT2 RS end cap is probably least attractive "toi" in that website.
 
Quite a controversial view on the GT2 RS, I wonder if you guys agree?

Man, how many these cars get undeserved duchebag owners...
According to the video, the GT2 came out in early 2000's :nopity:

And he thought Porsche would allow him to choose custom paint "PTS" for his RS :whistle:

IMHO: The majority of these Youtubers/Owners are nothing more than fake reviewers, they flip cars and jump on to the next bandwagon before the current one depreciates.
 
According to the video, the GT2 came out in early 2000's :nopity:

And he thought Porsche would allow him to choose custom paint "PTS" for his RS :whistle:

IMHO: The majority of these Youtubers/Owners are nothing more than fake reviewers, they flip cars and jump on to the next bandwagon before the current one depreciates.
And trust me, when his beloved Carrera GT(my favourite supercar ever), will start to rise in value in the coming years, no worries mate, he will sell it, as quickly as you can say Porsche Carrera GT...
 
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I've been taken by surprise by how usable the GT2 RS is. This review and the one by Dough Demuro has shone light on how empowering the chassis and steering is. Instead of being overwhelmed by the car's power, drivers appear empowered and enthusiastic about pushing limit.

Contrary to what some would expect, it's not a car that will try to kill you. The widow maker is no more.
 
Quite a controversial view on the GT2 RS, I wonder if you guys agree?

IMO, the dude is just burning more and more bridges.

According to the video, the GT2 came out in early 2000's :nopity:



And he thought Porsche would allow him to choose custom paint "PTS" for his RS :whistle:

IMHO: The majority of these Youtubers/Owners are nothing more than fake reviewers, they flip cars and jump on to the next bandwagon before the current one depreciates.

One of these days I'll make a thread and divulge in detail; for now some scattered thoughts. Some of this is probably obvious information.

I have a friend who is a bankruptcy attorney in the LA area who says a good majority of social media personalities are living very unsustainably or are actually broke (very little liquid assets or sound investments).

The first big expense many social media personalities make is buying... (or leasing) some sort of supercar. The cars they showcase most often have the retarded (sorry, accurate description) 144 month (12 year!) loans with super low annual mileage allowance.

The only "investment" some have are the modern sportscars they have, so flipping cars may be a necessity. Isn't there a YTer/spotter that lives out of his Gallardo?

Often rather than going through a typical loan application process, a dealership will grant a massive loan to someone young (and without a well-established credit history) based on their popularity. The long-term effect is that a dealership could go belly-up and face criminal charges as this practice accumulates. Example: The old Lamborghini of Orange County, once Lamborghini's largest catering to the SoCal's nouveau riche.
Link: Lamborghini dealer to plead guilty to fraud – Orange County Register

Some come from wealthy families, some live day-to-day on endorsements and subscriber count, others utilize their personality and vanity to lure their followers into buying "merch" or even potentially fraudulent schemes to "get rich [quick]" like they did and live their lifestyle.

That being said, there also many social media figures that are very legitimate entrepreneurs who've built successful businesses for themselves, and are simply sharing the fruits of their labor. These men/women are pretty easy to distinguish, however.
 

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