Prospective 981 GT4 Owners Discussion Forum.
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PorscheGT4 said:
you fund that £925 inc reg fee
Thanks. I don't have my paperwork to hand so as to check what I've paid for; are you saying that the £925 you mention is already included in the 'on the road' price? Or that it's an additional sum I should expect to pay on the day of collection?Popped over to take a look at mine at the dealers on Saturday and it has arrived with the Cup 2's fitted, phew!
On the insurance side, Mannings quote has been the most expensive quote, £1300 but has full trackday cover, A-Plan £675. I will be doing trackdays and never bothered about insurance before and used Moris when I have been to the ring.
On the insurance side, Mannings quote has been the most expensive quote, £1300 but has full trackday cover, A-Plan £675. I will be doing trackdays and never bothered about insurance before and used Moris when I have been to the ring.
mad ferret said:
Popped over to take a look at mine at the dealers on Saturday and it has arrived with the Cup 2's fitted, phew!
On the insurance side, Mannings quote has been the most expensive quote, £1300 but has full trackday cover, A-Plan £675. I will be doing trackdays and never bothered about insurance before and used Moris when I have been to the ring.
Congrats! I bet you're over the moon! I'm getting impatient, now...On the insurance side, Mannings quote has been the most expensive quote, £1300 but has full trackday cover, A-Plan £675. I will be doing trackdays and never bothered about insurance before and used Moris when I have been to the ring.
Do you know if the Michelin vs Dunlop scenario is something that the OPCs have control over? As in, should I call mine to ensure I get what I want?!
TJB82 said:
Congrats! I bet you're over the moon! I'm getting impatient, now...
Do you know if the Michelin vs Dunlop scenario is something that the OPCs have control over? As in, should I call mine to ensure I get what I want?!
OPC won t have any control over which tyres.....likely to be Michelins for most UK cars which also applied to the GT3.Do you know if the Michelin vs Dunlop scenario is something that the OPCs have control over? As in, should I call mine to ensure I get what I want?!
One rebuttal, then I'll stay on topic.
It's not possible simply to agree with someone?
"...that you have done..."? I rest my case.
Scooty100 said:
turbofreeFLAT6 said:
Says it all. It's always best to fight on a level playing field (if not one tilted in your favour). Before getting into a war of words with cmoose you need to learn English and clear thinking. And, by the way, I happen to agree with the moose's views on cars.
Not a bad idea to have your own views on things rather than just suck up to someone on here berty37 said:
Oh and if by the way you are going to say something in a similar way and say a pher should learn English, so should you. Starting a sentence after a full stop with a conjunction that you have done shows a very poor grasp too.
It was an intentional and known mannerism."...that you have done..."? I rest my case.
turbofreeFLAT6 said:
One rebuttal, then I'll stay on topic.
It's not possible simply to agree with someone?
"...that you have done..."? I rest my case.
Scooty100 said:
turbofreeFLAT6 said:
Says it all. It's always best to fight on a level playing field (if not one tilted in your favour). Before getting into a war of words with cmoose you need to learn English and clear thinking. And, by the way, I happen to agree with the moose's views on cars.
Not a bad idea to have your own views on things rather than just suck up to someone on here berty37 said:
Oh and if by the way you are going to say something in a similar way and say a pher should learn English, so should you. Starting a sentence after a full stop with a conjunction that you have done shows a very poor grasp too.
It was an intentional and known mannerism."...that you have done..."? I rest my case.
anonymous said:
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No Baldy I was purely pointing out id actually owned the cars (fact) so was better experienced to compare rather than you who gets the occasional drive and who's regular wheels is a 10yr old basic cayman.Not that there is anything wrong with that but your lecturing becomes tiresome to all on here.
Your reaction to my comment of actual ownership was aggressive purely as I pointed out a fact you disliked. Get over it IDIOT!
PS I also asked you a genuine question re thoughts on GT4 which you chose to ignore as you were off having one of your sulks. So i think we can see who really started it
Edited by Scooty100 on Monday 14th September 11:32
anonymous said:
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I have met Scooty on a couple of occasions at car meets and track days and he is a good bloke interesting to chat to and has a wide experience of different 911's he has bought, owned and run. He also actually offered to help get me a GT4 if i wanted one which was very good of him.
Maybe its you Moose...you certainly bring out the worst in people..or maybe its the best!!
Skyway said:
Could you two both get a life and fk off somewhere else and let the grown ups talk about the GT4!!
sorry..yes I should know better but at least I am getting one and not just as usual going off on other tangents about how this and that car is losing or missing something and never actually buying a car that surely should have all that he wants???tbf this thread is now 315 pages long there is plenty about the GT4!!!!!
berty37 said:
av185 said:
This could be a GT3 thread with all this handbag fisticuffs.........
Yes!! where is Apolo!!! Actually he should have his GT4 by now he loved it when he drove it at PEC I think.Gassing Station | Porsche General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff