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Chris5150

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Well Ive had my GT3 for 3 months now, and as much as I love it, it has to go. Got some stuff I need to raise some cash for, so I need to 'trade down' a bit. It started off with a really hard exercise thinking what on earth can i get in the 50-60k bracket that is fast, nice looking and rare..hmmm. Its always hard I think going back down, its a lot easier to get the excitement trading upwards obviously.
Anyway fell upon my next car after lots of mooching....Maserati Gransport, beautiful pearlescent white ( its a shame Porsche dont use this colour, it is so much more radiant than flat white, and it shows lines and detail beautifully ), its fast enough, beautiful interiors,lovely V8 that blips on the downshifts, and very rare in this colour. Anyway this is a Porsche forum so I wont go on!
Just wanted to say I have found this to be just about the politest forum board I have been on, and its been great along the way getting advice and opinions from you lot, thanks for all of it.
Im sure I will not be able to help myself but keep checking in for the latest news etc, and Im sure I will be back in a Porsche again, just feel now as monty python would say 'time for something completely differant!cheers

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Sorry to hear your car had to go, but thats a lovely 'tradedown', and i use that term loosely.
Im sure you'll cope driving that about. :)
 
Here you go...plentiful dead cows in here!..I even like the little band around the top centre of the steering wheel, reminds me of the yellow one on the GT3RS!

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