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Goodbye Porsche Turbo S

mnk303

PCGB Member
Well after 19 Porsches over 25 + years i am leaving the brand i loved my GT3RS and the Turbo S which was the fastest car in a straight line i have ever driven.
I have sold it to a great Porsche fan who will love and cherish it.
As i am almost retired i am shrinking to one car, a M3 (Competition pack) and have sold all the family diesel cars, moving to petrol only and might consider electric in next few years when there is more choice.
Thank you everyone i have very much enjoyed being part of the club.
Martin
 
in the last 3 years I have tried to buy a GT3 RS, so that I can drive a really fast car, before my retirement, unfortunately I couldn't get one, as all the Porsche Dealers sell these cars to their friends, who then sell them back to the dealers after 2000 miles!!!!, adding another 100k to the original price!!!!
Anyway, last month I decided to buy a "M5 Competition" 600 bhp that is very fast & comfortable for my age!!!
My first 1000 miles was like a dream. Best decision I have ever made!!! Well done BMW.[attachment=IMG_3140.JPG]
 
I regret selling the GT3RS, i made a snall profit after 3 years now its more than doubled, sad though the car has only done 2000 more miles than when i had it and 5 owners what a waste.
I cant afford for my cars to be garage queens.
 
As much as I only did one a year I will yes Dave it's no Slow coach the M3 with the competition pack and 450 bhp :)
 

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