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Melv said:
'....it reflects the fact that many owners with older cars are not interested in the marque as a whole.....'

On the contrary -I thought it was 'owners with newer cars are not interested in the marque as a whole....' ???


An interesting assertion, Melv; I'd like to know what gives you that impression. I based my comment on the fact that it is the older cars which are having age-related events and type-related groups outside PCGB. Everyone is entitled to do as they wish of course, but I fail to see why all of this cannot take place under the umbrella of a national Porsche club - unless there is no interest in cars outside those age or model points.

 
'I based my comment on the fact that it is the older cars which are having age-related events and type-related groups outside PCGB'

That was not clear... I didn't realise it was aimed at just PCGB...
 
Well, I just checked it.
No, I don't do Facebook either ...
I'm now driving a GT4 so you'll find me often on the Cayman section ...
Took a punt on a Clubsport but I may not have been lucky enough :)
So as Melv says, look what you kicked off !
Too many 964RS' are now in the hands of investors ...
Interestingly, of all the cars I have kept, I still have a 2002 GT3RS2 ex-ALMS car for the pleasure of its engineering and a '73 911S for it's old-school fun.

 
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