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Geoff
Congratulations. That looks absolutely superb and the spec would take some beating. Interesting too that you went for manual. After the event we were at at PEC in various 981 earlier in the year, I would have done exactly the same; the 6 speed box is one of the nicest I have ever driven.
And being red it will be easy to spot you and pull over as you rapidly fill my rear view mirror[:D]
 
Nick
I don't think you will have to pull over not unless your driving Ann's car then I might have a chance. However it will be fun chasing you down in whichever car your driving to prove how good the GTS is.
So a couple of hundred miles and an oil change and then we can give it the beans.
John
You are quite right the sound does put a smile on your face and the ceramics are the best brakes ever better than both the Turbo S and the RS (maybe its because I'm not going as fast) they are so powerful.



 
Russell

They have all the soul of a GT3 but if you want to use it on the road a GT4 comes alive at lower speeds or so I'm TOLD. The 991 GT3 is a fantastic car but to get it to really make you feel good you need to take it on track and my insurance was £1k per track day so I was not doing many at that price.
My Boxster GTS must be similar to a GT4 as its pretty much a new Spyder spec with a bit less power so a little bit less again than a GT4 but you can push mine and it feels and sounds great has very nice feel and as you appreciate you can lower the roof. Its not a GT3 or indeed a GT4 but it does drive nicely, sounds great but a big negative, I do miss the 997 and 991 outings so need to find a way of sorting weekends away with like minded folk.
 

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