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Umming and arrring all over....turbo s

grover

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The decision has been made and the money has gone down for a new turbo s for later this year, life is too short to be thinking about resale values, what might the Gen 3 will be like when the turbo eventually comes out (of course it will be better) etc etc. I'll keep that for 2-2.5 years and then the new one will be around to dream about.

Will keep you posted on speccs and delivery date

 
I think its the correct decision...[:D] life is too short... on average 600,000 hours is all the time you have [&:]

garyw
 
What's this Gen 3 everyone keeps talking about?!

The next iteration of the 911 Turbo will be a 991 Gen 1 Turbo.
 

ORIGINAL: grover

The decision has been made and the money has gone down for a new turbo s for later this year, life is too short to be thinking about resale values, what might the Gen 3 will be like when the turbo eventually comes out (of course it will be better) etc etc. I'll keep that for 2-2.5 years and then the new one will be around to dream about.

Will keep you posted on speccs and delivery date

GOOD MAN [:D]
 

ORIGINAL: marlin


ORIGINAL: grover

The decision has been made and the money has gone down for a new turbo s for later this year, life is too short to be thinking about resale values, what might the Gen 3 will be like when the turbo eventually comes out (of course it will be better) etc etc. I'll keep that for 2-2.5 years and then the new one will be around to dream about.

Will keep you posted on speccs and delivery date

GOOD MAN [:D]
Yes he is, especially if he specs GT Silver or Bassalt Black. I can then buy it from him when he goes to buy a new 991/998 Turbo........[:D]
 
It wont be bassalt black as that is what I have now, and I am not paying for gt silver, i think the mid grey whatever that is called these days or white
 
gray is still nice (meteor or otherwise)

We always want what we haven't ordered/ don't have
 

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