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I don't know if I'd sell a Z4M + E36 M3 for a Spyder. I haven't driven the Spyder, but I've driven a friend's Z4M and it's a really great car (feels 2/3 as capable as the GT4, with the addition of being a lot more practical). I've never driven an E36 M3, but I absolutely love the E36 (biased obviously). Unless you live somewhere with amazing twisties or will be tracking it weekly, I think you'd regret the 2 for 1 trade.
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The 2 for 1 trade is what makes me very hesitant. I'm selling 2 very good cars, plus $50k for a 981 Spyder. The math doesn't add up for me at the moment. So I just keep living vicariously through guys like you... or just throw more mods at them
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12-03-2019, 03:04 PM | #25 | |
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I'd hold off for now...if anything find something else for $50k that's going to be a lot of fun! Maybe even an older Cayman S.
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12-03-2019, 06:57 PM | #26 |
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One thing I don't like about the ''rarer'' P cars is potential hesitation to put mileage on it. When I own a car I want to feel good about using it, abusing it and not even think about adding miles (kms) on it.
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12-04-2019, 10:06 AM | #27 | |
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I put 7,500km (4,600 miles) on it in Europe when I picked it up, but I was actually disappointed as I really wanted to crack 10,000km at least lol. My goal is essentially to put as much mileage on it as possible. With the GT4, a lot of the mileage feels like a waste (sitting in traffic, etc.). The GT4 belongs in Germany, simple as that.
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Another negative for me was I felt you can't really mod/customize the GT4 like you can the M2. Other than new exhaust/headers (which is like 10k CAD because Porsche tax) and maybe some wheels.. idk.. I personally love modding to make my car 1 of 1. I went to some Porsche meets and realized my car looked like 100's of others and felt kinda meh about it all lol. |
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12-07-2019, 09:42 PM | #29 |
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I like putting miles on my cars. I dont think I would be too upset about putting mileage on the GT4. It would be a nice weather weekend car anyways as I have my M2C and my F150 to do the majority of the mileage. As far as modding i'm sure there are a few to do but, I don't think I would want to do too many things to it anyways. Just drive it and enjoy it. Maybe some sharkwerks love...lol
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