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but do you nigga have a buspass tho
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2stepz_ahead;c-9808497 said:but do you nigga have a buspass tho
Lurkristocrat ;c-9808685 said:2stepz_ahead;c-9808497 said:but do you nigga have a buspass tho
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water ur seeds;c-9801646 said:konceptjones;c-9801612 said:water ur seeds;c-9798737 said:EmM HoLLa.;c-9798712 said:water ur seeds;c-9798689 said:@"EmM HoLLa."
Nah man for me the 911 4S drive and look like a dream, they are my dream car, Im determined to get one at some point, but I dont want one more than a few years old max... But when I finally get rid of my M4 I want a 4X4 again, abit like you due to practicality, even my M4 isnt the most practical car even though it has two proper back seats...
But I found the 4S's and 996- onwards turbos to hold road like glue and as far as two seater sports cars go I think they safe/solid as fck... The 4S's and turbos have always had beautiful big fat bootys too haha although clearly you are probably safer in a Saloon like the M3/M4s or sedans like the Panamera or Rapid/Grand Coupes and GTs like Astons due to them being bigger, they are more convenient too but maaaaan the I think the 911 is timeless and as far as two seater sports/supercars go they are the gold standard for me, also as for performance I think they are miles better then the above...
Although IMO the old late 80s, early 90s 911 turbos were twitchy as fck, in fact the same can be said most/nearly every early turbo car, I think people used to put bags of sand/weights in the front or back of them haha as the turbo lag was alot bigger in the old days, you could put your foot down before a corner and then BOOM when you hit or leaving the corner the turbo would kick in and catch you out![]()
@"water ur seeds"
Absolutely! Those early Turbo 911's were called the widow makers due to the snap oversteer mid corner u described. I love the 911.. The one I test drove was a blue on black 991 GTS.. Coming out of my gran coupe and before that panamera it just felt too small to me. In an accident I felt like my chances of survival were slim. As I mentioned in my earlier post it is something I'd have to get used to.
The ultimate deal breaker for me was the back seat. They mention you can put small children back there. But it's a tight squeeze and my son is still on a rear facing car seat. If I squeeze him back there my front seat is useless. I take mass transit during the week so I don't need a daily driver. This car would be my weekend car. It would work 95% of the time. But that 5% especially with a child was the deal breaker for me.
Nevertheless the 911 is a modern classic. I have nothing but respect for them. I'll probably look into them again at some point in the future.
Yeah man the back seats are basically pointless, its basically for your gym or work bag as the luggage space you can hardly fit youre bags in haha I think it can be a daily driver if you drive to an office every day and back... But if you dont and have a family it I think its really a second car...
it's one of the reasons I'll always prefer a 928 over the 911. Kids can actually fit in the back of a 928 (and 944 for that matter) and the hatch is functional for hauling shit.
They arnt fckn with a 911 though haha if youre getting a Porsche that isnt a Panamerra or Cayenne then you cant really be thinking about putting anyone in the back seats...
konceptjones;c-9811294 said:water ur seeds;c-9801646 said:konceptjones;c-9801612 said:water ur seeds;c-9798737 said:EmM HoLLa.;c-9798712 said:water ur seeds;c-9798689 said:@"EmM HoLLa."
Nah man for me the 911 4S drive and look like a dream, they are my dream car, Im determined to get one at some point, but I dont want one more than a few years old max... But when I finally get rid of my M4 I want a 4X4 again, abit like you due to practicality, even my M4 isnt the most practical car even though it has two proper back seats...
But I found the 4S's and 996- onwards turbos to hold road like glue and as far as two seater sports cars go I think they safe/solid as fck... The 4S's and turbos have always had beautiful big fat bootys too haha although clearly you are probably safer in a Saloon like the M3/M4s or sedans like the Panamera or Rapid/Grand Coupes and GTs like Astons due to them being bigger, they are more convenient too but maaaaan the I think the 911 is timeless and as far as two seater sports/supercars go they are the gold standard for me, also as for performance I think they are miles better then the above...
Although IMO the old late 80s, early 90s 911 turbos were twitchy as fck, in fact the same can be said most/nearly every early turbo car, I think people used to put bags of sand/weights in the front or back of them haha as the turbo lag was alot bigger in the old days, you could put your foot down before a corner and then BOOM when you hit or leaving the corner the turbo would kick in and catch you out![]()
@"water ur seeds"
Absolutely! Those early Turbo 911's were called the widow makers due to the snap oversteer mid corner u described. I love the 911.. The one I test drove was a blue on black 991 GTS.. Coming out of my gran coupe and before that panamera it just felt too small to me. In an accident I felt like my chances of survival were slim. As I mentioned in my earlier post it is something I'd have to get used to.
The ultimate deal breaker for me was the back seat. They mention you can put small children back there. But it's a tight squeeze and my son is still on a rear facing car seat. If I squeeze him back there my front seat is useless. I take mass transit during the week so I don't need a daily driver. This car would be my weekend car. It would work 95% of the time. But that 5% especially with a child was the deal breaker for me.
Nevertheless the 911 is a modern classic. I have nothing but respect for them. I'll probably look into them again at some point in the future.
Yeah man the back seats are basically pointless, its basically for your gym or work bag as the luggage space you can hardly fit youre bags in haha I think it can be a daily driver if you drive to an office every day and back... But if you dont and have a family it I think its really a second car...
it's one of the reasons I'll always prefer a 928 over the 911. Kids can actually fit in the back of a 928 (and 944 for that matter) and the hatch is functional for hauling shit.
They arnt fckn with a 911 though haha if youre getting a Porsche that isnt a Panamerra or Cayenne then you cant really be thinking about putting anyone in the back seats...
Gotta remember: The 928 was Porsche's flat out fastest car pretty much every year it was produced outside of the 959. The last year it was made ('95) was the first that even the 911 turbo was faster, and it was only by a few mph. It wasn't the quickest, but it was damned sure the fastest. On top of that there were a number of years where the 928 could out handle the 911 and was quicker than n/a models.
If I'm looking at a 928, there's no way I'm also looking at a Panamera or Cayenne; they're not the same type of car.
metal face terrorist;c-9806571 said:Cinco;c-9806290 said:metal face terrorist;c-9806258 said:Just put air ride on my 2001 BMW 740il. 19s in the front. 20s in the back.
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Killa. Details on the setup?
Thanks yo. Simple setup, Airlift 3p management with one compressor and 4 gallon tank in the trunk. Can control the system with my cell phone.
Air struts made by this company, AirBFT, similar to Airrex, Ksport, D2, etc. I need to get alignment to add more camber in the rear, so I can tuck the 20s.
Thereal_ba;c-9812277 said:metal face terrorist;c-9806571 said:Cinco;c-9806290 said:metal face terrorist;c-9806258 said:Just put air ride on my 2001 BMW 740il. 19s in the front. 20s in the back.
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Killa. Details on the setup?
Thanks yo. Simple setup, Airlift 3p management with one compressor and 4 gallon tank in the trunk. Can control the system with my cell phone.
Air struts made by this company, AirBFT, similar to Airrex, Ksport, D2, etc. I need to get alignment to add more camber in the rear, so I can tuck the 20s.
I bet it feels like your floating when your driving
metal face terrorist;c-9806258 said:Just put air ride on my 2001 BMW 740il. 19s in the front. 20s in the back.
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metal face terrorist;c-9818635 said:Thanks man.
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aneed123;c-9832260 said:man Im so pissed...niggas broke in my moms car... snatched out the in dash, took the battey, and broke the back window with a brick.
MallyG;c-9832850 said:aneed123;c-9832260 said:man Im so pissed...niggas broke in my moms car... snatched out the in dash, took the battey, and broke the back window with a brick.
Damn it man! Sorry to hear that!
Where did this happen @?