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Old Jan 5, 2009 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisn
I hope your GT2 is faster. You paid 3X for it. What about versus a stock TT?

BTW, how do you know if the GT-R driver was any good at the track?



Its about the name and desirability. No one would buy a Nissan at Porsche money.
 
Old Jan 5, 2009 | 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by heavychevy
Rally driving and circuit driving do not follow the same concept in the least. Try to cross examine benefits from the rally course to the street cicuit is useless, unless we are talking about a drift contest.



BOTH 7:38 and 7:29 runs had the DUNLOP TIRES.

And bridgestones are better in the wet, better than both MPSC and Dunlops, so the GT-R technically had an advantage over the GT2 in the DR test and was suited with the best fit tires for the test.

Chris commented on how the GT-R sturggled with oversteer more than the GT2. I'd bet money the private owner of the GT-R had the most aggressive suspension settings you could get on that car, imagine how bad it would have been if he had on tires that are worse in wet conditions???
"The GT-R is harder to drift than a 997 TT or 997 GT3, thereforeif you are trying to drift, the GT-R will consequently get a fasterlap. Normal apexing and driving not included."


Can you provide a direct link with further info on the above sig please?
 
Old Jan 5, 2009 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by monaroCountry
Its about the name and desirability. No one would buy a Nissan at Porsche money.
A GT-R is Cayman S money. That's a Porsche. Lots of people (like me) prefer the GT-R to the Cayman (even though Cayman is awesome car).

If you mean no one would buy a GT-R for 911TT money, I agree with you. A better question, however, is why people buy 997TTs for 997TT money........
 
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Originally Posted by chrisn
A better question, however, is why people buy 997TTs for 997TT money........
The money's relative but a Porsche is an abosolute. Just like a Nissan (for some) is an absolute-NOT.
 
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Originally Posted by chrisn
A GT-R is Cayman S money. That's a Porsche. Lots of people (like me) prefer the GT-R to the Cayman (even though Cayman is awesome car).
GT-R is Boxster S money in Australia. That's a Porsche as well. Now who in their right of mind (apart from P fanbois) would buy a Boxster S over a GTR?..
 
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GT-R is Boxster S money in Australia. That's a Porsche as well. Now who in their right of mind (apart from P fanbois) would buy a Boxster S over a GTR?..

Mostly rich folks who can afford both GTR and Porsche. For these discerning buyers a car must be more than a mode of transportation. In the end a Nissan is just another run of the mill Datsun while a Porsche is still a Porsche.
 
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Originally Posted by chrisn
A GT-R is Cayman S money. That's a Porsche. Lots of people (like me) prefer the GT-R to the Cayman (even though Cayman is awesome car).

If you mean no one would buy a GT-R for 911TT money, I agree with you. A better question, however, is why people buy 997TTs for 997TT money........
Funny thing is that you have one that you paid 997TT money for... Sell it and get another GT-R.

Funny how you went from liking both cars(well sorta) to not even speaking of the Turbo that you cannot get around the track as well..

Glad the GT-R let you become faster around the track which it sounds like it met your needs. So why keep the Turbo?
 
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Originally Posted by ALPINE_997
So why keep the Turbo?
I thought it was obvious. To pick up chicks!!!
 
Old Jan 6, 2009 | 02:02 PM
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too funny...
 
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Originally Posted by ALPINE_997
Funny thing is that you have one that you paid 997TT money for... Sell it and get another GT-R.

Funny how you went from liking both cars(well sorta) to not even speaking of the Turbo that you cannot get around the track as well..

Glad the GT-R let you become faster around the track which it sounds like it met your needs. So why keep the Turbo?
I love the Turbo. In context if this thread, I just mostly defend the much maligned GT-R. If I had to pick one, I would certainly keep the Turbo. If my budget only allowed $70-80K for a single toy, I would take the GT-R over any other car on Earth (don't say: get a used 996TT-- I mean new car v. new car).

As modded, I am actually a couple of seconds faster in the Turbo (I thought I reported that)-- although I'll be at Thill this weekend with Dunlaps on the GT-R for first time, so we'll see.

I don't have a great answer as to why I have both. Prob a combo of mid-life crisis, being spoiled and being enamored with the new-new thing.

-Chris
 
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Originally Posted by jpvarghese
I thought it was obvious. To pick up chicks!!!
That's what my wife thinks. She hates the GT-R, BTW. Thinks it's big/ugly and doesn't feel as fast/raw/loud as the 997TT. She has literally NEVER driven the GT-R, but likes to drive the Turbo (has even done a few track days in it).
 
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Chris, you don't need to rationalize it at all...they are both great cars and you are lucky enough to have them...nuf said...
 
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Originally Posted by chrisn

I don't have a great answer as to why I have both. Prob a combo of mid-life crisis, being spoiled and being enamored with the new-new thing.

-Chris

I know what you mean. I bought a 97 993tt to keep the miles off the 997tt, now I am looking at a 964 to take the track miles off of both of them. Before it happens, I need to construct a Garage-Mahal.
 
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Originally Posted by chrisn
I hope your GT2 is faster. You paid 3X for it. What about versus a stock TT?

BTW, how do you know if the GT-R driver was any good at the track?
Well if he's piloting a GT2 then maybe he's not as scared of the TT as some people and his results would show differently than yours.
 
Old Jan 6, 2009 | 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by heavychevy
Well if he's piloting a GT2 then maybe he's not as scared of the TT as some people and his results would show differently than yours.
Come on HC, is that all you got? Borderline ad hominem?

When I said the TT was intimidating, I was being self-deprecating and modest (you should try it). I get around the track OK-- certainly I am comfortably competitive in the category of non-racing non-pro enthusiasts who buy and track street cars.

Let he who can push a Turbo or GT2 to the limits of the platform at 10/10ths and not have any pucker factor be the first to call me a Girlie Man.
 


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