911R or hybrid hypercar

Started by 12,000 RPM, October 23, 2016, 09:49:56 AM

What would you blow a peasant's retirement on?

911R
2 (40%)
LaFerrari
0 (0%)
P1
1 (20%)
918
1 (20%)
Other (i.e. J35 ITB titanium Exocet)
1 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 5

12,000 RPM

911Rs are trading hands in the 7 figure range...... what would you pick?

You know I love a doomed project so I'd have to try and fail to build something better. Of the actual cars I think I'd go 911R over the rest
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Vinsanity

7 figures for a 911R is idiotic.

If I were to spend 7 imaginary figures on a Porsche, it'd have to be on a 918 Spyder, RWB 993, and my new personal favorite,  the safari Porsche

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CaminoRacer

P1 easy.

But the real answer is a Superformance GT-40, my current dream car.
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giant_mtb

911R...7 figures?  Who the fuck?

Cookie Monster

As much as I love the 911R, at 7 figures it's not going to be a daily driver for me, not to mention the fact that you're paying so much for a parts bin Porsche (best of the best, mind you, but still).

The hypercars don't interest me at all. I'd get a Singer.
RWD > FWD
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Quote from: 68_427 on November 27, 2016, 07:43:14 AM
Or order from fortune auto and when lyft rider asks why your car feels bumpy you can show them the dyno curve
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12,000 RPM

People who can buy 1M cars probably don't have daily commutes or only just one car.....

Singers are parts bin cars too :lol:

I would probably do an extreme Singer for the money though. 964 RSR replica
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Quote from: 12,000 RPM on October 25, 2016, 05:18:56 PM
People who can buy 1M cars probably don't have daily commutes or only just one car.....

Singers are parts bin cars too :lol:

I would probably do an extreme Singer for the money though. 964 RSR replica

Singers aren't selling for 7 figures, and if I got a 911R or something like that, I'd want to drive it daily. Knowing that it's irreplaceable doesn't help, though. Crash a Singer and they'll build you another one if you have the $$$.

Yeah, Singer's are also parts bin cars by that definition, but they're the best of the best across ALL generations of 911.
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Quote from: 68_427 on November 27, 2016, 07:43:14 AM
Or order from fortune auto and when lyft rider asks why your car feels bumpy you can show them the dyno curve
1 3 5
├┼┤
2 4 R