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Teenagers who have 968's
#1

Within the last two weeks I have talked to two people that their sons have 968's. Being a teenager it hard to find some people around your age group that share the same interests. So, is there any teenagers that have a 968 that are on this forum? If so tell me where your located and maybe we can meet up and go to an autox or d.e.



Thanks



Alex
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#2

Still a teenager in my mind...

But long past in life years.
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#3

I past that time a long ago. I'm closer to the 40.
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#4

i'm frequently accused of behaving like one



lol - but, i'm not stickin no danged carbon fiber junk on my car - no stinkin wings either - and no stickers unless somebody is paying for sponsorship
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[quote name='flash' post='48346' date='Feb 28 2008, 11:03 AM']i'm frequently accused of behaving like one



lol - but, i'm not stickin no danged carbon fiber junk on my car - no stinkin wings either - and no stickers unless somebody is paying for sponsorship[/quote]



Just stick with Alvin and the chimpmonks. Wood is "old timer" stuff. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#6

I'm 28, so not so far away from the teen-years. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />

Back in those years the 911 was only real porsche to me, but now the front engined N/A's & turbos feel quite close to it. Not the classy look of 911 maybe, but the response of the car is something that porsche can only provide!
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[quote name='Aro51' post='48333' date='Feb 28 2008, 07:49 AM']is there any teenagers that have a 968 that are on this forum? If so tell me where your located and maybe we can meet up and go to an autox or d.e.



Thanks[/quote]



There is something to be said for associating with ones in your own age group. The odds of having things in common are much greater and the activities that ones take part in are often separated by generations. I've noticed even amongst car groups that they are all roughly the same age group.



That being said, I think you will probably find a lot good advice and even make some great friends should you venture down to a DE. Porsche owners young and old seem to have a passion that they just want to share. Recently I had a call on my coupe from an interested buyer. He was a PCA member and a instructor. After exchanging a few emails the conversation led to me looking forward to working with him this summer. He sounds much older then me but in this case I count it as a plus.
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smokie - funny stuff - man, what a difference though in the M3 with the wood versus the aluminum - very nice look - by the way, it's still the highest cost upgrade material, and yes, at the risk of incurring the wrath of the green folks, it's real wood - most upper end cars offer it as the ultimate upgrade in luxury and style - i like it in the denali and the M3, but not in the 968 - ah choices
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#9

[quote name='flash' post='48360' date='Feb 28 2008, 11:23 AM']at the risk of incurring the wrath of the green folks, it's real wood[/quote]

actually I hear cutting down trees ( with the exception of completely depleting rain forrests in the process <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> ) and re-seeding for new growth is good for the environment, so go right ahead and panel the heck out of that beemer <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> ! Just make sure the tree from which they make the dash is not the habitat of the spotted, emerald tongued, crested, nocturnal flying frog <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> or you'll never be able to drive that car trough Berkeley or Santa Cruz when you're up in this area.. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#10

I fell in love with Porsche's at age 9 when I saw my first 911 Targa...it was the car that I always wanted but was always out of reach with the "practicalities of life".



Good fortune smiled on me and I got my opportunity to purchase my 968 (my first Porsche) for my 38th birthday...It'll be 8 years ago next month...



I wish I could have been a teen Porsche owner, but somehow the wait made the reality sweeter.



Jay
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#11

so no bites yet.



you guys are all old. lol



Alex
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#12

No Porsches but I was a teenage Maserati driver ( bought a used Merak when I was 18 ). Sounds even more impressive / exotic than having a Porsche when you're a teen, but really wasn't... trust me on this;

beautiful car, piece of crap otherwise. So I envy those of you still in in their teens at the wheel of 968s ! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



Anyway, I finally became enlightened in 1985 an bought my frst P-car ( 944 ). Happy with Porsches ever after <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#13

My first exposure to Porsches (when I first took notice) was when I played Need For SpeedTongueorsche Unleashed back in 2000. I was 18 back then, now I'm 26 (Makes me feel old just saying that X_x). Heh, I had a quarter life crisis because I felt like if I didn't get a Porsche soon, I wouldn't (for some reason) be able to enjoy my youth fully. I was obsessed with the 911 turbo, then I drifted to wanting a 944 turbo a few years later, and somehow settled on needing to get a 968. Had I known what I was truly getting myself into I would have waited a bit longer maybe; many a paycheque has been devoured by my hungry beast. So its a good thing I never got myself into these cars earlier than I did <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='Aro51' post='48388' date='Feb 28 2008, 04:57 PM']so no bites yet.



you guys are all old. lol



Alex[/quote]





Ouch!!!! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



You will be old before you know it.



I knew I was old when people started calling me sir..
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#15

I was 23 when I purchased my 968 which was just yesterday. I had a 944 prior to that when I was 19. Now I'm 28. Sheesh time flys.
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#16

23 here... Very active in the NNJR region DE program. Still working through school and trying to afford DE isn't the easiest thing I've ever done, lol.



Unfortunately, I'm probably selling my 968 come spring/summer time in favor of a truck and dedicated track rat. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#17

I swear I'm still a teenager in my mind.



Flash-this behavior you say you have been accussed of....are you taking anything for it or just letting it run it's course?



Danno... a Merak? OMG!!!! (Had/have a major crush on Boras [see... teenage mind] but I know better).



Yes Eric time flys. Wait till your little angel asks to take daddies' Porsche out for a little drive around the neighborhood!



First car memory was the old man's 356 when I was but a sprout. First car (when I was a teenager and it wasn't just in my mind) was a 911SC that I dearly loved. I knew of no others my age with a car like that. It went to college with me and hooked me for life.



Ron

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#18

Most of us are far past the teenage years Alex but don't give up in your search. As the prices continue to drop on the 968 I am sure there will be more and more teenage 968 owners. What a great "Graduation Gift"! Good luck, Bob Blackwell.
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#19

I was 19 when i purchased my 968, I'm now 21 and still kickin it with old red. Had two 944's before the 968. There aren't many 968s around here. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#20

I'm 23 and figured I was at the younger end of the spectrum.
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