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  1. Link: https://carsnkopi.wordpress.com/2024/04/24/tokyo-auto-otaku-2024-porsche-experience-centre-tokyo/ For Porsche enthusiasts, petrolheads, and driving enthusiasts seeking automotive excitement in Tokyo, Japan (safely and under controlled conditions), the Porsche Experience Centre just outside the bustling metropolis might offer the perfect solution for a thrilling morning or afternoon outing. The 43-hectare facility, opened in 2021, is the ninth Porsche Experience Centre globally and offers visitors the chance to discover Porsche vehicles in various controlled conditions, some of which are unique compared to other PEC courses worldwide. And because yours truly was in Tokyo, I was given the chance to drop and have a taste. Getting to and from PEC Tokyo, situated just outside the city centre, is most conveniently done by car. Public transportation options are limited and can be time-consuming. Opting to drive also presents the opportunity to experience the Tokyo Wan Aqua-Line Expressway and visit the picturesque Umihotaru rest area along the way. From Umihotaru, PEC Tokyo is only a short drive away and soon, you’ll be greeted with PEC Tokyo’s exterior that features an Edo Kiriko cut glass design motif, as well as a collection of fine Stuttgart machinery awaiting their drivers. Let’s head inside. Seeking refuge from the winter chill (or summer heat, depending on the time of your visit) within the cozy confines of PEC allows you to enjoy amenities such as a café, a restaurant, and a PEC Tokyo shop stocked with plenty of goodies. Additionally, there’s a simulation lab where you can embark on virtual outings to various circuits around the world, piloting a myriad of machines from Porsche’s illustrious past and present. But of course, the first thing you’d see once you head through the front door is a curated display of P-cars. On my visit, there was a custom-painted Taycan (by American painter Kaves), a stunning Cayman featuring 906 Colours, a vintage 911 and even their 919 Hybrid LMP racing car. | Since my driving session was scheduled for later in the day, I popped into the simulation lab for a quick session before heading to Restaurant 906. While it may not rival Restaurant Christophorus in Stuttgart, it certainly holds its own. However, with a view of the entire circuit calling for attention, one can’t help but feel the excitement building as I hastily downed my lunch, albeit it with a tinge of guilt knowing how much effort went into preparing each dish. With lunch done, it was time to hit the track. PEC Tokyo offers a full range of courses varying in intensity for all driver skill levels across a portfolio of cars. The list of cars available is as extensive as it is impressive. You can choose from a Macan S, Macan GTS, 718 Boxster, 718 Cayman GTS, 4.0 718 Cayman GT4, 718 Cayman GT4 RS, Panamera GTS, Taycan 4S, Taycan GTS, Taycan Turbo, Taycan Turbo S, 911 Carrera, 911 Carrera S, 911 Carrera 4S, 911 Carrera GTS, 911 Turbo S, 911 GT3 and the 911 GT3 RS. A specially prepared Cayenne is also available for off-road trails for those who prefer going off the beaten path. For enthusiasts seeking a broader experience, programs are available to sample multiple cars in a single session, allowing for both car-to-car comparisons and exploration of drivetrain variances. For my 90-minute drive, my steed of choice (or rather, chosen for me) was a beautiful red 911 Carrera GTS. While 90 minutes may seem limited, with a dedicated instructor providing one-to-one coaching, it’s ample time to fully explore the capabilities and boundaries of the cars. At PEC Tokyo, various driving experiences are available, including practising launch control, slalom driving, full braking, an area for emergency manoeuvres with a kick plate to send your car sideways in either direction and even a wet low-friction handling oval for drifting sessions. Unlike other driving centres I’ve visited in other locales, PEC Tokyo uniquely offers these experiences buffet-style. There’s no set schedule to adhere to, giving participants the freedom to pick and choose what they’d like to do at any given time. Of course, if it gets crowded, some waiting time would be involved, but if you manage to drop by during a relatively quiet period (like me), you’ll pretty much have the entire facility to yourself. As one might expect, I spent a big chunk of my time drifting (or rather, attempting to drift) the 911. Unlike the BMWs I’m more accustomed to, I discovered that balancing a 911 in a sustained sideways drift is a much more engaging process, one where the fine line bordering control and spinning out is much more delicate with very little room for error. Featuring numerous elevation changes and iconic corners borrowed from renowned circuits worldwide, such as the Carousel from the Nürburgring and the Corkscrew from Laguna Seca, the track offers an exhilarating driving experience. I found myself spending the majority of my time here, enjoying countless laps with the GTS effortlessly soaking up every corner. So much so that I actually ended my session early as the physical strain began to take its toll. As the sun began its descent, casting a beautiful glow over the premises, I couldn’t help but feel exhausted yet fulfilled. Saying goodbye to my encouraging instructor, I embarked on my journey back to central Tokyo, reflecting on the afternoon well spent.
  2. Overview Porsche is transforming its current lineup of luxury SUVs and sports cars into a veritable stampede of electrified steeds. Before the gas-powered 718 Cayman and 718 Boxster bid farewell, Porsche plans to debut an all-electric 718 EV that's rumored to be available in both hardtop and convertible variants. Few details are available beyond confirmation of its existence, but Porsche did say the electric 718 will ride on a newly developed sports-car platform that works to keep the vehicle as light as possible. Expect a rear-motor-only version to serve as the entry-level 718 EV, while an all-electric GTS equivalent will likely use all-wheel drive to provide additional grip and even brisker acceleration. The 718 EV should have at least 250 miles of driving range, and will likely use a similar 800-volt architecture that allows the large Taycan to DC fast-charge at a rate of up to 270 kWh. We'll update this space as specs become available; we expect the 718 EV to launch sometime in 2025. What's New for 2025? The 718 EV is all-new for 2025 as the Porsche's third electric car, arriving shortly after the launch of all-electric Macan. At a media roundtable in 2023, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume said the all-electric sports car would replace the gas-powered 718 Cayman and Boxster, both of which will persist for roughly two years after the EV debuts. Pricing and Which One to Buy The price of the 2025 Porsche 718 EV is expected to start around $78,000 and go up to $105,000 depending on the trim and options. Base $78,000 (est) S $85,000 (est) GTS $105,000 (est) This is a shot in the dark, but having experienced the gas-powered 718 Cayman and Boxster so thoroughly, we'd put good money on the base 718 EV providing plenty of thrill and usable range to forgo the wildly premium price of a higher horsepower version. It's still too early to say for certain, but go ahead and prove us wrong, Porsche. Slap another 200 horsepower on top, why don't you? https://www.caranddriver.com/porsche/718-ev
  3. Spy shots of pre-production boxster https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/spy-shots/porsche/electric-boxster-and-cayman-sports-car/
  4. Renew COE is one of the consideration since just fixed all the wear and tears only last year... But if possible am on look out for a good renewed COE caymen/boxster to replace the 5-Dr and pass her my 6-Dr 😁
  5. Sure sell out if priced below boxster/z4.
  6. Vratenza

    Porsche

    Am noob to Porsche, can anyone here share their experience on the 718 Cayman/Boxster? I much prefer the 2.0T flat 4 engine generation. Looking to get a used one in the next 1-2 years. What are the things to look out for? Common mechanical issues? Is a pre-sale check by independent "expert" porsche workshop a must have? What about warranties? Saw a few in the SgCarMart having extended warranties with the AD as selling point. Thanks!
  7. Porsche Axes Boxster Spyder, Cayman GT4, And Boxster T, Remaining Models Get Price Hikes Porsche has also made some revisions to the Boxster and Cayman range for the 2024MY https://www.carscoops.com/2023/03/porsche-axes-boxster-spyder-cayman-gt4-and-boxster-t-remaining-models-get-price-hikes/ Sad news!!!!
  8. Porsche Boxster Price is making significant strides towards the production of synthetic fuels, bringing them one step closer to this eco-friendly alternative for conventional fossil fuels. Synthetic fuels are generated using renewable energy sources and capture carbon dioxide, making them a sustainable choice for combustion engines. Porsche's commitment to developing these fuels aligns with their broader sustainability goals, as they aim to reduce their carbon footprint and mitigate the environmental impact of their high-performance vehicles. By advancing in the realm of synthetic fuels, Porsche is not only staying true to its legacy of innovation but also contributing to a greener future for the automotive industry.
  9. When the kind folks over at Porsche ask if you'd like to spend an afternoon behind the wheel(s) of an entire fleet of Stuttgart's finest, chances are you'd say yes! And that was how we managed to join in the fun as Porsche Singapore played host to the Porsche World Road Show, a professional driving event organized by Porsche AG that has so far toured over 45 countries around the world with the cars and instructors flown in straight from Germany. Talk about an amazing gig! First things first, confession time, up till today, I've never actually driven a "new" Porsche and the only experience I've had driving a P-car in anger was with our old 944 Turbo and with a tonne more restraint, a friend's 993 C2 Tiptronic Cabriolet. So, as you can imagine, I was pumped! And perhaps a little curious about how the rear-engined machines would dance. I even brought along my little RWB along for the ride. Along with showcasing a curated selection of their cars, Porsche Singapore also took the opportunity to unveil their latest GT3RS and wasted little to no time wringing it out for an entire day on their makeshift track created at the Changi Exhibition Centre. With the formalities and paperwork all sorted, it was time to drive after we split into our pre-arranged groups. For my group (made up of seasoned petrolhead journalist), it was time for us to satiate our need for speed at the handling circuit. The cars at our disposal? A Taycan, a 911 Targa, a 911 Carrera S, a 911 Turbo S and the (as we were about to find out), the sublime Cayman GT4RS. While two laps in each car might not have been enough, the pace and speed at which we (or at least our group) pushed these machines gave all of us a pretty good taste of what each of them was capable of. We had plenty of opportunities to accelerate full bore before going hard on the brakes, and then feed power back in to get the rear end to bite down once again. And, unsurprisingly, there was one car in particular that got everyone's pulse racing a tad higher than the others—the Cayman GT4 RS. With its sonorous 4.0-litre, naturally aspirated, flat-six engine sourced from the latest 911 GT3, it was a feast for the senses. Driving it flat out wasn't just exhilarating; it was intoxicating as my hairs stood on ends the first time it howled it's heart out to 9000rpm, vibrating our eardrums to aural climax. What a car! Of course, even though it was a Porsche event, the driving courses were not limited to just the high adrenaline, heart pumping experiences as a pseudo off-road section was also created to highlight the capabilities of their Cayennes as we gingerly tracked various obstacles that no brand-new Cayenne owner would ever subject their expensive luxury SUVs to. With the "off-road" segment done and dusted, it was back to a low-slung sports car in the form of a lovely and beautifully balanced 718 Boxster GTS that everyone shared as we took turns (hehe) punting it around carefully placed cones in a simple slalom course. While this particular car has surely taken a beating through its various travels, I still wouldn't say no if Porsche AG gave me the keys. Alongside the Boxster was a Viper Green Turbo S Cabriolet that gave us the 0-100-0 experience with launch control thrown in just for fun. To wind down our day, we were also treated to a simple and rather sedate road drive in a small convoy around the roads of Changi and considering I'm rather familiar with these roads, I chose to hang back in the comforts of a Panamera. So, having had a pretty good taste of the cars Porsche has to offer, all I need now, is some extra cash for one. Gofundme anyone? Big thanks to Porsche Singapore for the invite, it was an amazing afternoon, we hope it comes again next year!
  10. Some Dutch Engineering Students Built This Mid-Engine Shooting Brake From An Old Boxster Source: https://flatsixes.com/cars/porsche-boxster/some-dutch-engineering-students-built-this-mid-engine-shooting-brake-from-an-old-boxster/?fbclid=IwAR0Uk2nBKdPTcxw9wFFsvkeVBmBIwiG3ROAT-ksdb0_eBXoNBFXqEnLxOzA Four students at the Fontys Minor Motorsport Engineering school in the Netherlands have built the car that Porsche is afraid to because it has too much awesome in one package. Porsche's Boxster and Cayman are already amazing platforms, and are quite easy to live with on a daily basis. I daily drove a Boxster for several years, and it served quite well. But if you have to carry more than a briefcase or a duffel bag, you might be hard pressed to find space for it in Porsche's mid-engine platform. That's why these students built what amounts to a Cayman Shooting Brake, and it is so incredibly great. I wish Porsche would build something like this right now. The students began with a fresh 986 Boxster for the project because it's an inexpensive and reliable platform to modify. It's a well balanced chassis with great handling and a superb flat-six engine. Because the car is already an open-top design, the chassis itself is stiff enough to accept a hard top without issue. The team of engineering students worked with Van Thull Development to develop this car's composite bodywork. Up front, the car is fitted with 997 GT3 carbon bodywork, including a headlight update and new lightweight materials. Out back the car makes use of 991-style tail lights and a custom bumper and fascia. The rear hatch and roof assembly come from a Peugeot! The finished product looks fabulous, especially with the Miami Blau paint and black accent. This car looks like it could be a factory-built special edition for folks who enjoy Grand Touring across Europe with a full bevvy of equipment. The best part is that Van Thull is already working on building this as a kit for your own Boxster hatchback conversion. Pretty cool if you ask me. Maybe I'll order one.
  11. @Carbon82 or perhaps a lot of GLC owners complained to Mercedes that the cheaper GLB tail lights looked too similar to their car. Same thing happened when early Porsche 911 had the same fried egg headlight as the Boxster 🤣 https://i.ibb.co/WsqhMxJ/2001-boxster-s.jpg https://i.ibb.co/rZgRPPX/911.jpg
  12. May i know following for 10yr+ 987.2 Boxster Tip: 1. Annual maintenance cost 2. Cost to replace IMS bearings and rear main seal? Thanks in advance!
  13. There is a Boxster Spyder PDK in the showroom now.
  14. @Greengas Yes, but to put things in perspective, I used to have a Q7 and a Boxster. Q7 daily driver, and the boxster my weekend fun drive, and sometimes my wife use cos its small. She used less cos last time whole day in office pre Covid. Now she decided to resign and stop work, be soccer mum, so use car much more. The Q7 got traded in for the Previa and Mazda, then the Boxster got traded for the new 7. Had to top up, especially for the new 7, but heck, life is pretty boring these days. pamper a bit. The "van" is really a boring drive and despite the new look, the car is (very) old school and low tech. But 232 config with 3 child seats+ maid? (my exact scenario now) Then i can tell you now, no need to look further. Nothing else works (at least for me), MUST be 223 config when go out as a family. I hear some CX-8 can now buy with 223 config. Might work if your kids are above 5yo, ie no need carry them down from car. But if still need to carry them down from car (i have twins gals, now 3yo) sliding door still better. Using my Q7 dunno get how many dirty looks(got ppl honk even when i carrying a small child) cos holding up the queue at the zoo, or door touch other ppl car cos carrying baby out. I dont understand why the conti brands dont do 223 config and sliding doors in 1 package. It really is just a config issue. I wish they made a Q7-ish type car with 223 config and sliding doors.
  15. Eyke

    Porsche

    planning to re-spray my 987 Boxster to different colour, any recommendation for good spray paint shop that can dismantle the roof and put it back properly?
  16. Must be quite a different experience from each...never ever consider a topless boxster albeit no porky punch? 😁
  17. why cannot lol 😆, posted before picture Porsche Cayenne with Tourador sticker. Never seen 911/ boxster/cayman with T sticker though 😁
  18. When it rains the boxster driver has to join motorcyclists at the expressway rain shelters to install the canopy.😦
  19. This car deserved a place in the rare car thread, cos there is only about 5 units in Singapore. I wrote about it 5 years ago and so far only 3 units has been spotted by different MCFers. Porsche Boxster Spyder
  20. Hi all, In most forums I have visited, there are usually a thread for member to get know to each other. There used to be one here, created back in 2002, but most pages were TCSS, well almost. So here come a fresh one, and I shall start first. @Carbon82 Nick(s): Carbon82 (aka 8559 / numberman in AsiaOne Forum) Gender: F (for father) Age: Old enough to recognize cars from the '60s Marital Status: Happily married with 2 kids Occupation (official): HSE / EHS & Business Continuity Professional Occupation (unofficial): Teller, driver, cook, baker, maid, handyman, motivational speaker, tutor... basically bao gao liao Car(s) owned: 2016 VW Sharan 380TSI (Current), 2012 Skoda Superb 2.0TSI, 2008 Honda Crossroad 1.8 i-VTEC, 2004 Honda Stream 2.0 i-VTEC, 2001 ES8 Honda Civic 1.5 VTi, 1996 Subaru Vivio Dream Car(s): Mercedes-Benz GLS 63 AMG, VW Kombi T1 Favorite Pastimes: Anything related to cars, surfing the web, cooking / baking, makan, photography (non-professional level), blaming the G (well I am Singaporean you know?) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alphabetical order... A @altisowner Here's my introduction. Nick(s): Altisowner (present) I've registered a nick before in 2006 but can't remember the password and was not so active then. Gender: Male (an old man) Age: just reached 65 Marital Status: Happy married with 3 adult children and a Grandfather of 5 Occupation (official): Forestry and Agricultural Machinery Consultant (now semi-retired) Occupation (unofficial): None Car(s) owned: Present cars Lexus ES250 (just 2 weeks ago), Altis already pass on to my wife (her car just expired). My very first car was a Datsun 120Y, Ford Lancer, Mazda6, BMW320, Subaru Legacy, Camry2.2, Altis1.8. Dream Car(s): Never have any dream car Favorite Pastimes: surfing the net, watching TV, walk with my pet dog, washing car over the weekend as exercise, enjoy wine every other night at home or with friends. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B @babyblade Nick(s): (The One and Only) BabyBlade Gender: F Age: Twenties! Marital Status: Single Occupation (unofficial): Dreamer, Sleeper, Lao Sai Queen Car(s) owned: I drive but I don't own. Thank you sgCarMart. Dream Car(s): Audi TT, Nissan GTR Bike(s) owned: Honda NSR150SP, Honda MSX125 Grom, Yamaha Spark 135 (Current), Honda CBR400RR (Current), Ducati 899 Panigale (Current) Current Dream Bike: Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R Can't Do Without: Bikes, Piano, Music, Traveling Favorite Quote: "I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @beanoyip Nick(s): beano Gender: Male obviously.. Age: mid 30s? Marital Status: Married Occupation (official): Enginner Occupation (unofficial): Don't have Car(s) owned: Skoda Octavia, Skoda Superb, VW Golf R, Audi RS3 (current) Dream Car(s): Mclaren 570S Favorite Pastimes: Gaming, sports, mountain biking, playing around with tech --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @benarsenal Might as well join in the fun too. Haha Nick(s): Benarsenal Gender: Male Age: Not young and not old Marital Status: Let's just say I can go into Tiko thread without worries. Occupation (official): Developer Occupation (unofficial): Bao ka liao Car(s) owned: Currently no car. Before that, Toyota Prius and Mitsubishi Lancer Dream Car(s): VW Golf GTI, Honda NSX, Mazda MX-5 (original with pop up headlights) Favorite Pastimes: Jiak zua at MCF, watch football (guess my favourite team. Should be obvious haha), travel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C @carloverguy2017 Wonder what kind of Intro I need to expose myself here... I'm not a young chap here, that's for sure, just by counting my cars I've owned would be suffice to determine my age group. Here goes, Daihatsu Charade Honda Civic esi Hyundai Accent Hyundai Getz Hyundai Avante Subaru WRX Hyundai Accent Next car, no plan, because no money. The only car that I didn't modified or played, is WRX, because it has all the power I wanted. I took it to the track once to experience the trill. I lost to all the Malaysian trackies. They were cheap and fast. A full time Engineer who studied the wrong course regretfully and went into a wrong industry, I prefer arts and robotics. So I love to tinker much just about anything, from broken toys to breaking toys when I am young, to photography and on recent many years ago I started to ditch the still pictures and move on to motion pictures ( filming ) as my long term passion. I approached several car magazines and Facebook pages to "beg" for a part time job and hopefully the small income can fund my passion and moving forward to be able to see if I can work on something in the video filming genre to gain more recognition. In person, I am very open minded and straight forward. I can be very blunt and honest in my opinion too. Due to my star sign. LOL. So my post sometimes carries a hate mail .. haha. I give my intro 10/10. Swee ! As to my nickname and logo..that's a twist .. Car Lover Guy or Carl Over Guy , you decide. T4 is the acronym for my Youtube channel which means The Terrible Terri Talks, four tees , thus T4 As for the nickname, It''s suppose to be the former, I not gay. LOL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @chaosmyth Looking to start a topic but I'm short of posts so I thought why not. Nick(s): ChaosMyth My username is from a song by ONE OK ROCK - a Japanese rock band formed in 2005. One of their most popular singles goes to "Wherever You Are". I like them for their alternative rock and pop rock songs. And most notably the vocals of lead singer Takahiro Moriuchi. Not to mention he is cute. Haha. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IGmFM40A1Y Gender: F Age: Does it matter? Age is just a number. Haha. Mid twenties. Marital Status: Single Occupation (official): I'm in the maritime industry Car(s) owned: Honda Accord euroR (First, and only one for now) Dream Car(s): Don't really have one. I'm all for practicality but if I have to choose, maybe a Porsche Boxster. Favorite Pastimes: Mahjong for sure And if you're wondering why I'm on the forum, I just bought the euroR off sgcarmart so I'm here to fish for some info. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @chryst hi~ am new here! Nick(s): chryst Gender: female Age: need to scroll year selection at least twice during sign up Marital Status: not married Occupation (official): content creator and decision influencer Occupation (unofficial): maid, clown, ATM, purveyor of unnecessary leather goods Car(s) owned: 2004 WRX STI, 2006 Sonata, Lancer, Fit, Altis, Chevy Optra (Current) Dream Car(s): Another rex, the new brz, forester, bugatti veyron Favorite Pastimes: my furkid, bimbo stuff, buying bags, read/write (for real even though i sound like a primary school kid), eating, discovering hacks, blackmailing people nice to meet all of you --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E @enye since my bff TS complained i make fun of him...i also better support his thread by introducing myself Nick(s): Enye Gender: Sensitive information Age: Sensitive information Marital Status: Sensitive information Occupation (official): Storeman/Caretaker/Office boy Occupation (unofficial): None Car(s) owned: Peasant cars but now bus mrt and walk Dream Car(s): Cannot afford any dreams Favorite Pastimes: No time no money --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F @fitvip Nick(s): fitvip (the one and only) Gender: Man. Age: 2 digits only, can't buy 4-D. Marital Status: Happily married. Was penalised for having the third child. Occupation (official): Eatwestnorthwind Occupation (unofficial): Househusband, people/nature watching. Car(s) owned: Honda CB350Four, Daihatsu Charade XG, Nissan Sunny VIP, Honda Fit GD, Honda FIT GE. Going to drive as long as it is FIT and contribute extra $ to feed monkeys. Dream Car(s): Never dreamt of cars! Favorite Pastimes: Visit mcf, etc, visiting the parks, getting sea view, putting 2 two-cm strokes on an A5 paper once every few years to keep them in check! Favorite Quote: Respect has to be earned! When tired, retire! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H @hoseyboh Nick(s): Hoseyboh Gender: Another old man Age: Next year collecting cpf Marital Status: DINK Occupation (official): Going to be jobless soon.... Occupation (unofficial): sgcarmart stalker Car(s) owned: Vitara, Odyssey, 330i, X3, XC90, X5, WRX STI, Golf GTI, A1(Wife), Forester 2.0XT (Wife), S class (current) Dream Car(s): Occasional wet dream Favorite Pastimes: sucker for whiskey.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K @kdash Nick(s): kdash Gender: Male Age: 30s Marital Status: Married. Occupation (official): Engineer Occupation (unofficial): Bao Ga Liao Car(s) owned: Toyota Sienta Dream Car(s): DeLorean DMC-12 Favorite Pastimes: no pastime cos need to take care of young kids... 请多多指教! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @kobayashigt Someone in the forum asked me to participate too. Nick: KobayashiGT Gender: M (Masculine) Age: reaching 30 Marital Status: Not yet married. Occupation (Official): Conman. Some fools buy, some fools sell. Occupation (Unofficial): bathroom singer, trying-to-be-homer-Simpson, professional-drinking-buddy and Grabhitch-Mei-Mei-Driver. Car(s) owned: Suzuki Carry, Suzuki Every, Honda Accord. Dream car(s): Porsche 911 GT3, Toyota 86 and Nissan GTR R32. Favourite Pastimes: Netflix-ing, youtube-ing and trying to annoy my dog and see if she will bite me a not. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P @pchou Nick(s): Pchou Gender: Female (i forgive those that always call me bro :p) Age: Sensitive information Marital Status: Sensitive information Occupation (official): MCF Fulltime Staff Occupation (unofficial): Don't have Car(s) owned: Not driving Dream Car(s): Mini Cooper Favorite Pastimes: Makan, cycling, badminton, running, SHOPPING! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @philipkee Those who met me I have already introduced myself and also in this forum also. 1) my nick is my real name 2) I roughly introduced myself in the health forum "I'm a nurse. Ask me anything about nursing." My photo also in this forum but thread might be gone liao. 3) drove an avante and now a manual hyundai accent. 4) single and available. Any young pretty mcfer can pm me. No problem. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @Picnic06-biante15 OK just joined in to waste time (15 minutes more) whilst waiting to 'pang kang' Nick(s): Picnic06-Biante15 Gender: M (all rounder some say balloon) Age: born in the late 50's Marital Status: Married Occupation (official): Cho Sai Kang aka everything under the sun Occupation (unofficial): cho lang tulang Car(s) owned: two wheelers to 4 wheelers - Eagle, Rally, Shimano, Honda Cub, Vespa, Suzuki Kartana, Yamaha V-Max, Datsun FII, Nissan Sunny, Ford Laser, Kia Mentor, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Picnic and Mazda Biante Dream Car(s):Volvo XC90, Mazda CX8, Jaguar XJ, Audi Q7 Favorite Pastimes: Food --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S @sotong07 Sorry that I did not browse enough to realise this thread from the day I joined which was couple of months ago. <paiseh hor> hope all seniors 多多包涵, Nick: Sotong07 (becos my friends say i damn blur one) Gender: M Age: late 40's Marital status: married with 2 kids. Occupation (official): 1 leg kick Occupation (unofficial) : something trendy and interesting Cars owned: 1st car was swift, 2nd car GLXi, now 3rd car K3. Before 1st car rode bike for 10+ years. Dream cars: dare not to dream now. after retired got time then dream. kekeke. Favorite pastimes: candycrush level 26&&, surfing net, sleep, housework. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @SUNNy Nick: Sunny Sex: As much as i can get Age: above 40 liao Marital status: married with 2 kids. Occupation: bao ka liao Cars owned: 1st car was nissan sunny (that's why this nick) Dream cars: many till dont dare dream due to no budget..... wet dreams r better Favorite pastimes: candycrush, disturb Enye the elite, sleep (related to above 2nd line sentence) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T @terrylmt Nick(s): terrylmt Gender: 公 Age: Aged Marital Status: Delisted Occupation (official): Sales Operations Management by working day; son, father, husband, and brother at all times Occupation (unofficial): Domestic helper, defacto food consumer, ATM, piggyback-piggy Car(s) owned: Subaru Legacy, Nissan Bluebird, BMW E36, Hyundai Accent LC2, Hyundai Getz, Toyota Vios, Toyota Altis, Fiat Bravo 198, BMW F10 Dream Car(s): Was the BMW E36, then Fiat Bravo 198, now BMW M5 and Maserati GranCabrio Favorite Pastimes: Too many to list... plus too lazy... so i guess, being lazy ba! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @thaiyotakamli Nick(s): thaiyotakamli Gender: Male in the day Age: forever young Look: about the same as my DP Occupation (official): jobless Occupation (unofficial): driver, bellboy, maid, cleaner, slave Car(s) owned: camry 2.0, e250, a8, rx450, e200, f10, f02, now back to toyota hairy Dream Car(s): merc GLS, RR sport Hobby: watch movie, sleep, eat, watch movie, sleep, eat and travel also swim abit to lose some weight --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @theoldjaffa Nick(s): theoldjaffa Gender: Same as the capital of Maldives Age: Gen X Marital Status: Married. Occupation (official): salesman Occupation (unofficial): semi retired table wiper, data entry clerk Car(s) owned: Kia Sephia 1.5, Nissan Sunny N16 1.5, Mitsubishi Lancer CS3 1.6, Honda Crossroad 1.8, Alfa Romeo 159 2.2, Alfa Romeo GT 3.2V6, Volvo S60 2.0t, Lexus IS200t Dream Car(s): Used to be the 159. Now, Porsche 911 (base 991 will do)
  21. A rare Boxster; 987 Boxster Spyder. I believe there are only a handful of these in Singapore.
  22. About boxster size in the fresh
  23. Here goes Oh please don't move to Complaints section. This section generates more traffic
  24. Joewu

    48k boxster?

    Did I miss something? or is this really 48k? the numbers all seems so wrong! http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=402698&DL=1112
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