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protip: porsches cannot drive in wet cement!

you may think a porsche can drive through wet cement, but you are wrong. your car will sink and the world will laugh at you

http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/porsche-stuck-wet-cement-proves-karma-exists-210302568.html

only in california

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lol that's awesome.

Had the tires been inflated according to sidewall specifications, it would of got a better chance though.
 
Ha, it's even the poser 911 (non Turbo/GT2/GT3/etc). I'll never understand why those are sold when the similarly priced Cayman S kitted out is about the same price, and is a lot cooler.
 
Ha, it's even the poser 911 (non Turbo/GT2/GT3/etc). I'll never understand why those are sold when the similarly priced Cayman S kitted out is about the same price, and is a lot cooler.

"Poser 911?" 😕

Entry level, yes, but let's not get carried away, a Cayman S might offer a better bang for the buck, but it's still not a 911 IMHO Arkaign.
 
Reminds me of when I was doing some inspections on a highway... I drove over some fresh asphalt that the crews were still compressing/rolling over.

The worst part was that it was a two lane road and they were staging traffic into one lane, so I wouldn't have bene able to get out if I stayed - realized that pretty soon and ducked into the end of the line of cars.
 
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