If you are going to track it significantly then I think it’s almost a no-brainer assuming you aren’t jonesing for a GT3. I -almost- sold the 1M to fund a GT4 but ultimately the GT4 would spend more time in the garage than on the road, which would be for me a waste of money and, a travesty.
Caveat: I’ve read in multiple places that for the street, the dynamics of a Boxster Spyder make it more enjoyable than a GT4.
I drove a friend’s GT350R today and that car is a bit in my head at the moment. I love me a good-sounding car but that thing is just on a whole other level of antisocial.
Last edited by ayao; 05-27-2019 at 10:14 PM..
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