Egparson202
Well-Known Member
Why, indeed!This is coming from a person who actually likes the R and sees it as a relative bargain at MSRP prices. However, the VIN and rarity argument is so weird to bring up to people who supposedly prioritize the driving experience of sports cars.
List of differences that matter to those who prioritize the sports car driving experience:
1. CF wheels - NICE
2. Weight reduction - YES!
3. Sticker tires - MMMHMM
4. VIN - ...okay?
VINs and rarity matter to collectors and...car show posers? Why is this brought up? No doubt it impacts resale but again if we're a forum of people who are interested in performance cars, then what are we doing here talking about VINs?
In all seriousness, I generally assign value to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That may be a bit old fashioned to some, but itās worth holding on to. In the automobile enthusiast arena that usually means I support just about everyone whoās enjoying their cars even if itās not my exact choice or rationale. So if people want to place the GT350R (or any other car) on a pedestal, Iām down with that.
Where I part company is when it becomes religion, and all others are looked down on. Sometimes we all do that to a degree if weāre being honest. So, express your love for [fill in the blank] all you want. Just donāt be a kill joy.
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