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...Agree; the "celebrity factor" can be a challenge for low key people like us; and more especially in the times we are living in now...
@Impala , this may be a case of irony gone wrong (which is why such tools should be handled only by licensed professionals).
What I meant is that most of us are enthusiastic about our cars and more than happy to engage with anyone who shows interest, encouraging photos and even the occasional bubblegum on a fender.
If Starke hadn't been able to 'make them fast enough' to meet the overwhelming demand, then certainly some of the happy owners would have been showing up at C&C's and in online forums like this to enthuse and to post lots of photos.
We'd likely be seeing some online reviews by fans, 'influencers', or maybe even legit journalists. A well-finished and fully functioning Boxster that looks like a 356 and that real people can just sign up for and buy is the kind of thing the glossy mags are always looking to feature. There'd certainly be some kind of online reaction to that. Something. Anything.
Instead, we've had three years of crickets.
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