Interesting. We actually plan something similar next year. My wife and daughter fly to Sardinia and me and my son follow in my 991 Turbo S (at some point, we need to take the ferry in Genova). Kind of a short father/son trip.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S (Sept. 2013), Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
Great photos. Wonderful story! This is how a 911 should be used. Enjoyed very much the photos. Have been to Montana few times (Bozeman,Ennis,Yellowstone) , memorable places.
911 Club Coupe, 993 4S Riviera Blau, 12' Audi S4 Avant
Great stuff Watt...
When I saw the thread's title " Sun's last run" & " End of an era", I really feared something may have happened to Sun..
So glad that isn't the case...
"Things turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out."
John H:
Great stuff Watt...
When I saw the thread's title " Sun's last run" & " End of an era", I really feared something may have happened to Sun..
So glad that isn't the case...
Well John, it looks like his last run, he's had days where he founders on his rear legs. We did an MRI and he has six damaged discs but not surgically repairable, and the surgeon told us he had Lou Gehrigs disease which thankfully is not true! Our hikes have shrunk to two miles, and i carry a long sleeved shirt in case i have to support his rear legs home... So likely this was our swan song run. I was in tears on the trail on bad days. Like here at Tony Grove the the Bear River Range of Northern Utah. But it passes, he lives in the moment which is a lesson for all of us. I love him so.
RC:
Interesting. We actually plan something similar next year. My wife and daughter fly to Sardinia and me and my son follow in my 991 Turbo S (at some point, we need to take the ferry in Genova). Kind of a short father/son trip.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S (Sept. 2013), Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
RC,
sounds fab, my only comment is the gnawing worry i had with the centerlocks on my turbo s, even though I carried the tools as i mentioned in the "run" thread two years ago.... maybe your dealers are closer, but if i order the new turbo s, i will get the lug wheels for peace of mind out in the weeds, on the dirt. The 4wd sure is fun in the mud!
Well John, it looks like his last run, he's had days where he founders on his rear legs. We did an MRI and he has six damaged discs but not surgically repairable, and the surgeon told us he had Lou Gehrigs disease which thankfully is not true! Our hikes have shrunk to two miles, and i carry a long sleeved shirt in case i have to support his rear legs home... So likely this was our swan song run. I was in tears on the trail on bad days. Like here at Tony Grove the the Bear River Range of Northern Utah. But it passes, he lives in the moment which is a lesson for all of us. I love him so.
This sounds so sad, I am sorry to hear this. I am glad you enjoyed the trip and I hope Sun did too.
Regarding the new center locks, I've been assured that there are no further issues (actually my question surprised a few people because they really think the CL problem doesn't exist anymore, despite the maintenance instructions for the new GT3). I understand however that you don't go for them, I was actually thinking about the same but mostly because of the cost of the additional winter wheel set I need and which is quite expensive (close to 7k EUR).
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S (Sept. 2013), Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
Thanks RC,
only the human sees the negative ---- his Lordship Sun never falters in his own mind, God Bless Him! We had a blast, but shorter blasts.
Are you saying the centerlocks can now be removed with common tools at any tyre store? I have heard you still need special tools.
You still need a special wrench but I think it is much cheaper now and much easier too since the required force is much lower. I may get some details in a couple of weeks but maybe someone finds out earlier with the new GT3 coming in soon (first customer cars are expected end of August, beginning of September).
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S (Sept. 2013), Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)
This is a very touching story Watt! The pictures are beautiful and you are right, many people worry so much about yesterday and tomorrow that they can't enjoy the present moment ... I'm glad you had such a nice trip with Sun.
If I don't fly, I drive my .:RS
Wonderful story. Sun is one lucky dog. He has had a life very few dogs have experienced. I am sure if Sun could speak he would say, "Don't you feel sorry for me. I could not have asked for a better life. When its time it is time. I am ready".
Aug 5, 2013 3:28:22 PM
Aug 6, 2013 2:22:34 AM
Thanks to all for your kind wishes, love to Rennteam,
Lord Sun.
these cars are so fabulous and so timeless, im reminded of Fritz' comment last year about my son running my gt3 into the garage wall at age 7 and just a few weeks ago, i was cringing in the passenger seat as he drillied the 991 up Las Flores Canyon in Malibu! Time rolls on.
19,000 miles on this 991 and there seems to be no reason for change. I havent put these type of miles on a car since our 92 c2 cab with 47,000 including cross country trips with Surf and Sandy (wife flying) and aforementioned montana, as well as entire coast of California trips with 2 people and 2 Labs.....