Another possibility that came to my mind was that the tyres were underinflated. If the tyres havent been warmed up & the tyre pressure is low, it will perform very differently compared to a warmed up stiffer tyre with higher tyre pressure. Especially more so if the car was pushed hard or to its limits.
They are appreciating in value these days. Seen one on the market for a cool 2mil. Almost bought a R34 GTR Nür spec 9-10years ago that could go for 1/2 mil. In a way I am glad that I didn’t buy one as I could not have had the 911.
On my 1992 Mitsubishi GTO twinturbo previously, even though it had AWD, it was a mechanical type and rear biased that could oversteer like a RWD car Just a quick lift off coming into a corner on a damp road (at slow speed) was enough to send me into a spin (the putra heights entry after mainplace mall) From then on I spent more money on getting better quality extreme uhp tyres for my rears (275/35 R18 size) Good tyres are a necessity for 90s jdm + driving it with respect and awareness
You hit the nail right on the head bro. But on the brighter side, that also made you a more skilled driver. If you could handle those cars, definitely have learnt more than a thing or two 👍🏼
There’s a reason why a real BNR34 GTR has AWD… to assist in traction A modified GTT having a GTR engine with higher-than-stock power AND being RWD only, is a recipe for either a good drift machine, or a disaster waiting to happen (depending on the driver’s skills)
Fire extinguisher saved it from burning down got to give it that. Got a fire extinguisher mount for my 911 last week- simple strap type not the fancy quick release one that’s costly.
Looks like urban roads, narrow, high traffic and looking at the impact driver could be speeding. If I'm paying for a relatively expensive / collectible car, I'd not use a runner to drive it. I'd rather flatbed the car to my place.
Good question bro. Cos the name was just transferred after an hour, it's highly likely the new owner hasnt bought any insurance yet. And if he/ she did, it's more than a 15 years old car so most probably wont be comprehensive insurance. In the end, the runner will have to bear (if he can afford that is).
Another possibility that came to my mind was that the tyres were underinflated.
If the tyres havent been warmed up & the tyre pressure is low, it will perform very differently compared to a warmed up stiffer tyre with higher tyre pressure. Especially more so if the car was pushed hard or to its limits.
With great power comes great responsibility. I rest my case.
Nice thoughts bro! But wonder why the rims & tyres were swapped 🤔
@Bob well said 👍🏼
@deR RicK thanks! Well, that question can only be answered by the previous owner 👍🏼
What’s the ideal tyre pressure for boxster 987.1 S
They are appreciating in value these days. Seen one on the market for a cool 2mil. Almost bought a R34 GTR Nür spec 9-10years ago that could go for 1/2 mil. In a way I am glad that I didn’t buy one as I could not have had the 911.
Well put bro. Am pretty sure that you had alot of enjoyment from your 911 👍🏼
@@ThePorscheLover It is a practical car if people look past the road tax and maintenance.
On my 1992 Mitsubishi GTO twinturbo previously, even though it had AWD, it was a mechanical type and rear biased that could oversteer like a RWD car
Just a quick lift off coming into a corner on a damp road (at slow speed) was enough to send me into a spin (the putra heights entry after mainplace mall)
From then on I spent more money on getting better quality extreme uhp tyres for my rears (275/35 R18 size)
Good tyres are a necessity for 90s jdm + driving it with respect and awareness
You hit the nail right on the head bro.
But on the brighter side, that also made you a more skilled driver. If you could handle those cars, definitely have learnt more than a thing or two 👍🏼
Great video bro!! Thanks for sharing this out & explaining the different possibilities of the crash.
Most welcome bro! Glad you found value in this video 👍🏼
There’s a reason why a real BNR34 GTR has AWD… to assist in traction
A modified GTT having a GTR engine with higher-than-stock power AND being RWD only, is a recipe for either a good drift machine, or a disaster waiting to happen (depending on the driver’s skills)
Yup, concur bro 👍🏼
I think it’s a good analysis. Well done 👍👏🏻
Thanks bro 🙏🏻
The driver didn’t even know his car was ALL WHEEL DRIVE 😂😂
Haha. Indeed
Fire extinguisher saved it from burning down got to give it that. Got a fire extinguisher mount for my 911 last week- simple strap type not the fancy quick release one that’s costly.
Yup, the damage would have been way worse without an extinguisher to put out the flames.
Nice, would like to see it 👍🏼
Looks like urban roads, narrow, high traffic and looking at the impact driver could be speeding. If I'm paying for a relatively expensive / collectible car, I'd not use a runner to drive it. I'd rather flatbed the car to my place.
Yea, it's always better to play safe if it's a really expensive & rare car.
It reminds me on a legend
Oh, what legend is that?
eh, you missed the wrist watch check :P
After where's my car with thomas... Disorientated a bit porschelover.
@Daniel Ng lol, yes I did intentionally. To see if anyone noticed, congrats! 😆
@Keat Aun still finding my life's mission. To be or not to be #theporschelover
Or to be #thelastlotuslover
So who pays? insurans?
Good question bro. Cos the name was just transferred after an hour, it's highly likely the new owner hasnt bought any insurance yet.
And if he/ she did, it's more than a 15 years old car so most probably wont be comprehensive insurance.
In the end, the runner will have to bear (if he can afford that is).
Runner salary sure cannot afford
Yea bro, have to discuss with the owner to work things out