DocMarshall
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How much of a pita is it to air up/down the tires on the daily tho ? LoL
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Looks fun!Went there last summer. You should definitely drive on the beach. No permit required just to drive, only to park.
It's a small price to pay to not be the guy in the Raptor stuck who got stuck that finds himself on youtube and the Corolla Idiots Facebook page....there will be some serious soft spots in the summer, especially at high tide when it forces everyone up towards the dunes.How much of a pita is it to air up/down the tires on the daily tho ? LoL
Brigantine Beach, You have both the cove and beach side its over by Atlantic CityWhich beach did you go to in NJ that's a drive on? Be interested to check it out
mo money mo problems
[/QUOTE]If you’re just gonna use em & swap em out every few years, yeah nothing to worry bout. But….the amount of corrosion that can occur from only a couple of winters w/ rock salt/brine embedded everywhere in every nook & cranny of your vehicle is pretty significant, let alone leaving it sitting next to the ocean salt air blasting it day in day out & THEN actually driving in/around sea water? It’ll chew up your bushings, ball joints, any exposed steel nut/bolt/line the welds on the frame will start rusting quickly & all in all starts looking like hell, wearing quicker, & being more difficult to work on as a result of stuff being seized up.
I've had the Porsche for about 20 years and it looks fine underneath. And honestly, it's not worth a 15% premium at time of selling to baby a car for its whole life and rub it with a diaper on the weekends. I use them like a normal car and trade them when I'm done.I can tell ya when buying a toy/hobby car in particular like that Porsche you have….I for one would absolutely get on the ground get a good look underneath @ the diff(s) exhaust hangers suspension bits brakes spindles etc see how everything looks, and I’d immediately be able to tell you DD that Porsche in that kinda weather. All else being equal against same P car that’s been only warm weather driven/garaged, I wouldn’t even bother giving a low ball offer & would gladly pay 10-20% higher for the cleaner example.
No worries, I'm not offended. Unicorn cars and unicorn buyers usually have extra special prices in mind, but I'm OK having maximum enjoyment and retaining average value. The vast majority of buyers aren't worried about regular wear and tear, or if the owner drove it on the beach one weekend.That’s just a fact- not a knock on you or your vehicles, that being said- a) vehicles are meant to be driven, especially awesome ones like Porsche 911 & Raptor, & b) you can take preventive measures ahead of time to ward off a lot of the damage winter weather/salt air/water can do to a vehicle.
Used heavily and enjoyed? I'm OK with that. Nice mall crawler, BTW.I might be going out on a limb here, but I think they might be worried that their Raptors are going to end up looking like your Raptor and Porsche...