Sunday, August 26, 2018

Porsche Cayman





Neatly parked in my office desk are my diecast collection. The Cayman Diecast was a gift from my staff back at DBSOFT Days.  I also have an Enzo"Ferrari" a Chick Hicks (sssh. Jeremy owns that) and a few Shell collectibles, 

Whenever my system hangs or I couldn't figure out what to do with my system. I always look back at my cars and dream of having one someday. 

But hey dreams do come true (right?). So I did came to the garage one day and found this...

Like a magical trip to Disneyland. The lines are perfect, nothing to complain, though I would not mind to have it in black. But whose complaining.



Carefully, opening the door, I pop out the keys and started the engine. The sleeping lion roars in the cave. Boy my heart stopped for a while...

Wings Check.


Even if it's still pitch black, I drove the lion out of the cave. The smile in the man's face
tells a lot of store so as the tummy. Blame the latter though on the bucket seat.


Hitting 100kph is like counting 1 to 3 and you're in warp speed, buried deep in the bucket seat.. It's not for the faint of heart as any sudden miscalculations will result to serious damage.

As with all sports cars, Cayman hates traffic. Remember one movie quote "What's the use  of having 300 horses if you have no space to gallop". It's a waste of HP and precious 97 octane fuel. It's eye catching for sure, and the non existent tint doesn't help. You can always tell for sure the onlooker are singing to the tune "Ganda ng kotse".


But in the end, morning comes and the dream end. Back to reality and up we go my trusty old stead.