911 Supercars: 8th Anniversary of Porsche Blog
February 6th, 2026 marks the 8th anniversary of this blog, 911supercars.
I suddenly decided to set up a server and start this blog on February 6th, 2018, without even thinking about how long I would continue blogging for.
Well, of course, I still don't think about such things at all and just write whatever comes to mind every day (laughs).
And before we knew it, it was our 8th anniversary.
I'm really grateful to those who have been following this blog since the beginning and have been visiting for the past eight years. Thank you!

All the encounters I have had through this blog and the things I have learned from you all have been the best thing for me.
And above all, although Porsche is currently facing many difficulties and a difficult situation, Porsche to me has not changed at all since the moment I first fell in love with it, and it is still a very big and beloved part of me, both now and in the future.
2026 starts with visiting the Porsche Center
Now, eight years after starting this blog, let me give you a little update on what's happening now.
Last year, from summer to the end of the year, I was busy with a lot of things and didn't have time, and I was distracted by other things, so I ended up neglecting to get my Porsche inspected.
Realizing that things couldn't continue like this, I made a fresh start in the new year and took my beloved Porsches to the Porsche Center.
Due to various reasons, such as the annual inspection being slightly delayed and some cars having vehicle inspections at this time, all Porsches ended up having to be brought in for inspection.
With the exception of one Porsche (GT4 RS), inspections and repairs are all handled by Porsche Center Takanawa Koishikawa. I am always grateful for their help. Thank you very much.
We'll start this time with Black Carrera.
Due to timing reasons, the black Carrera was delivered to the Porsche Center by our sales representative, and it was the first car to be delivered to the Porsche Center.

Next, I started carrying the Cabriolet.
This will also be in stock.

Later, we took the 997 GT3 to the Porsche Centre for storage and returned home in the completed cabriolet.
I wrote about it the other day.I was happy to see the view of the GT3 (yellow) on the left and the Crayon Cabriolet on the right.

And then, a few days later, the next car to be deployed was the Carrera T.

On this day, I brought the Carrera T to the Porsche Center and drove the GT3 back home.

Finally, my husband accompanied me to the Porsche Center and we picked up both the completed Carrera T and the black Carrera that had been in stock since the very beginning.
Hmm, the black and GT Silver look cool. I fall in love with it every time I see it.

It was discovered that the black Carrera actually had a water leak from the water pump (this was before the warning was issued), and that also had to be replaced, which ended up costing a lot of money...
There were various payments required for each of the four units, so the person in charge and I had to go through a complicated process of settling the accounts, saying things like, "Um, this is this, and this is that..." I'm sorry for doing so many things at once...
The price...in total...depending on the car, it included a two-year extended warranty and other costs, so it was quite a bit of money.

Still, I love all my Porsches so much that I can't imagine giving them up.
So, I'm sometimes asked if there's a new Porsche I want, but right now, the Porsches I have are so great that I love them so much, and there's nothing else I want.
Ah, there is only one. But I have no idea what will happen with it, so maybe someday, or if my dream comes true, then...^^
Well, there's one more car left, the GT4 RS, that needs its one-year inspection. This will also be done soon. The GT4 RS is being maintained by Porsche Studio Nihonbashi.

In fact, our two Porsches (a Cabriolet and a GT4RS) were delivered on February 6th, which coincidentally is the birthday of this blog.
Well, this is a selfish blog where updates may stop depending on my mood, but then I update it frequently and write things that don't make sense, but I would be happy if you would stop by again if you have time.
Every time I drive a Porsche, I feel happy, and I am still captivated by its indescribable charm.
To all of you who love Porsche as much as I do and are ecstatic about it every day (I'm a pervert (lol)), I look forward to your continued support.
I am always grateful for your help!
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