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Elephanthead posted:I love the ipod label. Is it an auto or a pdk? Looking more closely at the shifter, yeah it's actually a PDK. This makes it marginally better, but ewww....
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PDK was an upcharge. Putting aside the color, the 997.2 is comparatively rare and combines a modern powertrain (2nd year of PDK + 9A1 engine so no more IMS or oiling issues at the track) with more classic proportions IMO the dividing line between the 911's slow transformation from sports car to GT is right there between the 997 and 991 generations. The 2009-2012 cars ought to hold their value well as the last of the 997 All of which is a long winded way of saying, I think the price is fair if the color floats your boat
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# ? Jul 26, 2020 16:43 |
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That brown is a good color since it's loaded with metal flake almost like a really dark bronze. The front bumper looks weird though, like it either has been replaced or has PPF applied since it's the gloss doesn't match the adjoining areas.
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# ? Jul 26, 2020 16:59 |
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Elephanthead posted:I love the ipod label. Is it an auto or a pdk? Was PDK an upcharge? I would take a brown PDK coupe of that year if I could find one. Lol a porsche that drives women and men away is perfect! It's your lucky day: https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1204091 I still can't decide if I should buy an aircooled 3.2 or a 718 Cayman GTS 4.0. I hate the thought of depreciation, but am wary of buying a 30-40 year old car.
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Main thing about buying an old car is to research if parts are still available. That is my nightmare right now with the Pontiac project. Having to modify stuff from similar or newer cars as nothing is made for it. On a 911 of any age you should be good.
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Residency Evil posted:I still can't decide if I should buy an aircooled 3.2 or a 718 Cayman GTS 4.0. I hate the thought of depreciation, but am wary of buying a 30-40 year old car. You were talking about road tripping in it I believe. If that's part of your requirements the choice is pretty obvious.
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got off on a technicality posted:IMO the dividing line between the 911's slow transformation from sports car to GT is right there between the 997 and 991 generations. The 2009-2012 cars ought to hold their value well as the last of the 997 I think this might be true. I asked the dealer for an offer on my 2012 997.2 GTS4 and was pleasantly surprised. Also, I’ve held off on 991s because they feel much less intimate. Faster, more balanced, and with some welcome improvements, but overall just not as satisfying.
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BigPaddy posted:Main thing about buying an old car is to research if parts are still available. That is my nightmare right now with the Pontiac project. Having to modify stuff from similar or newer cars as nothing is made for it. On a 911 of any age you should be good.
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# ? Jul 26, 2020 21:15 |
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slidebite posted:Being new to Porsche, I was very surprised to learn how the vast, vast majority of parts are still available... if you're willing to pay for it. And many even continually updated even decades after their original launch. Basically the opposite of most mainstream manufacturers. Over 10 years old and you want this ~semi obscure~ part? gently caress you. Go to the wreckers. Yeah, it really is quite unique. An even when things get expensive/hard to get you've got a vibrant community of people with parts cars around. My 944, because I had the time, was mostly put back together with parts from people's parts cars on Rennlist. Including the entire interior.
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Motronic posted:You were talking about road tripping in it I believe. If that's part of your requirements the choice is pretty obvious. Yeah, it'd be nice to take the car on a long weekend/etc, but it's tough to call that a "requirement." I don't think my wife cares whether we take the fun car or one of the other cars, as long as it's reasonably comfortable. What I'd really love is a green over brown 80s 911, but that's going to be hard to find.
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Motronic posted:Looking more closely at the shifter, yeah it's actually a PDK. This makes it marginally better, but ewww.... It's a PDK, but it's got the terrible push button shifters on the wheel. If you ever want to manually shift the PDK, I'd highly recommend budgeting a steering wheel swap to one of these
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Residency Evil posted:It's your lucky day: https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1204091 Thank you it's hideous.
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# ? Jul 27, 2020 00:28 |
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On the 997.2, PDK with sport chrono is actually better because of the even/closer ratios between 2nd and 6th.
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slidebite posted:Being new to Porsche, I was very surprised to learn how the vast, vast majority of parts are still available... if you're willing to pay for it. And many even continually updated even decades after their original launch. Basically the opposite of most mainstream manufacturers. Over 10 years old and you want this ~semi obscure~ part? gently caress you. Go to the wreckers. If you were willing to pay Porsche part prices and margins, other OEMs would offer parts for longer too!
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:If you were willing to pay Porsche part prices and margins, other OEMs would offer parts for longer too! Mercedes does it too. So much so it's arguably "Mercedes and everybody else" when it comes to legacy service support. Sure, specific models like the 911, Mustangs, Camaros, Wranglers, etc have great parts availability, but everything else, not so much. The 928, for instance, still has real spotty parts availability last I looked a few years ago. Mercedes, on the other hand, is still making runs of new-build W123 parts.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 04:33 |
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Porsche will sell you parts for a 356 going back to 1956.
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Nissan started remaking new parts for the R32 Skyline a few years back. If there is a market someone will fill it if the OEM won’t and some of them are starting to see the money to be made in supporting their popular classics.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 11:42 |
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JLR Heritage Parts program is pretty successful too
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EnergizerFellow posted:The 928, for instance, still has real spotty parts availability last I looked a few years ago. Mercedes, on the other hand, is still making runs of new-build W123 parts. 928 has always has spotty parts availability But seriously, the biggest problem in the US for 928/944/928/968 parts is that they got shipped back to Germany about 6 or 8 years ago for the most part - the dealers aren't required to stock them, PCNA isn't required to warehouse them. So they take forever to get.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 16:02 |
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in fairness who needs any part for a 20+ year old Porsche now? it's not like lead time and uptime are really big considerations as long as the part exists for you to buy
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 17:57 |
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I worked with a guy who daily drove an old TVR Griffith, he wished there was good parts availbility. In the end I believe he was let go due to a large amount of absenteeism.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 18:01 |
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Does anyone here have a good handle on 80s 911 prices? How much should I pay for an 80s coupe? Is 40k unreasonable?
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 21:18 |
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Was the 100k service done? If so, that seems accurate. If it's at 90k miles, then it's 8-10k overpriced and they're trying to unload it before it needs all that work.
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McTinkerson posted:Was the 100k service done? If so, that seems accurate. If it's at 90k miles, then it's 8-10k overpriced and they're trying to unload it before it needs all that work. It’s just a general question. I’m looking at one where they’re asking 70k. Maybe that’s right?
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Depends on year and condition. 88+ command a premium for the G50 transmission, and low miles in excellent condition boosts any year. There are drivers cars from the 30s for sure.
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How dumb is it to consider buying a relatively high mile (60k-100k) 987.2 Cayman? I like the idea of it a lot, but I'm sure it's probably a stupid idea. I'm looking at a few different types of cars, but, as far as Porsche is concerned, I want either a 987.2 or 981 for less than $25-30K. However, the more I look around, the more I realize that no matter how much I have read about them, I really don't know what I should be looking for. ...also wondering how long I entertain this idea before I talk myself out of it and choose something practical for the first time in my entire life. I mean, it could happen. Theoretically.
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You're closer to needing to replace higher cost wear items, but like most well built vehicles, the more they're regularly driven, the less problems they have. So as long as the price reflects the near future maintenance costs (shocks, water pumps, etc. longer term wear items), I would prefer a higher km one since there's even more guilt free driving then a low one. Edit: Spelling and grammar + To expand, higher km ones will be at the bottom of the depreciation curve, so the only money "lost" is the maintenance you're putting in. To an extent. If that makes sense. McTinkerson fucked around with this message at 18:39 on Jul 29, 2020 |
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Anyone have a link to a VIN decoder that will spit out an options sheet? The seller of that red cab I posted a ways back says there is no options sticker under the hood.
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# ? Aug 1, 2020 16:27 |
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https://vinanalytics.com/ That should work well. I used to have the link to the actual Porsche one but it went dead a couple years back
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Unfortunately it says build sheet currently unavailable there.
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willroc7 posted:Anyone have a link to a VIN decoder that will spit out an options sheet? The seller of that red cab I posted a ways back says there is no options sticker under the hood. https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/VIN.html I used this service in 2010 hope it still works
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This is the car in question. It's been for sale for a month and a half, starting at $14k. Being so cheap and still for sale does make me wonder if there's something wrong with it. Perhaps people just don't like the interior? I'm thinking about having it inspected by an independent garage before going out to see it as I'm not terribly local. https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/butler-porsche-911-carrera-cab-manual/7161334208.html He also sent me the following pics: https://imgur.com/a/1qojXiP
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willroc7 posted:This is the car in question. It's been for sale for a month and a half, starting at $14k. Being so cheap and still for sale does make me wonder if there's something wrong with it. Perhaps people just don't like the interior? I'm thinking about having it inspected by an independent garage before going out to see it as I'm not terribly local. If the VIN they give you doesn't at least come back as the right car in the free checker on both AutoCheck and Carfax, run far and fast. I'd also make the seller give you two photos: 1) a closeup of the VIN that's readable and 2) further out of the VIN so you can still see the VIN, but also the paint/interior (to match with the rest of the car pics and color attached to the VIN).
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EnergizerFellow posted:If the VIN they give you doesn't at least come back as the right car in the free checker on both AutoCheck and Carfax, run far and fast. I'd also make the seller give you two photos: 1) a closeup of the VIN that's readable and 2) further out of the VIN so you can still see the VIN, but also the paint/interior (to match with the rest of the car pics and color attached to the VIN). No, the VIN is fine. Just didn’t want to post publicly willroc7 fucked around with this message at 00:19 on Aug 2, 2020 |
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Jackie the Mick posted:How dumb is it to consider buying a relatively high mile (60k-100k) 987.2 Cayman? I like the idea of it a lot, but I'm sure it's probably a stupid idea. I'm looking at a few different types of cars, but, as far as Porsche is concerned, I want either a 987.2 or 981 for less than $25-30K. However, the more I look around, the more I realize that no matter how much I have read about them, I really don't know what I should be looking for. Not dumb. I've had a 981 Cayman S as well as a 987 Spyder. The engine/transmission in them is known to be pretty bulletproof. Anything you want to know?
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willroc7 posted:This is the car in question. It's been for sale for a month and a half, starting at $14k. Being so cheap and still for sale does make me wonder if there's something wrong with it. Perhaps people just don't like the interior? I'm thinking about having it inspected by an independent garage before going out to see it as I'm not terribly local. Check it out, if it drives fine gently caress it.If it dies part it out.
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My search for an air cooled car: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/1069075-72-911t-coupe-project.html For the bargain price of 22k!
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Residency Evil posted:My search for an air cooled car: A new 911 is air cooled if you drain all the coolant.
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Saw this today, how very practical!
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haha they even made breakfast on the hood!
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