looking for a SC
#1
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looking for a SC
but how do you search SC on autotrader.com?
the oldest year in the search is 1981?
besides autotrader, ebay, any other source?
is it easy to learn drive MT on a SC?
the oldest year in the search is 1981?
besides autotrader, ebay, any other source?
is it easy to learn drive MT on a SC?
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Did you try Craigslist? Also, if you can learn to drive a clutch on another car I would suggest that. 911's have a wicked kick back on the clutch as your letting it out. Learn on something that isn't so expensive to replace.
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Originally Posted by 94Speedster
I learned to drive stick on my 79 SC.... To date, I have never burned out a clutch....
Go for it - learning on an SC shouldn't be that bad...
-B
Go for it - learning on an SC shouldn't be that bad...
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Originally Posted by douglas bray
a smart seller will fudge the year in the box to get it in then clarify the year in the text.
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i am in NJ.
i am looking for a runner/commuter, not Concours winner. i am thinking about around $15K.
i don't want to turn this into another G50/915 thread, but G50 will be much easier to learn?
thanks
i am looking for a runner/commuter, not Concours winner. i am thinking about around $15K.
i don't want to turn this into another G50/915 thread, but G50 will be much easier to learn?
thanks
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The G50 will be easier to learn, but I would try to learn on another car. Maybe a rental if you can even find any stick cars or trucks for rent. Take and run about 500 miles for a long weekend, including stop & go traffic. A clutch job for Porsche cars starts at $2000.
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Originally Posted by pl
for $2000, i should buy a used civic then.
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Originally Posted by pl
besides autotrader, ebay, any other source?
Pelican Parts classifieds
PCA "The Mart"
Region PCA websites and their on-line newsletters
cars.com
Be choosy, there's lot's of SC's out there.
Good luck.
Mike