My 911 For Sale :(
#31
Drifting
Honestly, see if you can hold out till the snow melts before you put it on Egay, I mean Escam, I mean Evilbay, I mean Ebay. Just a thought.
Last edited by old man neri; 01-17-2008 at 03:15 AM.
#35
If your car is still for sale..
Great car. I'm shocked to see it's still for sale after a month.
I've been looking for a 911 for a while and I was chasing all eras to be honest, reluctant to get an older one. With all the work you have done I'm intrigued.
I have some basic questions.
1. Did you do your own mechanical work on the engine and transmission. Looks like you invested a lot in this car. I guess I'm a little surprised by the selling price with all this work you've done.
2. Also do those seats go back further than what I see in your one picture with the door open.
3. Here in Wisconsin to license an older car it has to still pass emissions. So is there a catalytic converter on this car.
I've been looking for a 911 for a while and I was chasing all eras to be honest, reluctant to get an older one. With all the work you have done I'm intrigued.
I have some basic questions.
1. Did you do your own mechanical work on the engine and transmission. Looks like you invested a lot in this car. I guess I'm a little surprised by the selling price with all this work you've done.
2. Also do those seats go back further than what I see in your one picture with the door open.
3. Here in Wisconsin to license an older car it has to still pass emissions. So is there a catalytic converter on this car.
#36
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Great car. I'm shocked to see it's still for sale after a month.
I've been looking for a 911 for a while and I was chasing all eras to be honest, reluctant to get an older one. With all the work you have done I'm intrigued.
I have some basic questions.
1. Did you do your own mechanical work on the engine and transmission. Looks like you invested a lot in this car. I guess I'm a little surprised by the selling price with all this work you've done.
2. Also do those seats go back further than what I see in your one picture with the door open.
3. Here in Wisconsin to license an older car it has to still pass emissions. So is there a catalytic converter on this car.
I've been looking for a 911 for a while and I was chasing all eras to be honest, reluctant to get an older one. With all the work you have done I'm intrigued.
I have some basic questions.
1. Did you do your own mechanical work on the engine and transmission. Looks like you invested a lot in this car. I guess I'm a little surprised by the selling price with all this work you've done.
2. Also do those seats go back further than what I see in your one picture with the door open.
3. Here in Wisconsin to license an older car it has to still pass emissions. So is there a catalytic converter on this car.
#37
Sale pending
Well bad luck for me.. It probably would be too hard to get back to WI this time of year anyway. Actually bad luck for you if it goes. It looks like a nice car for someone. Interesting about the NYS emission laws. I have a neighbor who bought a 75 corvette last year without the cats. Wisconsin was nasty to him and made him install them.
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Yeah, but putting cats back on a 911 is an easy thing (relatively). Even my Taurus exhaust was much harder to do than the 911's (have done everything from below the heads at one point or another on my '84).
Good luck with the sale man, that's a sharp car.
Good luck with the sale man, that's a sharp car.
#39
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OFFICIALLY SOLD
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Am I allowed to cry?