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Old 04-09-2009, 01:29 PM
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i really think its a bit rediculous that you are all worried about resale value of a car over 20years old! Just enjoy it!!! Most of you are giving me crap about wanting to go a cheaper route for a rack because its a non Porsche item...whell what the hell is a chevy V8 what about all the guys doing those conversions i dont see anyone knocking them!!

I paid $3800 for the car and have a budget of $6500 (including the price of the car)to prep for autocross i already have a race car that i spent over $25k on JUST THE DRIVETRAIN!!!! unfortunatly it since im having some work done to it it wont be ready for the season... so im not to concerned with resale of the 951 just cheap fun!!!!!
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Go for it dude. No one here has apparently done it. Prove us wrong...
Old 04-09-2009, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by catamax944
LOL i'll act like i didn't even read about this pinto idea.It's just..........



That's interesting,where did you get a brand-new one?
My guys at J-3 sourced it from World Parts. I don't think they sell outside the trade.



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