1988 928 S4 Black/Tan for sale
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Yes, I believe Tim. He must be really hard up for cash if he won't trade his '88 for my rock collection.
BTW, Tim, you should visit with Shane. He's commutes between his home in AK and his sharks in Washington state. It's a commuter love affair but it seems to work for him. You know you won't be able to easily replace your Shark w/o going through the same update process that got your '88 to the condition it is today.
Harvey
Hoping this car doesn't sell until I can scrape up the bucks
BTW, Tim, you should visit with Shane. He's commutes between his home in AK and his sharks in Washington state. It's a commuter love affair but it seems to work for him. You know you won't be able to easily replace your Shark w/o going through the same update process that got your '88 to the condition it is today.
Harvey
Hoping this car doesn't sell until I can scrape up the bucks
#47
Geeez Tim...these people really act like they know you and like you.
I wasn't questioning your integrity, just asking for the extra push for the car...then they just gave me a big shove towards it.
My conversation with my local mechanic regarding 928's went like this.., "so Alan what can you tell me about the 928" and he says... "they are the most expensive Porshe to repair". Ouch! Then he relented and said "the 928 is a great driving car, just not fun to fix...they (Porsche) took a 15 sq foot engine and forced it into a 12 sq ft compartment" ..... otherwise I think he likes them..???
Everyone, thanks for the extra information...
BTW...what do you all call yourselves over here in the Shark infested-watercooled / 928 portion of this web forum??? Shark lovers?
I wasn't questioning your integrity, just asking for the extra push for the car...then they just gave me a big shove towards it.
My conversation with my local mechanic regarding 928's went like this.., "so Alan what can you tell me about the 928" and he says... "they are the most expensive Porshe to repair". Ouch! Then he relented and said "the 928 is a great driving car, just not fun to fix...they (Porsche) took a 15 sq foot engine and forced it into a 12 sq ft compartment" ..... otherwise I think he likes them..???
Everyone, thanks for the extra information...
BTW...what do you all call yourselves over here in the Shark infested-watercooled / 928 portion of this web forum??? Shark lovers?
#48
When you drive a 928 on a curvy road or track or superhighway...you can't easily change, even if it's a moneypit...it can be worth it, unless you buy a real dog, then you'll pay out the nose bringing it up to reliable specs. My 968 and my Audi TT are MUCH more reliable and cheaper to maintain than the 928...but not nearly as fun to drive. Really good, fast cars are not cheap. Pay more for a better 928 on the front end and you'll almost always pay less in the longer run....if you have a good PPI done and are cautious before you lay down the money. There's a lot of crap on eBay. Too many people are selling 928s because of a looming huge $$$ concern. If there's torque tube damage....you're toast. If the Timing belt lets fly on your drive home...you're toast. If the transaxle goes out you're toasted. If several things like AC, power steering, brakes, etc. go out soon, you're toast, and you can quickly get thousands of dollars more invested in the 928 than it would be to buy one where someone else has already sunk the big money...and/or carefully maintained the car. Either way, you'll need a larger annual budget to maintain the Porsche than a Ricer. The 928 is probably the best, fastest, best handling car in the world....for the money.
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Originally Posted by bobbigham
BTW...what do you all call yourselves over here in the Shark infested-watercooled / 928 portion of this web forum??? Shark lovers?
But for some strange reason I have my doubts that 928s are so much harder to fix than, say, a mid-engined Boxster. I don't really know, but at least you can see a shark's engine...
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Well…it is a sad day indeed.
“Sharkey has left the building” as they say. His new proud owner is Robert Bigham as of today. Bob just left for a cross-country drive to Atlanta and I’m sure right now he’s sporting a great big ****-eating-grin ear to ear.
Nice guy and an avid Porsche fan so I’m sure Sharkey will be in good hands…even tho I feel like I just let my best friend go
Maybe in a year or so after the business is on solid ground and I have more time I’ll start looking for a GTS. In the mean time I will still be lurking around here making all you shark-a-holics miserable
Thank you to everyone who supported me and Sharkey during our hay-day.
I think I’ll go drink sum beer now.
“Sharkey has left the building” as they say. His new proud owner is Robert Bigham as of today. Bob just left for a cross-country drive to Atlanta and I’m sure right now he’s sporting a great big ****-eating-grin ear to ear.
Nice guy and an avid Porsche fan so I’m sure Sharkey will be in good hands…even tho I feel like I just let my best friend go
Maybe in a year or so after the business is on solid ground and I have more time I’ll start looking for a GTS. In the mean time I will still be lurking around here making all you shark-a-holics miserable
Thank you to everyone who supported me and Sharkey during our hay-day.
I think I’ll go drink sum beer now.
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Yes, 'tis a sad, sad day on the left coast. One of "ours" has defected
to the east. No doubt Mr. Bigham is cackling down the road.
Not to worry brother Tim... you'll be back in a shark 'ere long. I'm
sure a shotgun seat will be open for you, at least.
Did your return from Leavenworth go as nicely as the jaunt there?
All the best.
G'luck.
to the east. No doubt Mr. Bigham is cackling down the road.
Not to worry brother Tim... you'll be back in a shark 'ere long. I'm
sure a shotgun seat will be open for you, at least.
Did your return from Leavenworth go as nicely as the jaunt there?
All the best.
G'luck.
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Hi Bruce,
Ya...the trip back was heart stopping to say the least. Myself, John and Dave I'm sure left many travelling the HWY 90 wondering what the hell just passed them...I'm simply amazed at how nice an 18 year old car feels at twice the legal cruzing speed limit.
Again, it was a tough decision...and if Bob had not really wanted the car...I wouldn't have sold it....but as you say...I indeed will be back one day.
PS...we lost you some where at Leavenworth...did you find a pub???
Ya...the trip back was heart stopping to say the least. Myself, John and Dave I'm sure left many travelling the HWY 90 wondering what the hell just passed them...I'm simply amazed at how nice an 18 year old car feels at twice the legal cruzing speed limit.
Again, it was a tough decision...and if Bob had not really wanted the car...I wouldn't have sold it....but as you say...I indeed will be back one day.
PS...we lost you some where at Leavenworth...did you find a pub???
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Originally Posted by bobbigham
What a beautiful car.
Check your PM.
Check your PM.
Good choice, Bob. This is one fine 88.
Tim, I know the feeling watching your baby drive off in someone else's arms.
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Tim... We all got separated at the square. I left a note
on Shane's windshield - I headed for Omak then home.
I hit the interstate at Cle Elum. I like those nice red-white-blue
patriotic speed limit signs all the way to Seattle & the smokeys
don't mind 5,10 over, right. hee hee.
I guess John's grinding teeth straightened out ok ?
You headed for the northern lights soon ?
Later. G'luck.
on Shane's windshield - I headed for Omak then home.
I hit the interstate at Cle Elum. I like those nice red-white-blue
patriotic speed limit signs all the way to Seattle & the smokeys
don't mind 5,10 over, right. hee hee.
I guess John's grinding teeth straightened out ok ?
You headed for the northern lights soon ?
Later. G'luck.
#56
Drats...day late and dollar short...again. Someday the timing and karma will be right. In the meantime, I can only hope that 928 mileages stay low, people keep throwing upkeep money into their rigs, and the prices keep dropping. Yea...I know, I'm haluccinating.
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Sorry Harvey...I would have liked to seen it stay on the West Coast...but I think from Bob's ****-eating grin it'll be in good hands.
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#59
Originally Posted by Hughett
Any '88 S4 would seal the deal!
Actually, I bought the 968 with money made from selling rocks...pre-historic stone artifacts.
Harvey
Actually, I bought the 968 with money made from selling rocks...pre-historic stone artifacts.
Harvey
Well my 8yo daughter has a love for all things archaeological. So harv if you find a cool fossil that isn't worth the value of my Godzilla ... please send it along!