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More photos please!
This Singer vs stock 964 entertainment reminds me of the Sneetches. I happen to love em all!
Ha!
As you asked so nicely...
Mazen and Rob intro their Japan plans.
Neat detail (over mule-engine).
The floating pod instruments are something I've not been aware of before.
They look gorgeous, especially the far right combo gauge.
Note pedal alignment (which I am sure involved more than a little metal plate, and a few wood screws in the footboard).
Not just a huge warehouse but gorgeous garage as well. I need some of your space. LOL
Finally had the time to pull the C2 out of storage and go for a nice long drive. I forgot how tight this car is and how well it handles with all the upgrades. If it just had the gearing of an RS it would be a superior car.
Bittersweet as she's now spoken for and a deposit taken, but had to share a couple of these great shots from a professional shoot . . . 964 ownership was really my earliest PCar dream as a kid, and now achieved. There will be more . . .
Need to get the turbo out I see the twin to mine is for sale in similar condition with a few less miles est $650-800k. My wife is going to make me sell it soon if these get that valuable.
Everyone wants their cars to increase in value but then when the cars become so valuable, many don’t drive them or sell them. I sold my 2019 GT3 Touring several years ago during the the pandemic and made more $50K above what I paid, including PPF and tax. That money was put into the stock market and recently I just purchased another 2019 Touring. It was less than the one I sold but still $40K over sticker price. I still made out financially but I wonder if I just should have kept my original car… Everyone has their own situation but if something makes you happy and you got in low, maybe keep it?
Everyone wants their cars to increase in value but then when the cars become so valuable, many don’t drive them or sell them. I sold my 2019 GT3 Touring several years ago during the the pandemic and made more $50K above what I paid, including PPF and tax. That money was put into the stock market and recently I just purchased another 2019 Touring. It was less than the one I sold but still $40K over sticker price. I still made out financially but I wonder if I just should have kept my original car… Everyone has their own situation but if something makes you happy and you got in low, maybe keep it?
I have owned the car for over 22 years. It has become part of me. If these new numbers are realized it is at least 1200% increase possibly 1400%. My car is equally as clean and all original paint. I already turned down $600k 3 years ago and my wife nearly killed me. Same goes for most of my other Porsche's. In this case with only 2 in existence I can't think of anything I can afford I can replace it with that would make me equally as happy. For me the color is key.