Thinking about a 94 3.6 Turbo 964
#16
If you get a chance to test drive one of these cars take a passenger with you (have the owner sit in the back if he/she insists on riding with you). Roll off in first gear and then hit the throttle hard - to the floor. As soon as the turbo kicks in be prepared to shift as you will hit the redline in seconds. Make sure that you are pointing the car where you want it to go because that is where it will go - fast and violently. Be prepared for your passenger to grab on for dear life and spit out an "oh ****" or similar verbal response. As you rocket through second and into third gear think about how little time you had to hit your shift points - glance for an instant at your passenger and check the 'pale' factor - they should be getting pretty white faced by now. As you enter third gear feel the raw torque as in this car third gear may be the strongest. As the car rockets forward hitting full stride in third gear - check the speedo. If there is a smile on your face then you will know why everyone on this board swears by their car no matter its idiosyncrasies. If there is not a smile on your face then you did not properly follow the above instructions.
#17
Thanks to everyone here for all the great info!!
I really wish I can find a 965 to touch and drive locally to see for myself what a great experience you all say it is!! There just so Damn rare,, Which is a good thing!!
I really wish I can find a 965 to touch and drive locally to see for myself what a great experience you all say it is!! There just so Damn rare,, Which is a good thing!!
#18
Quite simply as all the other chaps have said they are the mutts nuts. Old school looks, old school feel and solid build quality. Exceptional performance and grin factor. I have owned mine for eight years and have just made the decision to sell her. I have driven many 911's but the 3.6 has only ever been bettered by one vehicle and that is the 993GT2. Same feel, same solidity, just lighter, faster and far more nimble. But a hell of a lot more money.
#19
Quite simply as all the other chaps have said they are the mutts nuts. Old school looks, old school feel and solid build quality. Exceptional performance and grin factor. I have owned mine for eight years and have just made the decision to sell her. I have driven many 911's but the 3.6 has only ever been bettered by one vehicle and that is the 993GT2. Same feel, same solidity, just lighter, faster and far more nimble. But a hell of a lot more money.
RT
#20
Well after 4 days with the new 997TT it is an amazing machine. It is quite a bit bigger than the 964T and currently the 964T is lower. However the 997TT has the 80-20 syndrome which my 964T doesn’t. That is to say when you’re doing 80 it is like your doing 20! It doesn’t have the raw brutality, sensory overload of the 964T on boost instead it seems to operate on a space time continuum
As long as I can swing it I plan to keep both, they are truly different machines but both incredibly fun to drive From the turning heads department the 964T definitely turns heads more.
As long as I can swing it I plan to keep both, they are truly different machines but both incredibly fun to drive From the turning heads department the 964T definitely turns heads more.
#21
Hehe. I spy on the 993tt board. Your car is one of the very few I would get rid of my 965 for. And probably an F40. Very very nice car.
RT
Hey I spy over here on the 965 board and i would trade my car for yours too or maybe i just need another?
RT
Hey I spy over here on the 965 board and i would trade my car for yours too or maybe i just need another?
#23
I don't know the 993GT2 is a definite #1 on my list of all time great Porsche's. Problem here is the real ones aren't street legal and now we are talking a different game. This leaves the 94 as my next top choice.
I know someone who got around that by making his own down to the very last detail and then some out of a 993TT. Beautiful car done right in Midnight blue. Absolutely gorgeous. This car has just about everything a GT2 has but some of the minor light weight features. It would be a tough call.
On the other hand here is my friends F40. Gorgeous classic car but again too over the top for street use IMO. Don't think I could drive this on the street and feel comfortable. Besides I could have a 993GT2 a 94 turbo and several other cars for what these things cost.
That is one thing the turbo 3.6 has going for it. Classic lines great looks and can stand out or blend in. Is a rather streatable car that can keep with the bad boys and not require yoga lessons to get in and out of.
Is this second version of the picture any better? This was taken on a very overcast day with rain.
I know someone who got around that by making his own down to the very last detail and then some out of a 993TT. Beautiful car done right in Midnight blue. Absolutely gorgeous. This car has just about everything a GT2 has but some of the minor light weight features. It would be a tough call.
On the other hand here is my friends F40. Gorgeous classic car but again too over the top for street use IMO. Don't think I could drive this on the street and feel comfortable. Besides I could have a 993GT2 a 94 turbo and several other cars for what these things cost.
That is one thing the turbo 3.6 has going for it. Classic lines great looks and can stand out or blend in. Is a rather streatable car that can keep with the bad boys and not require yoga lessons to get in and out of.
Is this second version of the picture any better? This was taken on a very overcast day with rain.
Last edited by cobalt; 11-02-2007 at 10:45 AM.
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#25
Aaargh Anthony, you really annoy me. Just kidding buddy but you have to either get a new camera or post pictures using www.flickr.com
You post all these GREAT photos that are so low res. You have good taste in the photos you post!
You post all these GREAT photos that are so low res. You have good taste in the photos you post!
#26
Aaargh Anthony, you really annoy me. Just kidding buddy but you have to either get a new camera or post pictures using www.flickr.com
You post all these GREAT photos that are so low res. You have good taste in the photos you post!
You post all these GREAT photos that are so low res. You have good taste in the photos you post!
pS it was also a rainy day for the Gt2 so that had a lot to do with it. You can see the water smudges in the image.
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#29
Out of interest what is the stumbling block with the US and the 993GT2. Is it just ride height or were they other issues ?.
I sat in an F40 a few years back that belongs to a mate. Far to sparse in side and very much race car interior which does not make it a nice road car. Power delivery is very all or nothing. My mates wife won't go out in the car anymore as it makes her feel sick. As he says, take it out for a blast once a month for a couple of hours and put it away.
Prices for F40 and 993GT2 are not that far discimilar these days. But the GT2 as per the 964 3.6 turbo is a completely useable road car.
I sat in an F40 a few years back that belongs to a mate. Far to sparse in side and very much race car interior which does not make it a nice road car. Power delivery is very all or nothing. My mates wife won't go out in the car anymore as it makes her feel sick. As he says, take it out for a blast once a month for a couple of hours and put it away.
Prices for F40 and 993GT2 are not that far discimilar these days. But the GT2 as per the 964 3.6 turbo is a completely useable road car.
#30
IMO the F40 looks crap inside. I didn't mean it was sparse. My 911's are fairly sparse for road cars and some people think my 911 is an in progress project due to the interior LOL. I just like the minimal, no speakers, radio or mats. My 930 has sparco's, no radio and no rear seat cushions. Neither cars have annoying central locking now either.