Advise on maintaining 993 value.
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Mod the car, drive the car ... forget about preserving the value, it's real value is the pleasure you get out of owning it, and to me, that means driving it. I put 12-15k miles per year on my 911s. Do the math in dollars per mile on the depreciation and its well worth it.
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You will NEVER get your $$ out of mods. If you are going to sell it leave it stock and either keep the exhaust and wheels for the next one, or sell them seperately. You'll come out better that way.
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I just finished my long search for my dream car. A 993 coupe. While looking all over the west coast(I live in Portland), I found most for sale were cabs. A lot were located in the Northwest. They seemed to be priced the same as a coupe with similar miles, even though the cabs sold for 8k more msrp.
I also don't think you will get one extra penny for doing the mods. Save the goodies for the model you really want.
I just sold a very tricked out Harley. I sure didn't get much extra for the tricks.
Good luck!
I also don't think you will get one extra penny for doing the mods. Save the goodies for the model you really want.
I just sold a very tricked out Harley. I sure didn't get much extra for the tricks.
Good luck!
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Sell the Cab ASAP (before it depreciates anymore) and get the 993 Turbo by far the best ROI. If you want the best get a RUF. (No mods required) As "they" have said don't add a ride height adjust or the B&B - waste of money. But sell the Cab!