just put a deposit on a 993 C4S
#106
Ryan your cashmere interior sister will be here in a couple weeks, and yes we will definitely meet up. I need to get that recaro model # from you as well so I can take my daughter for a ride.
Yes, the PPI shop will be doing alot of the work. I will be installing Koni FSD and m033 springs, they are doing a new clutch. Alignment, Installing 4 new Summitomo tires, New bump stops in front suspension as well. Oil change, Brake flush, Fixing any leaks too. and a couple other minor things. All I can say is that the price out in the midwest is much cheaper than here on the east coast. We have some very competent shops. Exotech, EPE, to name a couple, but we do charge a lot more here in the Northeast. I will have a mechanically sound vehicle when it arrives here in RI and then all I have to do is address the rust and windshield and i may look in to the place they Ryan recommended. Most likely going to go Intercity for transport, I was considering a little road trip back in the car but it's a little too busy here at home. My wife started a local dog walking business, and it took off like crazy,who would have thought people would spend so much $ on getting their dogs walked, LOL.
Yes, the PPI shop will be doing alot of the work. I will be installing Koni FSD and m033 springs, they are doing a new clutch. Alignment, Installing 4 new Summitomo tires, New bump stops in front suspension as well. Oil change, Brake flush, Fixing any leaks too. and a couple other minor things. All I can say is that the price out in the midwest is much cheaper than here on the east coast. We have some very competent shops. Exotech, EPE, to name a couple, but we do charge a lot more here in the Northeast. I will have a mechanically sound vehicle when it arrives here in RI and then all I have to do is address the rust and windshield and i may look in to the place they Ryan recommended. Most likely going to go Intercity for transport, I was considering a little road trip back in the car but it's a little too busy here at home. My wife started a local dog walking business, and it took off like crazy,who would have thought people would spend so much $ on getting their dogs walked, LOL.
#107
Congrats - and now you can fix things YOUR way in YOUR order! Nice!
and RECONSIDER the road trip! - way more rewarding that waiting for a truck! Tell the owners is is their day to walk their dogs lol!
and RECONSIDER the road trip! - way more rewarding that waiting for a truck! Tell the owners is is their day to walk their dogs lol!
Last edited by JB 911; 09-13-2013 at 06:40 PM. Reason: added last line
#109
Excellent, congrats!!! So did you do leakdown/compression? I'm curious about the numbers.
For 35k it's a good deal, it requires work and time and would not be for everybody, but should be worth it in the end.
For 35k it's a good deal, it requires work and time and would not be for everybody, but should be worth it in the end.
#110
Sounds good, very good, Chris. I, personally, would still drag the car here as is before any work to see what it really needs, but that's splitting heirs.
PS. My yellow cab was maintained in FL and Ohio. I have receipts. I would not say they were cheap in either place compared to Mark. Be interesting what they end up charging. Would also be curious if they are taking the engine out for clutch job. If so, I'd look at the state of the flywheel and see if I'd want to replace it, possibly with LWF. Also, it might be a good time to install Golden Rod if you are considering it.
PS. My yellow cab was maintained in FL and Ohio. I have receipts. I would not say they were cheap in either place compared to Mark. Be interesting what they end up charging. Would also be curious if they are taking the engine out for clutch job. If so, I'd look at the state of the flywheel and see if I'd want to replace it, possibly with LWF. Also, it might be a good time to install Golden Rod if you are considering it.
#111
I was considering LWF but I had it in mo 96 c4 cab and while I got used to it and could prevent the stalls, occasionally when in traffic I would get the occasional stall and I would be kind of aggravating, so if the FW is in good shape I might keep it or go with DMF. I can't say I didn't like the performance and the quick revs though, a major upgrade and more reliable part as well. I won't say the cost on here but if I had the same work done here it would have cost a couple grand more.
#112
Chris, I thought that LFW stalling was purely a '95 thing. In either event, the DMF is too expensive. From what I hear, Andial has re-introduced the medium weight flywheel and that's what I'd go with. But only if DMF is really scored and needed replacement Otherwise I'd leave it alone.
#113
Wonderful story with an excellent ending. Fantastic purchase. You will have a well sorted example that will provide years of enjoyment.
Last edited by Mark Harris; 09-14-2013 at 10:41 PM.
#114
Well done.
I paid $35 Canadian for my 70K mile C4S a year and a half ago. Mine had all the major updates done like a top end rebuild, brakes, front diff and centre coupling. Most of what my car needed was suspension and cosmetic interior bits like new side bolsters on the driver seat and replaced shifter and handbrake. With all that done, plus a new stereo, I'm into it for about $5000. For what I paid and the current market, we are both in the chips
I paid $35 Canadian for my 70K mile C4S a year and a half ago. Mine had all the major updates done like a top end rebuild, brakes, front diff and centre coupling. Most of what my car needed was suspension and cosmetic interior bits like new side bolsters on the driver seat and replaced shifter and handbrake. With all that done, plus a new stereo, I'm into it for about $5000. For what I paid and the current market, we are both in the chips
#116
Still haven't got the car home yet, it is still getting repaired/upgraded. I had a Rennlister print out the options from the Vin and he came up with this
Model Designation CARR.4S
Model 1997
Order Type 993140
Engine code M64.23
Transmission code G64.20
I218
I235
I323
I434
I912
IX28
IX31
IX54
IXC8
M032 Touring suspension
M058 Impact absorbers, front and rear
M130 Control and indications in English lettering
M159 Engine sound pachage
M197 Stronger battery
M220 Locking differential 40 %
M224 Automatic limited slip differential
M288 Headlamp washer
M335 Automatic seat belt, 3-point,
rear
M339 All-wheel drive
M413 18-inch Turbo-Look wheel
M425 Rear window wiper
M437 Comfort seat, left,
electrically adjustable
M438 Comfort seat, right,
electrically adjustable
M441 Radio preparation
M445 Silver wheel centres with
full-colour Porsche Crest
M454 Automatic speed control
M455 Anti-theft device for wheels
M480 6-speed manual transmission
M484 Version for USA
M490 Sound package
M491 Turbo Look
Carrera 4S
M529 Anti-drive-off feature 315 MHz
M534 Theft security system
M544 Tank of 75 litres
M553 Version for USA, Canada
M562 Airbag, driver's side and front passenger's side
M566 Front fog lights, white
M567 Windscreen tinted, upper part
darker coloured
M573 Air conditioner
M576 Without rear fog lamp
M599 Roof cover molding
M602 Raised stop lamp
M650 Electrical sliding roof
M651 Electric window opener
M657 Power assisted steering
M660 OBD 2
M685 Rear seats, split
M688 Radio "Porsche CDR-210" USA
M939 Seat covers, rear, draped leather
M975 Luggage compartment lining
with velour carpet
M982 Seat covers, front,
draped leather/leather/leather
___
WHen I called 1800-Porsche they also gave me the options but they also stated I had the option of Porsche crests in the headrest but I don't see it on this printout. I think it was z53 code maybe? Anyways, the car isn't highly optioned but not too bad I suppose.
Model Designation CARR.4S
Model 1997
Order Type 993140
Engine code M64.23
Transmission code G64.20
I218
I235
I323
I434
I912
IX28
IX31
IX54
IXC8
M032 Touring suspension
M058 Impact absorbers, front and rear
M130 Control and indications in English lettering
M159 Engine sound pachage
M197 Stronger battery
M220 Locking differential 40 %
M224 Automatic limited slip differential
M288 Headlamp washer
M335 Automatic seat belt, 3-point,
rear
M339 All-wheel drive
M413 18-inch Turbo-Look wheel
M425 Rear window wiper
M437 Comfort seat, left,
electrically adjustable
M438 Comfort seat, right,
electrically adjustable
M441 Radio preparation
M445 Silver wheel centres with
full-colour Porsche Crest
M454 Automatic speed control
M455 Anti-theft device for wheels
M480 6-speed manual transmission
M484 Version for USA
M490 Sound package
M491 Turbo Look
Carrera 4S
M529 Anti-drive-off feature 315 MHz
M534 Theft security system
M544 Tank of 75 litres
M553 Version for USA, Canada
M562 Airbag, driver's side and front passenger's side
M566 Front fog lights, white
M567 Windscreen tinted, upper part
darker coloured
M573 Air conditioner
M576 Without rear fog lamp
M599 Roof cover molding
M602 Raised stop lamp
M650 Electrical sliding roof
M651 Electric window opener
M657 Power assisted steering
M660 OBD 2
M685 Rear seats, split
M688 Radio "Porsche CDR-210" USA
M939 Seat covers, rear, draped leather
M975 Luggage compartment lining
with velour carpet
M982 Seat covers, front,
draped leather/leather/leather
___
WHen I called 1800-Porsche they also gave me the options but they also stated I had the option of Porsche crests in the headrest but I don't see it on this printout. I think it was z53 code maybe? Anyways, the car isn't highly optioned but not too bad I suppose.
#117
02' Z3 M coupe owner here (local to RI/MA) and I was wondering if the happy new owner of his 993 (or anyone else here) had a chance to check out the grey 993 in Quincy which was briefly mentioned on page 2.
Called about the car a while back [recall salesman mentioned oil gauge wasn't working otherwise "great condition"] and frankly, because it is still for sale it's cause for concern but the mileage is so attractive its hard not to find out more.
Red Flags waving or just a good car that may need some help but nevertheless a possible great buy for the right guy?
http://www.allmotorsgroup.com/1995-P...2/Details.aspx
Called about the car a while back [recall salesman mentioned oil gauge wasn't working otherwise "great condition"] and frankly, because it is still for sale it's cause for concern but the mileage is so attractive its hard not to find out more.
Red Flags waving or just a good car that may need some help but nevertheless a possible great buy for the right guy?
http://www.allmotorsgroup.com/1995-P...2/Details.aspx
#118
I would start a new thread and ask again if I was you. You might get more replys.
I did google the VIN and came up with a salvage history. *If true*, that is a game changer. It can still be a great car to own and enjoy, as cars can be salvaged for different reasons. But only as long as buyer is comfortable with the reason and the price, as compared with a non salvaged car.
http://www.salvagedb.com/search?q=WP0AA2992SS321270
I did google the VIN and came up with a salvage history. *If true*, that is a game changer. It can still be a great car to own and enjoy, as cars can be salvaged for different reasons. But only as long as buyer is comfortable with the reason and the price, as compared with a non salvaged car.
http://www.salvagedb.com/search?q=WP0AA2992SS321270
#119
Well thanks to you, i don't have to start a thread. Called them a while back w/ that suspicion and they told me the title was clean. Then again, I've also learned many people who have purchased a vehicle from there had regrets doing so. Looks like a car to stay away from at that price.
thank you JB.
thank you JB.