Looking for a 97 TT...
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My understanding (correct me if I'm wrong on this) is for the US market the Turbo S were all '97's, made at the end of the '97 model run. There were no '98 turbos, either TT's or TTS's, for US, only normally aspirated 911's.
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One of the problems with someone like Premier is
they get top dollar. I looked at a car that I had
done a deal for 65K. The people freaked out about the
PPI so I backed out. Premier bought the car and sold
it for close to 89K. So its almost better to look for yourself.
they get top dollar. I looked at a car that I had
done a deal for 65K. The people freaked out about the
PPI so I backed out. Premier bought the car and sold
it for close to 89K. So its almost better to look for yourself.
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I've been lurking for awhile, and reading/sifting through the volumes of information on Rennlist. There's not much meat to my first post, just a subtle Thank You, to all those that contribute, and fuel the fire.
I've also come to the conclusion that the correct upgrade/replacement of my 968 Cab is going to be a 1997 993TT. Those of you reading Rennlist know all of the reasons (and likely more) why I would come to this conclusion.
I'd have to say that the replaceable ecu is my main reason for the 97 over 96. If the right 96 comes along, I likely would be quite pleased with my purchase though. Is there such a thing as "living with" 400 hp?
Rich
ps...for those that are curious, pic of my current ride located at
http://www.richfine.com/v70r/porsche968.jpg
or the stable (Volvo R and Kart with P-car)
http://www.richfine.com/v70r/stable.jpg
I've also come to the conclusion that the correct upgrade/replacement of my 968 Cab is going to be a 1997 993TT. Those of you reading Rennlist know all of the reasons (and likely more) why I would come to this conclusion.
I'd have to say that the replaceable ecu is my main reason for the 97 over 96. If the right 96 comes along, I likely would be quite pleased with my purchase though. Is there such a thing as "living with" 400 hp?
Rich
ps...for those that are curious, pic of my current ride located at
http://www.richfine.com/v70r/porsche968.jpg
or the stable (Volvo R and Kart with P-car)
http://www.richfine.com/v70r/stable.jpg
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I always tell people looking to buy Porsches that if something doesn't feel right then walk away. The right car is out there for you, but you just need to be careful. Pre-sale inspection my friend is your best option. Best wishes - Jay Gratton
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Rich,
As I mentioned in a previous post on this thread, the 1997 factory ECU is $1500... a mere pittance when weighed against all the other factors. Don't pass up a good 1996 because of a $1500 issue.
As I mentioned in a previous post on this thread, the 1997 factory ECU is $1500... a mere pittance when weighed against all the other factors. Don't pass up a good 1996 because of a $1500 issue.
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Thanks Steve! That $ number didn't quite register for me, but I see the point clearly now. BTW, your Arena Red is Awesome. I have watched the one on Ebay in St Louis, but haven't taken the plunge on having a PPI done. My wife accuses me of 'over' shopping...I call it building anticipation. There is a local Red '96 TT with about 40k miles, at a P-car dealer. I do like the wet look you can get on bright red, does the metallic Arena Red do that?
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Be VERY careful of that dealer in St Louis. There have been many stories on this board, and in the local paper, regarding him. Including requiring a deposit for a PPI and then not returning it if the customer doesn't buy the car. Read other posts.
Be VERY careful of that dealer in St Louis. There have been many stories on this board, and in the local paper, regarding him. Including requiring a deposit for a PPI and then not returning it if the customer doesn't buy the car. Read other posts.
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Thanks for the info...I will do more research on them. I have read some of the Ebay negative feedback, I have been somewhat skeptical of Ebay sellers that do volumes of business and discounted high end goods.
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I was watching the one in St Louis also, if you look at the side view of the car the rear sits A LOT lower than the front. The rear almost looks lowered where the front looks stock.
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Link for others following this:
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...threadid=98134
I'm new to Rennlist, I'm hoping it works to link threads and is PC.
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...threadid=98134
I'm new to Rennlist, I'm hoping it works to link threads and is PC.
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Re: looking for a 97 TT...
Regarding the 11k mile Black/Black 97 TT for $70k, you mentioned that you spoke to "someone on the board" who said that the car was a total repaint. How did he know it had been repainted? Did the seller tell him that? Did the paintwork show up on the PPI? How does one know for sure?
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Re: Re: looking for a 97 TT...
Originally posted by LT1
Regarding the 11k mile Black/Black 97 TT for $70k, you mentioned that you spoke to "someone on the board" who said that the car was a total repaint. How did he know it had been repainted? Did the seller tell him that? Did the paintwork show up on the PPI? How does one know for sure?
Regarding the 11k mile Black/Black 97 TT for $70k, you mentioned that you spoke to "someone on the board" who said that the car was a total repaint. How did he know it had been repainted? Did the seller tell him that? Did the paintwork show up on the PPI? How does one know for sure?
This was Monday morning and I NEVER received the codes. This tells me that the hood was most likely replaced and no sticker for the codes is on the new hood.
He also said that he has had a lot of people call him and want to steal the car for a low price. He said that he would just keep it. The car looks great in the pictures. I would have bought the car if I had the codes and if the guy wasn't such a D Head when I asked him about the paint issue. Before I questioned that he was as nice as he could be, but it was like someone flipped a switch and he became a real D Head.
I also think if the car is "so perfect" why didn't the Porsche dealer who did the PPI buy the car for $70K. The seller told me that he just had the PPI done about 2 weeks ago. That is a fair price for the car and they dealership could sell if for at least 5 grand more. I think its not so clean.
I know if you are trying to sell a car DO NOT hang up on a potental buyer that is rule #1. There are plenty more out there.
ROB