My car is for sale. Very very clean
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I went out and bought a new Boxster Aqua/Blk. Wanted a top-down car, and the M3Cv is loosy-goosy and top heavy. Drove a 991 Cab first... not a chance...!
Haven't had a chance to wring it out, it's still cold here and P-Zeros don't like cold. But I can tell it's quite snaky.... and the new Boxster is considerably larger inside than the old one.
Haven't had a chance to wring it out, it's still cold here and P-Zeros don't like cold. But I can tell it's quite snaky.... and the new Boxster is considerably larger inside than the old one.
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Still for sale? I have a simular low mileage 911 Turbo (not for sale) and I thought I would take your post to ask a question or two about mods. If I were to take the car off the usa stock "stilts" ride height, add FD Golden Rod is it generally advisable to keep the old parts? I contemplate about switching to some of the GT2 suspension parts etc. Will it hurt the value if I make these mods or not keep the old parts etc - whatever the mod may be? Car's just under 12k miles - plan to own/drive it forever circa 3k miles or less a year but you never know what could happen in the next 10 years or so.
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Still for sale? I have a simular low mileage 911 Turbo (not for sale) and I thought I would take your post to ask a question or two about mods. If I were to take the car off the usa stock "stilts" ride height, add FD Golden Rod is it generally advisable to keep the old parts? I contemplate about switching to some of the GT2 suspension parts etc. Will it hurt the value if I make these mods or not keep the old parts etc - whatever the mod may be? Car's just under 12k miles - plan to own/drive it forever circa 3k miles or less a year but you never know what could happen in the next 10 years or so.
I swapped out the OEM shocks and springs with Bilstein PSS9, I think I have the OEM parts in storage somewhere but probably are taking up space for nothing. I wouldn't want to pay the labor costs to put back the OEM parts. In this case, the Bilstein PSS9 would probably add some value.
The OP also has the option to swap back the OEM cat. That's less labor intensive then the suspension swap. So OP may then sell the aftermarket cat separately.
In the OP's car, IMHO, if he sold his car w/o the original parts, I doubt any value would be diminished.
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the oe shock and spring on 996TT is a frking joke, why would anyone, including collectors want them is beyond me. Pss9 aint that much better. try moton, mcr adjusted for street use. you will then realized you have never really driven a TT until then.
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I kept the original parts "just in case" someone wants them.
as it happens I've had a collector who is chewing on it who would not make the deal unless I had the parts. If it's a driver, I don't think anyone cares, but if you have a vehicle of collector value, or for that matter any toy of collector value you're always better off keeping the original parts IMH experience...
Also would not do any mods that cannot be undone...
as it happens I've had a collector who is chewing on it who would not make the deal unless I had the parts. If it's a driver, I don't think anyone cares, but if you have a vehicle of collector value, or for that matter any toy of collector value you're always better off keeping the original parts IMH experience...
Also would not do any mods that cannot be undone...
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I posted this first in another thread I started about a different car, which was a mistake. I apologize for the dupe. Anyway...
I've finalized a price on your car allegretto! http://porsche.rizzacars.com/vehicle...pe/582105.html
So far, pretty good. I asked the dealer to send me and include a leak down & compression test. They responded saying they had already done one, but would do another if they couldn't find the results. Then I get a call and they say they can't find the results, and they don't want to do a test because it will take 13-14 hours and $2000 (high I know). The car is there on consignment, so they aren't willing to throw anything in.
Then I checked the carfax, and despite the low miles this car has been around the block a few times. A little concerning, but both you and the dealer swear up and down that it is 100% mechanically and clean as a whistle. The photos support this. Click here to see the carfax I just ran to see the sales: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4za...it?usp=sharing
I'm in Dayton, OH, so I'm having a good friend and fellow car nut deal with things there for me. Unfortunately this dealership is not very close to any other mechanic there I'm familiar with. Assuming everything is okay, I'll be heading up this weekend to pick it up.
Hopefully all is well, I can't wait to join the club!
Ian
I've finalized a price on your car allegretto! http://porsche.rizzacars.com/vehicle...pe/582105.html
So far, pretty good. I asked the dealer to send me and include a leak down & compression test. They responded saying they had already done one, but would do another if they couldn't find the results. Then I get a call and they say they can't find the results, and they don't want to do a test because it will take 13-14 hours and $2000 (high I know). The car is there on consignment, so they aren't willing to throw anything in.
Then I checked the carfax, and despite the low miles this car has been around the block a few times. A little concerning, but both you and the dealer swear up and down that it is 100% mechanically and clean as a whistle. The photos support this. Click here to see the carfax I just ran to see the sales: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4za...it?usp=sharing
I'm in Dayton, OH, so I'm having a good friend and fellow car nut deal with things there for me. Unfortunately this dealership is not very close to any other mechanic there I'm familiar with. Assuming everything is okay, I'll be heading up this weekend to pick it up.
Hopefully all is well, I can't wait to join the club!
Ian