Darn. Someone let the cat out of the bag. Video on 996 prices increasing.
#61
Rennlist Member
My $4K roller cost the PO $24K in maintenance/repairs over his 8 year ownership...You see where this is going?
#62
Ouch!
#63
Shameful Thread Killer
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Well, I kinda did? My post detailed the possibility of making money on the 'roller plus rebuild' plan, and it was an effort in Swiss cheese accounting. I have made money on a 996, and it is possible, but one needs to be willing to work for low wages and buy things at wholesale cost.
#64
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Well spoken, er - written. I would guess about 75-85% of buyers see a 'for sale' sign on a 996, take it for a 15 min drive, and no PPI, drop coin. Then,,, 2 - 12 months later stumble across rennlist.
#65
My bad, I thought you were implying I said that that. My bad, sorry about that.
#66
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I wonder if you get even close to what one puts in when getting a 25k rebuild? I would love extra power and reliability but can't wrap the head around the cost benefit. These cars are money pits few dig themselves out of. I would think this just makes the hole that much deeper. If your planning on keeping forever it makes sense. Flipping in a 3-5 years, not so sure. Thoughts?
No doubt there is a cool factor when you say this works been done. Moves you up a notch in the 911 hierarchy for sure. Worth the cost? Depends on the driver. If it makes you happy, go for it. Pretty darn cool.
No doubt there is a cool factor when you say this works been done. Moves you up a notch in the 911 hierarchy for sure. Worth the cost? Depends on the driver. If it makes you happy, go for it. Pretty darn cool.
#67
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Here's a data point. I bought my 04 cab last year on BAT for less than the PO spent on the Stage II engine that was in it. The car looked nice on line but I've had to put too much money in it fixing things with the car (not what F6I did, thar aspect has been all i hoped for) and gradually bringing it up to my level of **** expectations to ever hope to get the money back when selling. But, I didn't buy it as an investment, I bought it because I expect to drive it until DMV says I'm too old to drive. I'll let my heirs debate what I did with their inheritance.
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#68
Rennlist Member
Good lord! Some here are acting as if the 996 is an investment.
It’s a car. It’s an awesome car but just a car. I got mine to drive it until I couldn’t or it WOULDN’T. I knew coming in that the motor could blow up tomorrow. I paid top dollar for a really sweet example. I could have gone low but I didn’t want to screw with the inevitable niggling problems.
I’ll keep driving it daily when in FL and loving it. It’s had the bearing done but not by me. I intend to do the Solution in a couple years. If it blows before that or it doesn’t qualify, I’ll figure out what to do.
As for ragging on Jake, he’s the top engine guy around. Don’t want to do business with him? Don’t. But he’s nice enough to come here and deal with our **** and is very patient, given the amount of business he has. I appreciate his input and patience.
Bottom line, if I wanted an air cooled, I’d have one. And, I’d be afraid to drive it. I may see one or two SC’s/Carreras a week between Indy and Naples. I see the occasional 993 in Naples. Rarely in Indy.
I see 996/997’s far more frequently. Driving it around town doesn’t make me lose sleep.
TC
It’s a car. It’s an awesome car but just a car. I got mine to drive it until I couldn’t or it WOULDN’T. I knew coming in that the motor could blow up tomorrow. I paid top dollar for a really sweet example. I could have gone low but I didn’t want to screw with the inevitable niggling problems.
I’ll keep driving it daily when in FL and loving it. It’s had the bearing done but not by me. I intend to do the Solution in a couple years. If it blows before that or it doesn’t qualify, I’ll figure out what to do.
As for ragging on Jake, he’s the top engine guy around. Don’t want to do business with him? Don’t. But he’s nice enough to come here and deal with our **** and is very patient, given the amount of business he has. I appreciate his input and patience.
Bottom line, if I wanted an air cooled, I’d have one. And, I’d be afraid to drive it. I may see one or two SC’s/Carreras a week between Indy and Naples. I see the occasional 993 in Naples. Rarely in Indy.
I see 996/997’s far more frequently. Driving it around town doesn’t make me lose sleep.
TC
#69
Rennlist Member
I just discovered a new 02 roller...Engine blew 3K miles after the IMSB was done along with some other work.
#70
Three Wheelin'
yeah they just ain't worth diddly squat and won't ever be worth nothing mass produced same front end of the car as boxster cheap quality squeaks and rattles galore ims bearing blowing up every 2 seconds not air cooled headlights LOL wishful thinking though best of the best might go up a little but wont never be worth nothing for collector value like old real porsches
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911 carrera blue (07-22-2019)
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#72
Race Director
Even the best rebuild can be scuttled by a broken-off oil filter you don't notice, or a blown AOS diaphragm that ultimately hydrotweaks a rod, or the kid behind you who doesn't look up in time to realize the light turned red. I can't fathom putting tens of thousands into an engine for a car I don't have any connection to (someone else's roller) - but more power to those of you with deeper pockets and stronger 996 mojo than mine.
#73
Pro
Here is a 02 996 cab that sold on BAT for $30,000 ,in comments there are a few people complaining their bid was not recognized .They say they were willing to up the bid by $3,000 or so.79k miles orig motor ,maybe the values are going up . https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...11-carrera-30/
I was watching that. That was crazy and quite an outlier from recent auctions. Quite a few people in the comments were also wondering WTF was going on.
18k-22k seems like a reasonable price for a car like this with potential engine problems. $30k is crazy considering there isn't much gap to jump to a 997 once you cross the 30k barrier. If you can get a clean 996 for $18k right now it's probably worth it just on speculation. Park it, ferchrissakes. If nutters are going to start paying $30k for this car, I'll happily take their money.