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Old 04-08-2021, 02:42 PM
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That Targa has one unique quirk per the option sheet: originally came with Savanna Beige floor mats.

Surprised the BaT peanut gallery isn't freaking out over the fact black mats are in there, and the one in the front passenger footwell is incorrect.

Old 04-08-2021, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by HoustonCgrBkr
I am kicking around the idea of doin the LS swap to make it unique, but would it increase the value significantly?

Old 04-08-2021, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by HoustonCgrBkr
This thread intrigues me. Are people wanting them as is or wanting them better sorted? Is the IMS the biggest issue? I have read a bit people are not as concerned when buying a 996 as they plan to overhaul the engine regardless. The guards red one was surprising/encouraging with the miles on the clock. I have gotten back to restoring mine. I have had a few pieces aquadipped to match the burl wood interior. I am redoing the seats and center console to give it a better look. That leaves the engine. It is a dual row with 104k, so I am at the point it is going to need a major refresh. My wife has been giving me the side eye when she has seen what Kelly Blue book has as a price and I get the “I thought this car was an investment that would not go down in price!?!”...ugh. I have owned the car and enjoyed it for almost three years now.

I am kicking around the idea of doin the LS swap to make it unique, but would it increase the value significantly?

Why would you spend the money to do an LS swap? I don't get it?
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Old 04-08-2021, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Idaho911
That Targa has one unique quirk per the option sheet: originally came with Savanna Beige floor mats.

Surprised the BaT peanut gallery isn't freaking out over the fact black mats are in there, and the one in the front passenger footwell is incorrect.

Good catch! Bet Zuffenhausen chuckled on that one - "Was zum Teufel ist das!"
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Old 04-08-2021, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by HoustonCgrBkr
I am kicking around the idea of doin the LS swap to make it unique, but would it increase the value significantly?
Whatever time, money and effort you put into that, you're going to break even in the very best case. In general, all LS swaps are awful and basically ruin the character of whatever car they're slapped into (caveat -- I refer to good cars in this case, an LS in a 1995 Camry would be a riot).

If you're worried about refreshing it, then sell it. You'll never get your money back.
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Old 04-08-2021, 07:21 PM
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This one on the 996 fb group needs a good home.




Originally Posted by 911Dreamer
Been pricing 996s for a while now and they seem to be going way up, I cant find the Taco packaged 996s and when I do I am seeing them in the $30k. I have 2 996s with Tacos that I am wathing to see if they will go down 1 is Yellow and the other is Gray, both clean and look good. It amazes me how I would see some of these 996s under $22k at a time and now, nope
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Old 04-08-2021, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by philbert996
No, unfortunately I couldn’t make it this morning.
I just found out about the meets this winter and really want to check one out.
Hopefully we’ll have nice weather and I’ll be there on the 17th

that’s close enough to me. I might have to check it out.
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Wow, that Taco with Ohlins is a solid buy.
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Old 04-08-2021, 08:44 PM
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It would make it unique and it would be just a bit more than a F6 innovation engine and I get more horse power.
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I think an LS swap will increase the value of a 996, but that is only if it is done correctly.
If you don't have working gauges, AC, power steering, etc it will hurt the price.
I think the same 996 with an FSI engine will be worth even more.
But buying cars or engines, as a financial investment is a bad idea.
I've flipped cars before and made a great profit, and the next car has eaten the profit of the previous car and not made much if any money.
I no longer buy cars to flip...but I do keep my eyes open for one.
Sometimes the adventure is worth it.
Project cars can be great fun, or nightmares.
It's hard to tell which until you've paid your money and get many hours into the job.
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Old 04-09-2021, 08:00 AM
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Speaking of taco's, early model XAA with LSD and ambers popped up on BAT:

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...1-carrera-188/
Old 04-09-2021, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by HoustonCgrBkr
It would make it unique and it would be just a bit more than a F6 innovation engine and I get more horse power.
Yes an LS swap would make it special but not in a good way. Most buyers are looking for the flat-six 911 experience. It's your car so do what you want, but don't expect it to be easy to sell. In your case, with 104k miles and the engine still running well (right?), I would just do the maintenance required, replace the IMS bearing if it hasn't been done already, and keep on driving.
Old 04-09-2021, 10:46 AM
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what do you think a 3.6--->4.0 upgrade does to the 996 value?

How about an auto to manual swap?
Old 04-09-2021, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by e30rapidic
what do you think a 3.6--->4.0 upgrade does to the 996 value?

How about an auto to manual swap?
Suggest you go look at listings in the classifieds, but the short answer is, not much. Unless you can do the work yourself you're going to lose money, and in the end, even if you do the work yourself, you've probably still lost it (and your time).

For all the money you would spend on a 4.0, you'd be much better off in every single way just scraping together a little more money and buying a GT3.

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Old 04-09-2021, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by brontosaurus
Suggest you go look at listings in the classifieds, but the short answer is, not much. Unless you can do the work yourself you're going to lose money, and in the end, even if you do the work yourself, you've probably still lost it (and your time).

For all the money you would spend on a 4.0, you'd be much better off in every single way just scraping together a little more money and buying a GT3.
While I agree that a gt3 will be a significantly better investment over the long-term, the jump from a Carrera to a GT3 is not a small one. At least for me here in Canada. I paid $20K CAD for my car in 2016 and there was a GT3 for sale in speed yellow for $99K CAD at the same time. I was able to do tires, 5 spoke BBS, FSI stage 1, clutch, flywheel, and some worn suspension pieces and various maintenance items and I am still the cost of a second clean Carrera away from the cost of a GT3.

But I suppose your point still stands if you are paying current market values and then sending having the engine pre-emptively rebuilt into a reliable big bore build with a quality builder.


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