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Old 06-02-2024, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Formerly996fried
Man cave? I use the Porsche to escape the daily deluge of fear **** news, and politics that borders on the absurd...there is nothing more cathartic than placing the car up on the quick jack and wrenching......
100%...Something you can control without a boss or external issues. Just DO something without a team meeting! Our recent home came with a car lift. That was the "closer" for me. I do as much as I'm able, but at times (like a lot!) I lean on you all to go where no shop manual has gone before! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by ZuffenZeus

Now, here I am living the dream, smokin' the Porsche crack, but nothing can give me a high like a Porsche 911. Pass me the lighter.

Agree. The car became my cable throttle "mood ring". I'm angry... it's angry, I'm chill... it's chill. Tag anyone?

I grew up loving Aston-Martin because of James Bond and was hooked on American Muscle for decades. Porsches meant Drs and lawyers, only my wife thought they were sexy and dreamt of 911. I finally get her the one we have now for anniversary and she gets pregnant, but can't deal with putting twins in it, and I get the car back!

Like you, Porsche is that "drug" of daily escape.
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Old 06-02-2024, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ZuffenZeus
The 911 is like a drug addiction and Porsche is the biggest pusher in the industry. No other manufacturer can get a human being to buy so much "junk" (i.e. Porsche embossed racing gloves, Martini racing suits with matching hats and socks, even boots) like Porsche.
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Did you know you could really go to any Porsche dealership and get a officially branded cup and saucer set for two for $69.00. Seems like a deal to me.
My fav is still the $2,200 water pipe...










Some may say I overdid it with the master bath & bedroom but it grows on you.










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Originally Posted by hatchetf15
OP - We all experience the same causal duality you do. Schrödinger explained it for quantum physics with a cat in a box. For us, as M96/996 owners, we substitute a few things. Instead of a poison bottle, we place an IMS bearing and a cylinder wall in the hypothetical container. Let’s call this setup Lagaay’s Box, since he was in charge of the design team..

If you turn the key, the engine is both breaking and not breaking at the same instant. You don’t know until you open the box. No matter what P-car you choose, you’ll always have the same box. You just choose a different ‘poison’.
I had two engines D chunk (12/98 99 996). They covered the first 40K and wouldn't the second at 85K. I now wear a welders mask when I open the "box".
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[QUOTE=SoCal911t;19473178]My fav is still the $2,200 water pipe...







They should have a demo at the cashiers counter before showing you the service bill. Love the bedroom btw.
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Originally Posted by 911Dreamer
Im a simple guy that doesnt need a Turbo I am more obessed with the Aero tails, when introduced more than anything...996 or 997, they both look good



I totally get you because my car has Porsche aero but it’s not an aero car, my point was more along the lines of how the discussion on spending can progress into other things.
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Originally Posted by SoCal911t

Some may say I overdid it with the master bath & bedroom but it grows on you.





Do you seriously have a "911 Toilet" ? Picture /proof that is your "throne" or it didn't happen ...( no nudies )).lol
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Old 06-02-2024, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Porschetech3
Do you seriously have a "911 Toilet" ? Picture /proof that is your "throne" or it didn't happen ...( no nudies )).lol
lol. No, I was just having some fun. All my terlits are boring, garden variety American Standard. Whatever model Home Depot had on sale a couple of years ago. And yes, I installed them myself.



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Originally Posted by SoCal911t
lol. No, I was just having some fun. All my terlits are boring, garden variety American Standard. Whatever model Home Depot had on sale a couple of years ago. And yes, I installed them myself.

Oh ok ,,,lol,,,I just had to know, I should have said "911 Boudeau " because I'm sure that thing has a butt washer built in....
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Originally Posted by BossAngeles
I had two engines D chunk (12/98 99 996). They covered the first 40K and wouldn't the second at 85K. I now wear a welders mask when I open the "box".
Wow. Love to hear the story on both D-chunks.
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There's a reason 997.2s are so much more expensive than 996s a 997.1s. People assume the 9A1s are cheaper to run and are willing accept a larger initial outlay.

And at the end of the day, there is no such thing as cheap 911 ownership, unless you manage to buy right, sell right and slip between expensive repairs and maintenance. Many of us hope to be part of that group, few actually do.
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Old 06-03-2024, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Haalex
There's a reason 997.2s are so much more expensive than 996s a 997.1s. People assume the 9A1s are cheaper to run and are willing accept a larger initial outlay.

And at the end of the day, there is no such thing as cheap 911 ownership, unless you manage to buy right, sell right and slip between expensive repairs and maintenance. Many of us hope to be part of that group, few actually do.
Yeah tell me about it the Targa is $57k to $60k or $86k for a 12k miles
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Sure.

But as an example, you can use any model and plug in the numbers, so let's use a new 992 is 200k plus very expensive annual service fees after it comes off of warranty.

$30k 996 purchase price
$30k engine, suspension, exhaust, etc refresh price
$60k sports car thats driveable w/~$1-2k a year annual service

$200k 992 purchase price
$ ? unkown refresh costs
$ ? unknown annual service costs
$ ? unkown total capital outlay, but its Big Bucks all in cost that doesn't take into consideration depreciation loss.

Nobody NEEDS a Porsche, let alone a classic sports car. But if you do, and you are concerned about total outlay of capital, the 996 is a financially viable solution. Even if you have to rebuild the engine.

Just work the math.
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Old 06-03-2024, 12:42 PM
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A Spec Miata is $35,000. A track-ready stock (healthy) 996 with UAOS, sump upgrade and spare wheels is just north of that.
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Old 06-03-2024, 12:51 PM
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But which is more fun???
my take won’t fly here lol
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