My 996 Experiment
#32
#33
Rennlist Member
EVERYBODY here had them at one time or another. That was the way they came to the USA from the factory. Several folks have attempted to insist that they would keep their orange markers because that made the car more valuable as an original. However, since as you have already stated you are changing the wheels, then you have soiled that path forever. LOL!
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
#36
Rennlist Member
#38
Well, after the pumpkins you have to do the amberectomy - Ed (Ivangene) is the resident expert on that around here... and the list goes on... (my list is in my signature...) And if you want the official list, Tim can recite that for you (luckily you're off the bad list with the quick posting of the pics...)
Anyway, you're going to love it here... and yes, when you reach "Addict" level, you really are...
Rudy
Anyway, you're going to love it here... and yes, when you reach "Addict" level, you really are...
Rudy
#40
Race Director
#41
Burning Brakes
#42
Rudy,
I've just been reading the warranty thread. I'm selling I just hope I can get home before she blows up!
Amebrectomy..ha ha.
Already loving it here, everyone seems so helpful. I just hope my bank balance can take it.
I've just been reading the warranty thread. I'm selling I just hope I can get home before she blows up!
Amebrectomy..ha ha.
Already loving it here, everyone seems so helpful. I just hope my bank balance can take it.
#43
Rocky Mountain High
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
I actually changed the pumpkins on my car to clears before I even took possession of it!
#45
Racer
[QUOTE=JohnnyBuckhead;6753883]Hello all,
I thought for my first post I’d introduce the car I recently purchased, rather than me, (I'm boring).
’99 996 Cab Trip S. 38k Miles, $23K Silver over black. Full Leather etc.
Current
I’ve had it a month and done a little over 800 Miles. I find it surprisingly sluggish unless you really go for it in Trip. The transmission makes it sound like a hairdryer with the roof up, perhaps that is a problem with the tranny and I don’t realize!
Hi Johnny,
I have a 2001 Tip as well. I assume you have figured out it starts in 2nd gear. If not, drop it into first: it may seem a little snappier off the line...
I thought for my first post I’d introduce the car I recently purchased, rather than me, (I'm boring).
’99 996 Cab Trip S. 38k Miles, $23K Silver over black. Full Leather etc.
Current
I’ve had it a month and done a little over 800 Miles. I find it surprisingly sluggish unless you really go for it in Trip. The transmission makes it sound like a hairdryer with the roof up, perhaps that is a problem with the tranny and I don’t realize!
Hi Johnny,
I have a 2001 Tip as well. I assume you have figured out it starts in 2nd gear. If not, drop it into first: it may seem a little snappier off the line...