996 40th Anniversary Edition Registry & FAQ
#1205
Advise on 40th Anniversary Purchase
My local SoCal Porsche dealer has had a 40th (#300) for sale for a few months. I went to see it today and really enjoyed the look and drive:
https://hoehnporsche.com/inventory/u...tallic+1647625
They originally had it listed for $39995 and have gradually brought it down to $36995. Everything looks like it's in great condition and it drove very well - strong engine and nice feel to the clutch and gears. I know if I decide to purchase it I'll need a PPI, but I'm hopeful all of you can help me a bit first while I decide if I want to buy it. Here are the issues I could use your help with:
Service history - there is very little here. The car is low miles (37,000) and besides a few vague mentions of "vehicle serviced" in the carfax there are only 2 service records available: in Nov. 2013 the prior owner did 4 wheel alignment, 20,000 mile major maintenance, spark plugs and ignition coils, brake fluid flush, drive belt, new battery. The dealer here just put on 4 new tires, Brake fluid flushed/changed, four wheel alignment, new battery, and oil and filter changed. If a PPI looks good, can I live with this or is this car a potential ticking time bomb (I know it is to a degree anyway with the IMS, but is that worse with no history of oil changes or other services and the low miles)?
I know I'll want to upgrade the IMS and I know what that costs - how should I adjust the price based on that?
The car has clear bra on the front hood, fenders, bumper, and headlights. It's really scratched up badly - I guess better the clear bra than the paint. It will definitely need to be taken off - so any idea how much that will cost and to get the paint corrected? I'm a bit surprised the dealer didn't remove it because it's the only thing cosmetically that looks bad on the car.
The carfax notes damage to the rear Sept. 2013, and the dealer says the bumper was re-sprayed - it looks fine to me. Should I take anything off the price due to that?
It's hard for me to figure out the correct price for this car. I know it's special and has lots of great features and is a limited edition. When I look at the http://www.40jahre911.com/40-jahre-911-listed-for-sale web site, prices are all over the place, although $34-$36k is in the range. kbb.com for the 40th Anniversary with 37K miles shows a fair purchase price of $26,975 and that seems really low. So what would you suggest I offer for this car given what little I know about the history and the need to remove the clear bra, correct the paint, and take care of the IMS? Are there any other issues I should be concerned about?
Thanks for whatever thoughts you can share on my potential purchase of this great Porsche!
Ed
https://hoehnporsche.com/inventory/u...tallic+1647625
They originally had it listed for $39995 and have gradually brought it down to $36995. Everything looks like it's in great condition and it drove very well - strong engine and nice feel to the clutch and gears. I know if I decide to purchase it I'll need a PPI, but I'm hopeful all of you can help me a bit first while I decide if I want to buy it. Here are the issues I could use your help with:
Service history - there is very little here. The car is low miles (37,000) and besides a few vague mentions of "vehicle serviced" in the carfax there are only 2 service records available: in Nov. 2013 the prior owner did 4 wheel alignment, 20,000 mile major maintenance, spark plugs and ignition coils, brake fluid flush, drive belt, new battery. The dealer here just put on 4 new tires, Brake fluid flushed/changed, four wheel alignment, new battery, and oil and filter changed. If a PPI looks good, can I live with this or is this car a potential ticking time bomb (I know it is to a degree anyway with the IMS, but is that worse with no history of oil changes or other services and the low miles)?
I know I'll want to upgrade the IMS and I know what that costs - how should I adjust the price based on that?
The car has clear bra on the front hood, fenders, bumper, and headlights. It's really scratched up badly - I guess better the clear bra than the paint. It will definitely need to be taken off - so any idea how much that will cost and to get the paint corrected? I'm a bit surprised the dealer didn't remove it because it's the only thing cosmetically that looks bad on the car.
The carfax notes damage to the rear Sept. 2013, and the dealer says the bumper was re-sprayed - it looks fine to me. Should I take anything off the price due to that?
It's hard for me to figure out the correct price for this car. I know it's special and has lots of great features and is a limited edition. When I look at the http://www.40jahre911.com/40-jahre-911-listed-for-sale web site, prices are all over the place, although $34-$36k is in the range. kbb.com for the 40th Anniversary with 37K miles shows a fair purchase price of $26,975 and that seems really low. So what would you suggest I offer for this car given what little I know about the history and the need to remove the clear bra, correct the paint, and take care of the IMS? Are there any other issues I should be concerned about?
Thanks for whatever thoughts you can share on my potential purchase of this great Porsche!
Ed
#1206
Rennlist Member
My local SoCal Porsche dealer has had a 40th (#300) for sale for a few months. I went to see it today and really enjoyed the look and drive:
https://hoehnporsche.com/inventory/u...tallic+1647625
They originally had it listed for $39995 and have gradually brought it down to $36995. Everything looks like it's in great condition and it drove very well - strong engine and nice feel to the clutch and gears. I know if I decide to purchase it I'll need a PPI, but I'm hopeful all of you can help me a bit first while I decide if I want to buy it. Here are the issues I could use your help with:
Service history - there is very little here. The car is low miles (37,000) and besides a few vague mentions of "vehicle serviced" in the carfax there are only 2 service records available: in Nov. 2013 the prior owner did 4 wheel alignment, 20,000 mile major maintenance, spark plugs and ignition coils, brake fluid flush, drive belt, new battery. The dealer here just put on 4 new tires, Brake fluid flushed/changed, four wheel alignment, new battery, and oil and filter changed. If a PPI looks good, can I live with this or is this car a potential ticking time bomb (I know it is to a degree anyway with the IMS, but is that worse with no history of oil changes or other services and the low miles)?
I know I'll want to upgrade the IMS and I know what that costs - how should I adjust the price based on that?
The car has clear bra on the front hood, fenders, bumper, and headlights. It's really scratched up badly - I guess better the clear bra than the paint. It will definitely need to be taken off - so any idea how much that will cost and to get the paint corrected? I'm a bit surprised the dealer didn't remove it because it's the only thing cosmetically that looks bad on the car.
The carfax notes damage to the rear Sept. 2013, and the dealer says the bumper was re-sprayed - it looks fine to me. Should I take anything off the price due to that?
It's hard for me to figure out the correct price for this car. I know it's special and has lots of great features and is a limited edition. When I look at the http://www.40jahre911.com/40-jahre-911-listed-for-sale web site, prices are all over the place, although $34-$36k is in the range. kbb.com for the 40th Anniversary with 37K miles shows a fair purchase price of $26,975 and that seems really low. So what would you suggest I offer for this car given what little I know about the history and the need to remove the clear bra, correct the paint, and take care of the IMS? Are there any other issues I should be concerned about?
Thanks for whatever thoughts you can share on my potential purchase of this great Porsche!
Ed
https://hoehnporsche.com/inventory/u...tallic+1647625
They originally had it listed for $39995 and have gradually brought it down to $36995. Everything looks like it's in great condition and it drove very well - strong engine and nice feel to the clutch and gears. I know if I decide to purchase it I'll need a PPI, but I'm hopeful all of you can help me a bit first while I decide if I want to buy it. Here are the issues I could use your help with:
Service history - there is very little here. The car is low miles (37,000) and besides a few vague mentions of "vehicle serviced" in the carfax there are only 2 service records available: in Nov. 2013 the prior owner did 4 wheel alignment, 20,000 mile major maintenance, spark plugs and ignition coils, brake fluid flush, drive belt, new battery. The dealer here just put on 4 new tires, Brake fluid flushed/changed, four wheel alignment, new battery, and oil and filter changed. If a PPI looks good, can I live with this or is this car a potential ticking time bomb (I know it is to a degree anyway with the IMS, but is that worse with no history of oil changes or other services and the low miles)?
I know I'll want to upgrade the IMS and I know what that costs - how should I adjust the price based on that?
The car has clear bra on the front hood, fenders, bumper, and headlights. It's really scratched up badly - I guess better the clear bra than the paint. It will definitely need to be taken off - so any idea how much that will cost and to get the paint corrected? I'm a bit surprised the dealer didn't remove it because it's the only thing cosmetically that looks bad on the car.
The carfax notes damage to the rear Sept. 2013, and the dealer says the bumper was re-sprayed - it looks fine to me. Should I take anything off the price due to that?
It's hard for me to figure out the correct price for this car. I know it's special and has lots of great features and is a limited edition. When I look at the http://www.40jahre911.com/40-jahre-911-listed-for-sale web site, prices are all over the place, although $34-$36k is in the range. kbb.com for the 40th Anniversary with 37K miles shows a fair purchase price of $26,975 and that seems really low. So what would you suggest I offer for this car given what little I know about the history and the need to remove the clear bra, correct the paint, and take care of the IMS? Are there any other issues I should be concerned about?
Thanks for whatever thoughts you can share on my potential purchase of this great Porsche!
Ed
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...911-carrera-7/
KBB will be closer to what a dealer will pay (wholesale) - private party sales should be in the mid $30's assuming PPI is OK. IMS "fix" could be a couple of thousand dollars. I did IMS Solution, RMS, clutch and AOS for about $4,500 2 years ago.
#1207
Rennlist Member
My local SoCal Porsche dealer has had a 40th (#300) for sale for a few months. I went to see it today and really enjoyed the look and drive:
https://hoehnporsche.com/inventory/u...tallic+1647625
They originally had it listed for $39995 and have gradually brought it down to $36995. Everything looks like it's in great condition and it drove very well - strong engine and nice feel to the clutch and gears. I know if I decide to purchase it I'll need a PPI, but I'm hopeful all of you can help me a bit first while I decide if I want to buy it. Here are the issues I could use your help with:
Service history - there is very little here. The car is low miles (37,000) and besides a few vague mentions of "vehicle serviced" in the carfax there are only 2 service records available: in Nov. 2013 the prior owner did 4 wheel alignment, 20,000 mile major maintenance, spark plugs and ignition coils, brake fluid flush, drive belt, new battery. The dealer here just put on 4 new tires, Brake fluid flushed/changed, four wheel alignment, new battery, and oil and filter changed. If a PPI looks good, can I live with this or is this car a potential ticking time bomb (I know it is to a degree anyway with the IMS, but is that worse with no history of oil changes or other services and the low miles)?
I know I'll want to upgrade the IMS and I know what that costs - how should I adjust the price based on that?
The car has clear bra on the front hood, fenders, bumper, and headlights. It's really scratched up badly - I guess better the clear bra than the paint. It will definitely need to be taken off - so any idea how much that will cost and to get the paint corrected? I'm a bit surprised the dealer didn't remove it because it's the only thing cosmetically that looks bad on the car.
The carfax notes damage to the rear Sept. 2013, and the dealer says the bumper was re-sprayed - it looks fine to me. Should I take anything off the price due to that?
It's hard for me to figure out the correct price for this car. I know it's special and has lots of great features and is a limited edition. When I look at the http://www.40jahre911.com/40-jahre-911-listed-for-sale web site, prices are all over the place, although $34-$36k is in the range. kbb.com for the 40th Anniversary with 37K miles shows a fair purchase price of $26,975 and that seems really low. So what would you suggest I offer for this car given what little I know about the history and the need to remove the clear bra, correct the paint, and take care of the IMS? Are there any other issues I should be concerned about?
Thanks for whatever thoughts you can share on my potential purchase of this great Porsche!
Ed
https://hoehnporsche.com/inventory/u...tallic+1647625
They originally had it listed for $39995 and have gradually brought it down to $36995. Everything looks like it's in great condition and it drove very well - strong engine and nice feel to the clutch and gears. I know if I decide to purchase it I'll need a PPI, but I'm hopeful all of you can help me a bit first while I decide if I want to buy it. Here are the issues I could use your help with:
Service history - there is very little here. The car is low miles (37,000) and besides a few vague mentions of "vehicle serviced" in the carfax there are only 2 service records available: in Nov. 2013 the prior owner did 4 wheel alignment, 20,000 mile major maintenance, spark plugs and ignition coils, brake fluid flush, drive belt, new battery. The dealer here just put on 4 new tires, Brake fluid flushed/changed, four wheel alignment, new battery, and oil and filter changed. If a PPI looks good, can I live with this or is this car a potential ticking time bomb (I know it is to a degree anyway with the IMS, but is that worse with no history of oil changes or other services and the low miles)?
I know I'll want to upgrade the IMS and I know what that costs - how should I adjust the price based on that?
The car has clear bra on the front hood, fenders, bumper, and headlights. It's really scratched up badly - I guess better the clear bra than the paint. It will definitely need to be taken off - so any idea how much that will cost and to get the paint corrected? I'm a bit surprised the dealer didn't remove it because it's the only thing cosmetically that looks bad on the car.
The carfax notes damage to the rear Sept. 2013, and the dealer says the bumper was re-sprayed - it looks fine to me. Should I take anything off the price due to that?
It's hard for me to figure out the correct price for this car. I know it's special and has lots of great features and is a limited edition. When I look at the http://www.40jahre911.com/40-jahre-911-listed-for-sale web site, prices are all over the place, although $34-$36k is in the range. kbb.com for the 40th Anniversary with 37K miles shows a fair purchase price of $26,975 and that seems really low. So what would you suggest I offer for this car given what little I know about the history and the need to remove the clear bra, correct the paint, and take care of the IMS? Are there any other issues I should be concerned about?
Thanks for whatever thoughts you can share on my potential purchase of this great Porsche!
Ed
#1208
Instructor
Time for replacement tires
Completely stock AE with original wheels and no suspension mods.
Anybody with stock suspension and wheels running 235/40/18 up front and 295/30/18 in back?
Looking to confirm no fitment issues. Confident the rears should be fine but slight concern up front, any rubbing?
All comments appreciated.
Completely stock AE with original wheels and no suspension mods.
Anybody with stock suspension and wheels running 235/40/18 up front and 295/30/18 in back?
Looking to confirm no fitment issues. Confident the rears should be fine but slight concern up front, any rubbing?
All comments appreciated.
#1209
Rennlist Member
Time for replacement tires
Completely stock AE with original wheels and no suspension mods.
Anybody with stock suspension and wheels running 235/40/18 up front and 295/30/18 in back?
Looking to confirm no fitment issues. Confident the rears should be fine but slight concern up front, any rubbing?
All comments appreciated.
Completely stock AE with original wheels and no suspension mods.
Anybody with stock suspension and wheels running 235/40/18 up front and 295/30/18 in back?
Looking to confirm no fitment issues. Confident the rears should be fine but slight concern up front, any rubbing?
All comments appreciated.
You're fine, I'm running 235 on the front on a 8.5" wheel and 285 on the rear on a 10.5" wheel
in the past there was 295's on the rear, never any rubbing either stock or lowered
#1210
Instructor
#1212
Instructor
So no issue running with the 235/40/18’s on the factory 8” wheel up front and 295/30/18’s in back on the factory 10” wheel?
Planning to have these mounted up tomorrow if all good.
Planning to have these mounted up tomorrow if all good.
#1213
Rennlist Member
I had a set of those and while very attractively priced they were at the end of their life cycle
One they stiffen up they become quite noisy
Also Sumi's 295 runs a little wide, almost like a shoe that 'runs large'
You'll be fine, some racers have run 305 in the back
the MKII's have more clearance in the wells than previous 996's
http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/inf..._chart/porsche
#1214
Instructor
Yup, decided to give the Sumi’s a shot as I know of several people who are very happy with them. Just wasn’t sure on the size as currently running P Zero’s 225/40/18 up front and 285/30/18 in back. Ordered the larger size in error but seems to be ok so i’ll go with it and have them installed tomorrow.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
#1215
So I've always wondered this, the 40th front bumper looks the same as the Turbo and C4S. Is it the same fitment? Or is there a NB fitment for the front bumper? Or are they all the same size and the a$$ end is the difference?