Craigslist, EBay and Other Online Finds
#422
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Thread Starter
2001 TT, 6 speed with 3584 miles on the clock!!
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Porsche-911-/...E:B:SS:CA:1120
The jegermiester :P
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Porsche-911-/...E:B:SS:CA:1120
The jegermiester :P
Now that we've gotten the Craigslist thread disclaimer out of the way, I think that one probably belongs in The Prestige thread.
#423
Anybody else find anything else noteworthy today?
#424
Drifting
Some people never let it go or grow up lol. Why does another opinion other than yours bother you so much? Spending a little more up front is almost always the smarter move financially and less headaches on average. Say what you want about me I don't mimic like a child and I let things go.
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#426
RL Community Team
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I think he used "letting things go" in the sense that he doesn't initiate things over and over again (as some do here). I don' take what he is saying as representing that he never replies after a topic is brought up again.
Just my take.
Just my take.
#428
Drifting
Yes some people never stop looking for an argument and just move on. Not everyone believes that buying a car of this complexity with higher miles and a low budget is a smart move.
#430
Rennlist Member
add me on here as well. I'm just too much of a purist. These wrapped, ultra modded cars are the exact opposite of what I'd buy. Guess that's what makes us all different.
#431
Rennlist Member
I would never say it is a bad move, as history/maintenance and personal use/situations are all different.
Now to say it is not a move you would make would be more accurate. No need to write every car off because it has 100k miles as un-sellable and purposeless while out of the other side of your mouth saying these cars are made to be driven. Just my opinion, and no dog in the fight...
Now to say it is not a move you would make would be more accurate. No need to write every car off because it has 100k miles as un-sellable and purposeless while out of the other side of your mouth saying these cars are made to be driven. Just my opinion, and no dog in the fight...
#432
Rennlist Member
I would never say it is a bad move, as history/maintenance and personal use/situations are all different.
Now to say it is not a move you would make would be more accurate. No need to write every car off because it has 100k miles as un-sellable and purposeless while out of the other side of your mouth saying these cars are made to be driven. Just my opinion, and no dog in the fight...
Now to say it is not a move you would make would be more accurate. No need to write every car off because it has 100k miles as un-sellable and purposeless while out of the other side of your mouth saying these cars are made to be driven. Just my opinion, and no dog in the fight...
And he was the foremost authority.
#433
Three Wheelin'
A year ago, the slight dilemma for me was 996T or 997.1 Carrera S. We're only talking about a 3-5 year age gap, and they were both mid $40s.
But the 997 would always be around 355hp and always have a potentially flawed IMS bearing. So I spent mid $40s on a 43K mile '02 996T and have never looked back...
#434
I beg to disagree on the 'newest' bit though. I don't think that's necessarily the case.
#435
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My 189k mile 996 is cheaper in maintence than my Vw Touareg. I buy higher mileage Porsches to be able to have multiple ones. Not one of them has been maintence nightmares. I've been looking for a 996TT with higher mileage but, that's bc I plan to build it for 1k hp. So I'm not to worried about resale or collector value. I just miss owning a turbo car. Don't suggest a 951 either. I do like them but, after owning one the 951 wasn't a good fit for me. I feel we're all fairly correct bc at the end of the day it's just our perspective on something WE want for ourselves.