New Member here...looking at 2008 911 Turbo Cabrio.
#16
Heading down to check one out later this week. 2008 Cab, Blue/Tan, 68k miles. New brakes/rotors, said they did an engine out coolant service this month too. Asking $58,000. Car is beautiful, perfect color combo too as I have owned 2 blue cars in the past and loved the combo......too bad weather is awful now to take a road trip.
#17
Burning Brakes
Just to repeat, the coolant pipes are a known issue on that engine. They should be pinned so they don't come off and it is an expensive procedure. You should verify this has been done or get a significant discount. I don't know the exact cost, but it is in the thousands.
#19
Rennlist Member
Based on what's written and on the parts list, they just dropped the engine & removed the oil cooler bracket and associated O-rings & hoses, and unfortunately just put the same factory plastic elbows back in (new ones, of course). Parts # 2,3 & 4 in the diagram.
Pretty much the standard when fixing these is to replace the plastic factory ones with the stainless SharkWerks elbows that won't ever "break" like the stock ones.. So you really haven't "prevented" this same repair from being needed in the future.
Of course, the upgraded elbows aren't cheap ($500 vs $45 for the stock ones) so it all depends on if this is a "keeper" car or one you plan to trade in soon..
They also replaced the turbo coolant pump, which is not necessarily a common failure but sometimes the hose connections come loose and leak (this was the "failure" scenario that I had - and I decided to just go all-in and fix it all while I had the engine out.)
Pretty much the standard when fixing these is to replace the plastic factory ones with the stainless SharkWerks elbows that won't ever "break" like the stock ones.. So you really haven't "prevented" this same repair from being needed in the future.
Of course, the upgraded elbows aren't cheap ($500 vs $45 for the stock ones) so it all depends on if this is a "keeper" car or one you plan to trade in soon..
They also replaced the turbo coolant pump, which is not necessarily a common failure but sometimes the hose connections come loose and leak (this was the "failure" scenario that I had - and I decided to just go all-in and fix it all while I had the engine out.)
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#20
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Good luck with the potential purchase. Sounds like you are on the right track. I bought a speed yellow 08 TT cab this past Oct and just love it - very similar to you (not daily driver, dream car, etc). Also got the tip which I have come to learn is the Rodney Dangerfield of transmissions, but I have thoroughly enjoyed it and the car is great fun.
#21
Good luck with the potential purchase. Sounds like you are on the right track. I bought a speed yellow 08 TT cab this past Oct and just love it - very similar to you (not daily driver, dream car, etc). Also got the tip which I have come to learn is the Rodney Dangerfield of transmissions, but I have thoroughly enjoyed it and the car is great fun.
#22
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Nice color....Did you get any aftermarket warranty, or just go for it without? I LOVE the blue/tan combo, perfect for me too. Just wondering how many miles were on yours when purchased, and any issues? I would love a stick shift, but unfortunately I can no longer drive one due to physical issues, so I gotta go auto!
#23
Quick update, I drove the car today, drove to Bethesda to check it out, drove very well, but the inside was really bad. Price was less than the first one, nearly $15k cheaper (Asking was 58,800) but it just looked bad inside. Yes, the car is 13 years old, but I have seen 13 year old cars that look amazing inside, barely worn. The first one I saw for the $84k (77k now) was perfect inside besides a little wear on the radio dials. This one had scuffs all over, the seats felt dried out, the silver trim around many of the vents was peeling off, just looked like it was not well cared for. Yes, it was cheaper, and it is 13 years old, but I still want a car I will get into and really love, not one I can see all the damage and not be happy. There was also a nasty metallic rattle from under the steering wheel area somewhere, dealer said "It's winter time and a convertible, they make noise...." but it was not coming from the roof, and it was not a basic creak. Also, he raised and lowered the roof, and the quarter window on the passenger side kept bouncing back open, had to close the roof 4 times before it worked. Fog lights were hazy with water in them too. Front brakes were new which was nice, but the rears I can tell were getting old. Rotor was lipped and the pads looked nearly done with. All in all, I did not get a good feeling, and was not a car that I would be mad at myself next week if someone else bought it. The search continues!!
For reference, he is the car I was looking at: https://www.eurobethesdamercedes.com...1790ecf52e.htm
For reference, he is the car I was looking at: https://www.eurobethesdamercedes.com...1790ecf52e.htm
#24
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From your post on this thread dated Feb 1st - and your description of the car (the blue '08 Turbo), I found the car online then and saw the photos of it.
I knew then it was in really rough shape (especially with the interior) - as you've said. I was hoping that it would not be the car you would end up buying.
Good luck with the process going forward.
I knew then it was in really rough shape (especially with the interior) - as you've said. I was hoping that it would not be the car you would end up buying.
Good luck with the process going forward.
#25
Rennlist Member
Too much for 08 tip cab. I would look for 2009 or newer. The deals are out there. I just bought a 2009 6spd turbo cab a few months ago so I know the turbo vetting process well. PM if you want to discuss further, more than happy to share everything I picked up in the process.
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