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Old 03-21-2024, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by groovzilla
As mentioned on the other LS3 Thread, maybe you save a little money upfront doing the LS swap but you lose $$ on the back end when selling and smaller buyer market.
Most Porsche buyers prefer the original motor so rebuilding 997 motor is best for resale.
Doesn't matter...didn't buy the car to resell. but thanks for the concern.
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Good luck with the job ! I bet it will be an animal !
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Originally Posted by digs
Good luck with the job ! I bet it will be an animal !
haha. Going with a lot of trick and custom stuff because we can. I’m looking at probably in the 495 hp range for half the price of a replacement motor.



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