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Old 08-22-2012, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by jrgordonsenior
Gentlemen, and I use that term is a very broad sense, this young man (I presume) is switching from a 997 street car to a cup with 1400/1500 lb. springs. .
JR, i do not mean to hyjack this - but i do see a lot of 996 cups popped up for sale recently - are by any chances people dump them now due to any upcoming maintenance/parts cost changes? are those 996 cars still at same level maintenance price wise or will there be any significant changes?

or is it just a normal process for this time of the season to see a sudden surge of offers?
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Originally Posted by utkinpol
JR, i do not mean to hyjack this - but i do see a lot of 996 cups popped up for sale recently - are by any chances people dump them now due to any upcoming maintenance/parts cost changes? are those 996 cars still at same level maintenance price wise or will there be any significant changes?

or is it just a normal process for this time of the season to see a sudden surge of offers?
Coincidential I would think... 6-cups are certainly cheaper to maintain the 7-cups, but many folks prefer driving a sequential....



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