Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
#7786
Id imagine you already get out on track with the RS. Why not join our Rennsport Gruppe we do playdays at HD every month plus this year a few track tours...
I notice today that Jasons 997.2 RS is still on the market. I think its been there almost 6 months. Hes being a bit rich on the price (sale on behlaf). Also the red 7.2 GT3 is still there (again too pricey) and the black 7.1 GT3. Not sure why these arent all moving a bit faster - great cars. Maybe CCS need to price align.
Interesting to see new car buys looking for older models. Dean and I talked at length about this today with one of the original Porsche club founders. Its also happening the other way as I heard today a new 991 GT3 will be finding its way into the hands of a old school 356/911 club member who has a significant collection of desirable metal....
#7789
Haven't you worked it out yet? I'm NATO....no action talk only! The TT will be around for as long as I need a DD to until Donna wants a larger car, in which case we'd pool the GTI and TT proceeds into something
Emotion aside the TT is a logical choice for what is becoming a 4,500km road trip punctuated by 4 track days, it has 420hp, 4WD, PASM, tipo, good air con, good radio, 420 hp, two sets of good tyres, full insurance, air bag.
Looking at the attendee list, old and air cooled will be in the minority and it will be incrementally more expensive to take the C4. I don't have good road tyres for it, a new set of Z221s will be used up in the distance traveled and I'll have to get insurance.
Emotion aside the TT is a logical choice for what is becoming a 4,500km road trip punctuated by 4 track days, it has 420hp, 4WD, PASM, tipo, good air con, good radio, 420 hp, two sets of good tyres, full insurance, air bag.
Looking at the attendee list, old and air cooled will be in the minority and it will be incrementally more expensive to take the C4. I don't have good road tyres for it, a new set of Z221s will be used up in the distance traveled and I'll have to get insurance.
I understand the practical benefit off the 996TT. The new GT3 will be my choice if complied and road registered in time for similar reasons. My wife has requested it so as she is in alot of pain daily and the Europe trip proved hom much more space and comfort the newer car had for 3-4 week journeys over the 993. Its also a brand new 2014 MY car and as such removes much of the doubt about taking an older car even one as superbly (if I do say so myself) prepared and cared for as my 993.
However, you dont have a wife and two passengers worth of gear (imagine teh shoes Donna would want to take LOL!) around for two weeks and Ill be brutally honest - your 64 is probably more reliable for this journey than your 6TT. I say that because your TT hasnt been heavily stressed on teh track and its getting old and needing things as you well know. It hasnt been without its own issues in 2 years either.
Lastly you guys are going a bit of a "soul trip". the Reiang to bluff thing. the photos will hang on your wall for life mate. What do you want on those picture a 996TT in tipo grey silver you sold years ago or a 964 RS retro replica infused with your own passion, emotion, blood, sweat and tears that still is sitting in your garage as you look at that framed picture in the study....
There mate. Ive made it really easy (or hard) for you. My excuse is a new GT3 track oriented car and a 2 week trip for two and a crippled wife. Between us on here Ill be happier if we take the 993 personally (less money on the track and more memories to stack with the half a dozen or more 2 week+ journeys we have had in the old girl)....
Phew. First world problems eh!
#7792
Today's purchase moves me firmly towards the 996TT as my SITT car. It all now fits. The Z221s should last all four tracks, and I can travel on road tyres for the rest of the 4,500km with all the modern comforts. That means I'll be interested in shipping options for my track tyres.
We're co-ordinating Pete and Paul who fly into Chch as we leave Hamner Springs to join us at Springfield.
#7793
Hello all! My name is Stuart and you can probably all guess what kind of 911 I drive. We have recently welcomed to our family collection a 993 Targa previously owned by Bob who I see is a member here. As Bob mentioned my father has built up a small collection of classic cars and I finally managed to convince him that 993s count as classics already and we really need a 911 on the squad. It is the second youngest of the classics we have but it certainly has that classic car feel. We'll be keeping it stock and mainly trying to keep it somewhere near the condition Bob kept it in, although I don't know if we can keep the underside that clean!
Haven't had much seat time with it yet, out of town anyway, however it is quickly becoming one of my favourites. I can't even really describe why I like driving it but it just feels very right somehow. I imagine this is the air-cooled feeling many people talk about. Can't wait to get it out of town on some road trips soon, hopefully the weather will stay good for a while.
I see many of you are going on the South Island Track Tour, I got the email from Playday when that came out but sadly I will be on my honeymoon at that time so I missed out! Sounds like an amazing trip.
Haven't had much seat time with it yet, out of town anyway, however it is quickly becoming one of my favourites. I can't even really describe why I like driving it but it just feels very right somehow. I imagine this is the air-cooled feeling many people talk about. Can't wait to get it out of town on some road trips soon, hopefully the weather will stay good for a while.
I see many of you are going on the South Island Track Tour, I got the email from Playday when that came out but sadly I will be on my honeymoon at that time so I missed out! Sounds like an amazing trip.
Welcome to the madness!!!!!
Great to read your positive comments to date!!
As Paul said in another thread, that car seems to be very quick and "right on the throttle" for reasons unknown!!
Enjoy….and I guess I will have to change my Avatar sometime.
Bob
#7794
#7795
Over the week between the 26th/2nd I visited a few interesting roads, and they were relatively empty apart from the stint on SH1 on the way home.
Really surprised at the lack of traffic around the Firth of Thames and down to Tauranga, and then between Rotorua/Napier/Wellington.
The Rimutaka hill between Featherston and Upper Hutt was an experience, empty apart from a dense fog and a hero in a van determined to try push on in front of me.
Car is now parked up and will be until the end of Feb due to me being in the USA for what is looking to be a rather cold snowboarding trip given the weather. Slightly concerned about flying into Denver in 3 days.
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Really surprised at the lack of traffic around the Firth of Thames and down to Tauranga, and then between Rotorua/Napier/Wellington.
The Rimutaka hill between Featherston and Upper Hutt was an experience, empty apart from a dense fog and a hero in a van determined to try push on in front of me.
Car is now parked up and will be until the end of Feb due to me being in the USA for what is looking to be a rather cold snowboarding trip given the weather. Slightly concerned about flying into Denver in 3 days.
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In my 750km's I didnt see one cop on the open road.
#7796
Nice car….but I'm sure you miss your Champagne yellow 356 from days gone by?
Also re your search for a pre impact bumper 911…….last year I was looking at a restoration shop of full bare body metal restorations in Costa Mesa with the end result being better than new for sure……right down to the original houndstooth upholstery…..and they were pre-sold at around the $US180K !!!!!!!!!!!!
I recall that were 3 or 4 of them there.
Cheers
Bob
#7797
Hello all! My name is Stuart and you can probably all guess what kind of 911 I drive. We have recently welcomed to our family collection a 993 Targa previously owned by Bob who I see is a member here. As Bob mentioned my father has built up a small collection of classic cars and I finally managed to convince him that 993s count as classics already and we really need a 911 on the squad. It is the second youngest of the classics we have but it certainly has that classic car feel. We'll be keeping it stock and mainly trying to keep it somewhere near the condition Bob kept it in, although I don't know if we can keep the underside that clean!
Haven't had much seat time with it yet, out of town anyway, however it is quickly becoming one of my favourites. I can't even really describe why I like driving it but it just feels very right somehow. I imagine this is the air-cooled feeling many people talk about. Can't wait to get it out of town on some road trips soon, hopefully the weather will stay good for a while.
I see many of you are going on the South Island Track Tour, I got the email from Playday when that came out but sadly I will be on my honeymoon at that time so I missed out! Sounds like an amazing trip.
Haven't had much seat time with it yet, out of town anyway, however it is quickly becoming one of my favourites. I can't even really describe why I like driving it but it just feels very right somehow. I imagine this is the air-cooled feeling many people talk about. Can't wait to get it out of town on some road trips soon, hopefully the weather will stay good for a while.
I see many of you are going on the South Island Track Tour, I got the email from Playday when that came out but sadly I will be on my honeymoon at that time so I missed out! Sounds like an amazing trip.
#7798
To the contrary John. I think youve actually actioned most of what you have talked about doing to date. I understand the practical benefit off the 996TT. The new GT3 will be my choice if complied and road registered in time for similar reasons. My wife has requested it so as she is in alot of pain daily and the Europe trip proved hom much more space and comfort the newer car had for 3-4 week journeys over the 993. Its also a brand new 2014 MY car and as such removes much of the doubt about taking an older car even one as superbly (if I do say so myself) prepared and cared for as my 993. However, you dont have a wife and two passengers worth of gear (imagine teh shoes Donna would want to take LOL!) around for two weeks and Ill be brutally honest - your 64 is probably more reliable for this journey than your 6TT. I say that because your TT hasnt been heavily stressed on teh track and its getting old and needing things as you well know. It hasnt been without its own issues in 2 years either. Lastly you guys are going a bit of a "soul trip". the Reiang to bluff thing. the photos will hang on your wall for life mate. What do you want on those picture a 996TT in tipo grey silver you sold years ago or a 964 RS retro replica infused with your own passion, emotion, blood, sweat and tears that still is sitting in your garage as you look at that framed picture in the study.... There mate. Ive made it really easy (or hard) for you. My excuse is a new GT3 track oriented car and a 2 week trip for two and a crippled wife. Between us on here Ill be happier if we take the 993 personally (less money on the track and more memories to stack with the half a dozen or more 2 week+ journeys we have had in the old girl).... Phew. First world problems eh!
#7799
Hi Bob
Yes that is a good car , now it's back to red .
If I can't find an early 911 here at a reasonable price , then importing one might be the go , I have asked the question to a mate in the States .
Yes that is a good car , now it's back to red .
If I can't find an early 911 here at a reasonable price , then importing one might be the go , I have asked the question to a mate in the States .
#7800
Emotion aside the TT is a logical choice for what is becoming a 4,500km road trip punctuated by 4 track days, it has 420hp, 4WD, PASM, tipo, good air con, good radio, 420 hp, two sets of good tyres, full insurance, air bag. Looking at the attendee list, old and air cooled will be in the minority and it will be incrementally more expensive to take the C4. I don't have good road tyres for it, a new set of Z221s will be used up in the distance traveled and I'll have to get insurance.
The soul of the trip is the drive in a fantastic car. And the TT is a fantastic car!
Was expecting my radar to be rather noisy but it was quiet for the most part. Only 1 car parked up and a few patrolling. Most didn't have their radar on! Surprising. Bit of placebo action going on methinks...