Let me throw this out to you....
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Clive993
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
Only one answer - and it ends in 93. its the car those with style go for in the Porscheworld!! (leaves quickly)
996 TT X50 Aerokit Seal Grey
'Flossy' the 71 VW campervan
Wilson the 60 Split screen
Morris the 58 Split screen in 'shed' state
Wilma the Karmann 70's beetle
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Nasty 206 pug thing - but great for trashing around in
'Flossy' the 71 VW campervan
Wilson the 60 Split screen
Morris the 58 Split screen in 'shed' state
Wilma the Karmann 70's beetle
Jag x type motorway slogger
Nasty 206 pug thing - but great for trashing around in
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demonfish
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964russ
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
964 is the only way forward! 
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66ghia
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
Wow.....was not expecting all that....I will not be doing any daily miles, just dry weekends !!
So in a nut shell the 71 is "interesting" the 993 has "a great back end" and "goes like stink" !!
Still can't decide, goona get out in a few after xmas
So in a nut shell the 71 is "interesting" the 993 has "a great back end" and "goes like stink" !!
Still can't decide, goona get out in a few after xmas
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sam
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
good nutshell!!!!!!!!!!!![ 993 is a fab car you do not have the very high levels of tlc you will have to invest in a very early car but you will have the benifit of the last of the hairy ar$e Porsches before you get to the 'sanitized'996/7cars which of course have their place and at present are very good value , won't be long before you can get two 996's for the price of a good 993 . now thats great value !!!
quote="66ghia"]Wow.....was not expecting all that....I will not be doing any daily miles, just dry weekends !!
So in a nut shell the 71 is "interesting" the 993 has "a great back end" and "goes like stink" !!
Still can't decide, goona get out in a few after xmas[/quote]
So in a nut shell the 71 is "interesting" the 993 has "a great back end" and "goes like stink" !!
Still can't decide, goona get out in a few after xmas[/quote]
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66ghia
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
What sort of price should I expect to pay for a decent 993 Targa at the moment? - are this prices holding ?!?
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sam
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
should get a reasonable car for K20 but a really good one will be K25 , look for and try a left hooker they drive better IMO as the peddles are sited in a better position , don't expect it cheaper though ,cos everyone knows abouy this plus the European marketplace is strong for 993's good luck
66ghia wrote:What sort of price should I expect to pay for a decent 993 Targa at the moment? - are this prices holding ?!?
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mymerak
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
Hi
I tend to agree with Sam
At £20k expect approx 100k miles on the clock and at £24k to £25k you ought to be in the 50k to 60k mileage bracket
Lots to look out for
You might get lucky and find an urgent sale privately but whatever you do get an expert inspection done. To me it's a no brainer when thinking about investing the sort of money talked about here
I looked at many cars before selecting one for professional inspection. The inspection revealed a few things that I did not spot and that covered the charge in the negotiated discount
The biggest issue I have found with the 993 is brake wear. On the targa make sure the roof is in good condition and the seals are not cream crackered, also listen for squeaks and rattles from the roof; good ones are fine
If you are extremely serious about buying on of these cars I can send you a check list I devised
Also on the issue of inspections many independants do them and they are not as costly as you may think, certainly less expensive than a certain person who writes in certain magazines
Also make sure all the stickers are in place, especially under the "bonnet" and the numbers match all over and to the "log book" and original paper work if there is any
Last 5 to 6 years comprehensive service records and bills is essential IMHO
finally 48k service is a big one in terms of work and cost so make sure it has been done properly; check the bills for materials, labour and consumables
I tend to agree with Sam
At £20k expect approx 100k miles on the clock and at £24k to £25k you ought to be in the 50k to 60k mileage bracket
Lots to look out for
You might get lucky and find an urgent sale privately but whatever you do get an expert inspection done. To me it's a no brainer when thinking about investing the sort of money talked about here
I looked at many cars before selecting one for professional inspection. The inspection revealed a few things that I did not spot and that covered the charge in the negotiated discount
The biggest issue I have found with the 993 is brake wear. On the targa make sure the roof is in good condition and the seals are not cream crackered, also listen for squeaks and rattles from the roof; good ones are fine
If you are extremely serious about buying on of these cars I can send you a check list I devised
Also on the issue of inspections many independants do them and they are not as costly as you may think, certainly less expensive than a certain person who writes in certain magazines
Also make sure all the stickers are in place, especially under the "bonnet" and the numbers match all over and to the "log book" and original paper work if there is any
Last 5 to 6 years comprehensive service records and bills is essential IMHO
finally 48k service is a big one in terms of work and cost so make sure it has been done properly; check the bills for materials, labour and consumables
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66ghia
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
Thanks a check list would be great, what about tax and insurance ?!?!?
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demonfish
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66ghia
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
Mr Pink Wheels.......get the impression that you are not taking this to seriously !!!
What does tax and insurance cost you (are the pink rims a covered peril ?)
What does tax and insurance cost you (are the pink rims a covered peril ?)
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demonfish
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who me? i take everything seriously...
my insurance costs 850 a year, 29 yrs old, central birm, all mods declared including unlimited trackday cover.
my insurance costs 850 a year, 29 yrs old, central birm, all mods declared including unlimited trackday cover.
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mymerak
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
Hi
my insurance is £329 per year, protected NCB, full NCB, 5000 miles per year on a 993 Targa, garaged and a city post code
Have a look on Pistonheads at ref 587389 at £24k (silver 993 targa with red interior)
It seems to tick most of the boxes, most of the work seems to be done but front brakes need a check over as does the paper work. Colour ought not to be a big issue if you can live with it, the car is what you buy.
Might even get it for a bit less
I think Steve Bull does inspections
Sorry cannot find my check list due to a few bad sectors on the second hard disc on my P.C.
my insurance is £329 per year, protected NCB, full NCB, 5000 miles per year on a 993 Targa, garaged and a city post code
Have a look on Pistonheads at ref 587389 at £24k (silver 993 targa with red interior)
It seems to tick most of the boxes, most of the work seems to be done but front brakes need a check over as does the paper work. Colour ought not to be a big issue if you can live with it, the car is what you buy.
Might even get it for a bit less
I think Steve Bull does inspections
Sorry cannot find my check list due to a few bad sectors on the second hard disc on my P.C.
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Ultraman
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
drive as many cars as you can. I drove 996s, 993s but nothng older. I bought my C4 because, well.. it 'made' me fall in love with it!
The looks, the drive, the sound, the history, the value, the respect, the honour. you don't get any of that in a 996. If it is weekends and you are looking for something special then go for a 993. I drove 380 miles last Sunday and it didn't miss a beat. It is an amazing car and I hope to look after it and pass it on to my son 96 more years to go!).
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The looks, the drive, the sound, the history, the value, the respect, the honour. you don't get any of that in a 996. If it is weekends and you are looking for something special then go for a 993. I drove 380 miles last Sunday and it didn't miss a beat. It is an amazing car and I hope to look after it and pass it on to my son 96 more years to go!).
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Black 993 Carrera 4 Coupe
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Ultraman
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Re: Let me throw this out to you....
ps. Try hagerty Insurance. I am 36, Live in Croydon, London, car garaged and I pay £197 fully comp, plus an additional driver, plus european cover and breakdown thrown in. You will not beat that!
Black 993 Carrera 4 Coupe
