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964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:22 am
by steve 1973
Hi all,
I'm looking at buying a 1990 964, and have just had it inspected (111 point check) at an official Porsche centre.
They said it was generally in a good condition, but needed a few things doing. Any advice on the following would be very much appreciated- thanks!
- Gear selector shaft leaking
- Discs and rear pads required
- Oil leaking from the "through bolt seals", "chest gaskets" and "timing covers". - Does this need to be attended to imminently, and is this what's referred to as a 'top' or 'bottom' end rebuild?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 12:40 pm
by Lee 944
Steve

hi and welcome.
Sorry I can't advise much on the issues, but I've always found OPC very competitive on repair prices. If they give you a quote, you can use it as a bargaining tool when you buy it?
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 1:09 pm
by steve 1973
Hi Lee, thanks very much!
The OPC prices were horrendous- £800 just for rear discs/pads, £550 odd for the gaitors, and £7200 for the engine work. (and that's without tyres, oil and filter etc!)
Steve
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:16 pm
by Lee 944
Ouch!!!!!! Where rare you? There might be a local independent garage that can help?
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:59 pm
by steve 1973
Am in Southport, and very interested to hear of a good independant!
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 7:24 pm
by 951Torqing
steve 1973 wrote:Am in Southport, and very interested to hear of a good independant!
Hartech in Bolton would be well worth contacting, not far from Southport and well recommended by most on here.
I used them twice on my 944 Cab and they do have a very good buyers guide on their web site :-
http://www.hartech.org/porsche_996_997_ ... guide.html
They also offer a lifetime maintenance plan (a good place to buy a car from I would have thought)
HTH
Clive
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 8:36 pm
by Neunelfer
Wow! Almost 9 grand on those things, that's a massive bargaining tool....have you seen any others yet? Might be worth keep looking. Plenty around. Good luck,
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:06 am
by steve 1973
951Torqing wrote:steve 1973 wrote:Am in Southport, and very interested to hear of a good independant!
Hartech in Bolton would be well worth contacting, not far from Southport and well recommended by most on here.
I used them twice on my 944 Cab and they do have a very good buyers guide on their web site :-
http://www.hartech.org/porsche_996_997_ ... guide.html
They also offer a lifetime maintenance plan (a good place to buy a car from I would have thought)
HTH
Clive
Many thanks for this, Clive- i'll give them a shout tomorrow!
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:13 am
by steve 1973
Neunelfer wrote:Wow! Almost 9 grand on those things, that's a massive bargaining tool....have you seen any others yet? Might be worth keep looking. Plenty around. Good luck,
Yes, but that's Porsche prices. They even quoted £270 odd just for a battery! You can pick suitable Bosch ones up for £68!
I've looked at a few, although i originally wanted a 3.2 Carrera, but there's something a little 'special' about this one, hence considering the different model. If price negotiations are favourable, then i'll buy it and get the work done to it. At the end of the day, there's little to stop spending top money on one, only to have the engine go a week or two later. At least if i get the jobs done, i know they've been done properly. Well that's the theory, anyway!
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:43 am
by Sean Smallman
I would think you can half the OPC price for the work. What labour rate were they quoting you?
Oil leaks are common on the 964, is there oil on the floor under the car?
There are a lot of cars out there that will have had this work done, so it does give you the option to be aggressive in the negotiations.
Good luck, let us know how you get on.
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:09 pm
by sparky1pq
In addition to Hartech you could try:
Sports & Classic, Knutsford - 01565 621311
http://www.sportsandclassic.com - I've not used them personally but they have a good reputation.
I use Loe Bank Motors in Edenfield, the owner Chris Sanderson is a knowledgeable chap and looks after my 993 and a few others around the North West use him. 01706 826060
http://www.loebankmotors.co.uk
Alternatively pop along to the North West region monthly meet, there is one next Monday (2nd September) I'm sure someone can give you some advice, you don't need to have a Porsche yet! See the North West pages for the location etc.
http://tipec.net/region_northwest.php
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:43 pm
by steve 1973
sparky1pq wrote:In addition to Hartech you could try:
Sports & Classic, Knutsford - 01565 621311
http://www.sportsandclassic.com - I've not used them personally but they have a good reputation.
I use Loe Bank Motors in Edenfield, the owner Chris Sanderson is a knowledgeable chap and looks after my 993 and a few others around the North West use him. 01706 826060
http://www.loebankmotors.co.uk
Alternatively pop along to the North West region monthly meet, there is one next Monday (2nd September) I'm sure someone can give you some advice, you don't need to have a Porsche yet! See the North West pages for the location etc.
http://tipec.net/region_northwest.php
Hi, many thanks for the info!
I joined TIPEC 2 years ago and am a member of the group you mentioned and have been picking brains at the meetings i've been able to get to. (Many thanks to Bob

Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 7:48 am
by steve 1973
Sean Smallman wrote:I would think you can half the OPC price for the work. What labour rate were they quoting you?
Oil leaks are common on the 964, is there oil on the floor under the car?
There are a lot of cars out there that will have had this work done, so it does give you the option to be aggressive in the negotiations.
Good luck, let us know how you get on.
Hi Sean,
Yes, there's about a cap full underneath that's dropped over the weekend. (I'll try to load a pic that Porsche took for me)
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 7:52 am
by steve 1973
Re: 964 pre-purchase advice please!
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:25 am
by JasonGibson