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tr7v8 said:
YoungMD said:
andy97 said:
There's a 2.5 litre Boxster for sale from a trader near me for £3.5k. Sounds like a good deal really.
So i have looked at a fair few boxsters at the £4k mark and i have to say hands down they are the bargain at the moment, and comoared to a 997 i find the drive different but equally appealing......But and heres the but, i think there are three types of purchases around this mark, and the first one may be unlucky:
1. Wants a Boxster just about has 4/5k and will rely on an indy to do all the work.
2. Wants a boxster has just about 4/5k but likes a bit of amateur mechanics
3. Wants a boxster has 4/5k but has 2k in reserve for a suspension refresh etc should thier indy spot a few issues......
Fantastic cars but can cost a few k if you are soley indy dependent and unlucky, but in my view also the perfect car for a bit of amateur mechanics..
wjb said:
Ok so its more than 3k but this 986 at Portiacraft looks nice...
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Went to have a look at that one as its local to me. Tyres and brakes seemed in good condition. Interior less so... there is probably a water leak somewhere as there was a considerable amount of mould developing inside (dash and roof)!! |http://thumbsnap.com/vtHVyeKV[/url]
Didn't check the SH or the bodywork as it was wet. From the looks of things it must have been there for a while now. I'd like to think that they would sort out the leak before sale, but for anyone interested in it should keep an eye out.
Still... main takeaway for me is that it reminded me that, at 6ft5, I don't quite fit in the 986s...
YoungMD said:
tr7v8 said:
YoungMD said:
andy97 said:
There's a 2.5 litre Boxster for sale from a trader near me for £3.5k. Sounds like a good deal really.
So i have looked at a fair few boxsters at the £4k mark and i have to say hands down they are the bargain at the moment, and comoared to a 997 i find the drive different but equally appealing......But and heres the but, i think there are three types of purchases around this mark, and the first one may be unlucky:
1. Wants a Boxster just about has 4/5k and will rely on an indy to do all the work.
2. Wants a boxster has just about 4/5k but likes a bit of amateur mechanics
3. Wants a boxster has 4/5k but has 2k in reserve for a suspension refresh etc should thier indy spot a few issues......
Fantastic cars but can cost a few k if you are soley indy dependent and unlucky, but in my view also the perfect car for a bit of amateur mechanics..
RiccardoG said:
Went to have a look at that one as its local to me. Tyres and brakes seemed in good condition. Interior less so... there is probably a water leak somewhere as there was a considerable amount of mould developing inside (dash and roof)!!
Didn't check the SH or the bodywork as it was wet. From the looks of things it must have been there for a while now. I'd like to think that they would sort out the leak before sale, but for anyone interested in it should keep an eye out.
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Surprised to hear that little review, I thought they were quite good there. Wouldn't expect a mouldy car from a dealer at that money Didn't check the SH or the bodywork as it was wet. From the looks of things it must have been there for a while now. I'd like to think that they would sort out the leak before sale, but for anyone interested in it should keep an eye out.
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wjb said:
andy97 said:
There's a 2.5 litre Boxster for sale from a trader near me for £3.5k. Sounds like a good deal really.
linky?Or are you after it?
It's at PH Sportscars in Shardlow, near Derby if you are interested. 01332 799298. don't know any other details and it's nothing to do with me.
wjb said:
Surprised to hear that little review, I thought they were quite good there. Wouldn't expect a mouldy car from a dealer at that money
Having been there a few times to look at their cars (often when having my own one being seen to) the ones I have seen often seem to be not so well prepped interior wise. On the other hand, I believe that in terms of the "oily bits" they're usually on top of things, which is why Portiacraft have a good rep and reasonable prices. I understand that when buying from them you can expect a solid car which you may need to clean/detail yourself. Then again, I haven't bought anything from them so I stand to be corrected.In this particular instance Harry recognied the state of the interior (without me saying anything) and noted that "it needs valeting still".
NJH said:
Maldini35 said:
In a world where a 1987 ford escort sold for £60k recently it is puzzling how a 6 cylinder, mid-engined, rwd, Porsche can we worth so little.
Not puzzling at all if you came from the front engined pork. All these cars were too successful for their own good, Porsche sold more than enough 944 and 986 cars to match supply demand when new and the cars last well enough to satisfy demand when a decade to two old. Its an odd truth about the car market, desirability and collectability, that all sorts of cars that no one was much interested in when new or nearly new suddenly become hugely desirable (such as the NSX or Fords which mostly rusted and died).I guess it allows us to drive some interesting stuff for not much money so we should be thankful.
Happy new year to all fellow pork junkies
Edited by Maldini35 on Thursday 31st December 20:21
anonymous said:
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Sorry, it wasn't meant as a dig, I just didn't understand what I was looking at. Apologies if it came across as harsh.Boxsters are good race cars, they can be a bit price to buy race prepared in my view but probably cheap ish to run as parts availability is good.
On a slightly different but related point, I have just discovered that the USA has a "Spec 996" race series as well as the well known "Spec Boxster" series.
anonymous said:
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Agreed.What about sharing something like this with another driver in CSCC or 750 Roadsports/ Club Enduro?
https://www.racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/6020...
andy97 said:
anonymous said:
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Agreed.What about sharing something like this with another driver in CSCC or 750 Roadsports/ Club Enduro?
https://www.racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/6020...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201495830899
I have no idea whether that particular car is road legal or not, but in general you wouldn't want to drive a race car on the road - too harsh and uncomfortable, and often useful things like a heater or fan have been deleted. Also if you drive to the race track and do have a mechanical problem or accident, how do you get back?
It's possible with some cars, just not recommended.
It's possible with some cars, just not recommended.
andy97 said:
I have no idea whether that particular car is road legal or not, but in general you wouldn't want to drive a race car on the road - too harsh and uncomfortable, and often useful things like a heater or fan have been deleted. Also if you drive to the race track and do have a mechanical problem or accident, how do you get back?
It's possible with some cars, just not recommended.
Yeah I know. The commitment to buy a track based toy isn't too scary but the whole trailer thing feels like a whole new and much MUCH more different level to me.It's possible with some cars, just not recommended.
Depends on whether you are talking about a track day car or a Racecar and whether you also need it to be a daily driver, or just drive to and from a track, say, once per month.
To be honest, I think a cheapish estate as a daily driver with a trailer is less hassle and cheaper in he long run as long as you have somewhere to keep it, even if that is only your drive.
To be honest, I think a cheapish estate as a daily driver with a trailer is less hassle and cheaper in he long run as long as you have somewhere to keep it, even if that is only your drive.
cmoose, you're unfairly targeting those of us on the fence re. 986 ownership. Chuffing tempting. I've been thinking that he 986 is already cool, even if the market (and some idiots) may not agree.
One my only remaining questions is, although I much prefer pre-'lift cars (on 17s please), is it worth considering the later ones as well? I mean I think the early cars look better overall, inside and out, but is the driving experience so different? I can't imagine it is but small changes can mean big variations in feel / enjoyment. Brakes / throttle action / response? Gear change? Ride / handling balance? :-)
Happy NY, will be in touch re. rendez-vous pour votre croc et mes deux.
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