I've just bought some poverty Pork…
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Went to see another Box.
It's brought me round a little after the green one - much, much prefer the black interior, and as a 98 2.5 it was more basic, and somehow just felt more me. Surprised I liked the colour too, presumed only speed yellow would look good, not pastel.
However, it's chintzed up with led lights, massive wheels and 4 different types (fail), and like an idiot, I didn't read the but about the gearbox - tiptronic fail.
Still, it's made me want one more. There's quite a few popped up on carandclassic in the past few days, some cheap 2.5s with some of the big jobs done.
It's brought me round a little after the green one - much, much prefer the black interior, and as a 98 2.5 it was more basic, and somehow just felt more me. Surprised I liked the colour too, presumed only speed yellow would look good, not pastel.
However, it's chintzed up with led lights, massive wheels and 4 different types (fail), and like an idiot, I didn't read the but about the gearbox - tiptronic fail.
Still, it's made me want one more. There's quite a few popped up on carandclassic in the past few days, some cheap 2.5s with some of the big jobs done.
DavidJJ said:
Fair-do's tbh. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places but am struggling to find much in the way of tidy 3.6 996 C2's (coupe/manual) at the moment.
Try a C4. I was dead set on the "enthusiast C2 " until I drove a C4. They drive very similarly in most situations.And that's after passing up an aerokitted manual C2 privately with 60k and full porsche service history in may...
I been in the hinterland for 12 years foolishly selling a 993C2 in 2004 after a short period of ownership. Great car but scary having a large wedge of cash invested in a car. That and the wife wasn't that keen.
Hindsight and a divorce later I'm now looing to get back into ownership and have been looking for early 996 3.4's.
I'm reluctant to buy privately, I've always bought from dealers. maybe it's the reassurance of a warranty that helps. That, and buying the seller. There's a lot to be said about buying on history and condition rather than age and mileage.
Problem is I do procrastinate and by the time I've convinced myself to go for it, the car I might be interested in, is gone. I've always been a bit impulsive in the past and I'm now trying to use my head a bit more, though I'm finding I'm over thinking it.
However I think if I had any doubt about a car then I'd walk now, there are good ones out there, but there are also some overly tired examples.
I am determined to get back into the fold though.
Hindsight and a divorce later I'm now looing to get back into ownership and have been looking for early 996 3.4's.
I'm reluctant to buy privately, I've always bought from dealers. maybe it's the reassurance of a warranty that helps. That, and buying the seller. There's a lot to be said about buying on history and condition rather than age and mileage.
Problem is I do procrastinate and by the time I've convinced myself to go for it, the car I might be interested in, is gone. I've always been a bit impulsive in the past and I'm now trying to use my head a bit more, though I'm finding I'm over thinking it.
However I think if I had any doubt about a car then I'd walk now, there are good ones out there, but there are also some overly tired examples.
I am determined to get back into the fold though.
PointnShoot said:
I been in the hinterland for 12 years foolishly selling a 993C2 in 2004 after a short period of ownership. Great car but scary having a large wedge of cash invested in a car. That and the wife wasn't that keen.
Hindsight and a divorce later I'm now looing to get back into ownership and have been looking for early 996 3.4's.
I'm reluctant to buy privately, I've always bought from dealers. maybe it's the reassurance of a warranty that helps. That, and buying the seller. There's a lot to be said about buying on history and condition rather than age and mileage.
Problem is I do procrastinate and by the time I've convinced myself to go for it, the car I might be interested in, is gone. I've always been a bit impulsive in the past and I'm now trying to use my head a bit more, though I'm finding I'm over thinking it.
However I think if I had any doubt about a car then I'd walk now, there are good ones out there, but there are also some overly tired examples.
I am determined to get back into the fold though.
Having viewed several cars recently, private and trade, I came to the conclusion I'd rather buy trade. This is the first time, because I've always placed a lot of value in meeting the owner and cutting out the middle man.Hindsight and a divorce later I'm now looing to get back into ownership and have been looking for early 996 3.4's.
I'm reluctant to buy privately, I've always bought from dealers. maybe it's the reassurance of a warranty that helps. That, and buying the seller. There's a lot to be said about buying on history and condition rather than age and mileage.
Problem is I do procrastinate and by the time I've convinced myself to go for it, the car I might be interested in, is gone. I've always been a bit impulsive in the past and I'm now trying to use my head a bit more, though I'm finding I'm over thinking it.
However I think if I had any doubt about a car then I'd walk now, there are good ones out there, but there are also some overly tired examples.
I am determined to get back into the fold though.
But recent experience was of over-described private cars and frankly I didn't want a doer upper.
All the cars I viewed had something wrong with them, but the difference is dealers will put them right. And there's greater security in the transaction.
I probably ended up overpaying for the car I bought, but it is the right car. I'd already done the deal when I remembered about the warranty! A £1000 claim limit won't go far tbh.
But the biggest laugh was the dealer who I asked about the warranty on his ok but unexceptional 3.6 C4.
"21 days" he replied. "that's what we give on all our cars"!!
griffter said:
Having viewed several cars recently, private and trade, I came to the conclusion I'd rather buy trade. This is the first time, because I've always placed a lot of value in meeting the owner and cutting out the middle man.
But recent experience was of over-described private cars and frankly I didn't want a doer upper.
All the cars I viewed had something wrong with them, but the difference is dealers will put them right. And there's greater security in the transaction.
Dealers over-describe too!But recent experience was of over-described private cars and frankly I didn't want a doer upper.
All the cars I viewed had something wrong with them, but the difference is dealers will put them right. And there's greater security in the transaction.
Huge Spec Fast Road Weekend Or Track Toy
£12,980.00
Porsche stainless steel tequipment rear bolt in cage
GT3 Carbon Backed Lightweight Bucket Seats With Luke 4 Point Harnesses
Full Race Induction Kit
Stainless Exhaust Bypass
Uprated Clutch
New Main Shaft Bearing & Seal
Quickshifter
Fully Refurbished GT3 Alloys
Recent (one day old) Toyo 888's
GT3 Bumper With Cut Outs
Extra Central Rad
Fully Polybushed Throughout
New Control Arms
Porsche Design Coilovers Fully Adjustable
Fully Serviced Inc Millers Oils Throughout, Plugs, Filters, Pads Etc...
The car Was Also Subject To A Full Quality Matt Black/Orange Respray, Glass Out, Doors, Bonnet, Boot Etc.... No Traces Of Orig Colour
Full Professional Geometry & Corner Weight Set Up At Northampton Motorsport
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201434496497
£12,980.00
Porsche stainless steel tequipment rear bolt in cage
GT3 Carbon Backed Lightweight Bucket Seats With Luke 4 Point Harnesses
Full Race Induction Kit
Stainless Exhaust Bypass
Uprated Clutch
New Main Shaft Bearing & Seal
Quickshifter
Fully Refurbished GT3 Alloys
Recent (one day old) Toyo 888's
GT3 Bumper With Cut Outs
Extra Central Rad
Fully Polybushed Throughout
New Control Arms
Porsche Design Coilovers Fully Adjustable
Fully Serviced Inc Millers Oils Throughout, Plugs, Filters, Pads Etc...
The car Was Also Subject To A Full Quality Matt Black/Orange Respray, Glass Out, Doors, Bonnet, Boot Etc.... No Traces Of Orig Colour
Full Professional Geometry & Corner Weight Set Up At Northampton Motorsport
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201434496497
Looks very tidy on the ad, although the pic with the roof up looks to show some decent evidence of significant wear although that may be lighting/shadows. That said, I'd be all over this if I was in the market for one, and I'm not normally a fan of red cars! Hopefully she goes to a good home
Edited by Mario149 on Saturday 17th October 23:10
Thanks both of you, good to meet you cmoose. The fabric has very light wear only where it folds, as you say it's possibly a trick of the light/shadow.
Sold to a pher, flying down from Scotland tonight, should enjoy his drive back.
Edited as I see what you mean, that second photo makes the roof like quite bad in a diagonal stripe from the rear window (it isn't thankfully)!
Cheers, Dave
Sold to a pher, flying down from Scotland tonight, should enjoy his drive back.
Edited as I see what you mean, that second photo makes the roof like quite bad in a diagonal stripe from the rear window (it isn't thankfully)!
Cheers, Dave
Edited by Fishy Dave on Sunday 18th October 12:58
Animal said:
Going to try and see this one tonight: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Showing as sold now, anyone on here?ATM said:
Huge Spec Fast Road Weekend Or Track Toy
£12,980.00
Porsche stainless steel tequipment rear bolt in cage
GT3 Carbon Backed Lightweight Bucket Seats With Luke 4 Point Harnesses
Full Race Induction Kit
Stainless Exhaust Bypass
Uprated Clutch
New Main Shaft Bearing & Seal
Quickshifter
Fully Refurbished GT3 Alloys
Recent (one day old) Toyo 888's
GT3 Bumper With Cut Outs
Extra Central Rad
Fully Polybushed Throughout
New Control Arms
Porsche Design Coilovers Fully Adjustable
Fully Serviced Inc Millers Oils Throughout, Plugs, Filters, Pads Etc...
The car Was Also Subject To A Full Quality Matt Black/Orange Respray, Glass Out, Doors, Bonnet, Boot Etc.... No Traces Of Orig Colour
Full Professional Geometry & Corner Weight Set Up At Northampton Motorsport
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201434496497
That looked very good value!£12,980.00
Porsche stainless steel tequipment rear bolt in cage
GT3 Carbon Backed Lightweight Bucket Seats With Luke 4 Point Harnesses
Full Race Induction Kit
Stainless Exhaust Bypass
Uprated Clutch
New Main Shaft Bearing & Seal
Quickshifter
Fully Refurbished GT3 Alloys
Recent (one day old) Toyo 888's
GT3 Bumper With Cut Outs
Extra Central Rad
Fully Polybushed Throughout
New Control Arms
Porsche Design Coilovers Fully Adjustable
Fully Serviced Inc Millers Oils Throughout, Plugs, Filters, Pads Etc...
The car Was Also Subject To A Full Quality Matt Black/Orange Respray, Glass Out, Doors, Bonnet, Boot Etc.... No Traces Of Orig Colour
Full Professional Geometry & Corner Weight Set Up At Northampton Motorsport
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201434496497
Does this count as poverty pork?
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Anybody know this car? Hopefully viewing on Sat.
Also seen a couple of nice 996s at Portiacraft in North London - anybody got experience of dealing with them?
PS: quick question re oil pressure, what should the gauge show when warm?
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Anybody know this car? Hopefully viewing on Sat.
Also seen a couple of nice 996s at Portiacraft in North London - anybody got experience of dealing with them?
PS: quick question re oil pressure, what should the gauge show when warm?
Edited by Animal on Friday 23 October 10:19
This thread has the Best Title I've ever seen on a car forum and I have enjoyed reading it immensely since Day 1. Therefore it gives me great pleasure to be able to contribute with my newly acquired 2002 Poverty Pork Boxster S. 108,000 miles, spaztronic, pretty good all round, under five grand. And with my limited talent, it makes you feel like a pretty good driver around the corners.
Honoured to be a part of this esteemed club.
Edited by 993kimbo on Friday 23 October 19:40
PointnShoot said:
Bought a similar car with less miles, white indicators and a manual box a couple of years ago for £7,200, apart from a couple of tyres, didn't cost me a penny Gassing Station | Porsche General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff