Looking to pop my 911 cherry soon

Looking to pop my 911 cherry soon

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masopa

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159 posts

283 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Hi folks. Another newbie on board.

Having been lurking for a little while... About to take the 996 plunge, although have yet to find the perfect lassie. Driven a couple, seeing another on Monday. Don't want to rush it (actually, that's a complete lie, I want her NOW) and want to make sure I get the best one around.

Have spent a fair while looking on here and other fora (??) for tips and pretty much understand the risks on RMS, Engine blowout, service costs (don't seem too bad), tyre wear, brake degradation, console hinge breaks, stone chips, blah blah blah. But at the end of the day, I want one and I want her bad!

Have about £25k to spend on the car, give or take (we know which that will be) a couple of k, tops. I want OPC warranty and 111 check including in that couple of k, so really we're talking £26k tops for the beast herself.

Looking early 996 C2. Living in the wilds, was tempted by a C4 but the 2WD seems soooo planted I can't see any advantage bar when it's snowing or similar (and C2 seem more common, a good thing in Scotland - very few cars up here compared with dan sahf). Tip doesn't appeal as much - she'll be my first Porker, so want the genuine article.

No 993 though - I'm a shoit driver!

997gt3

3,135 posts

214 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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masopa said:
No 993 though - I'm a shoit driver!


Should that read short or shite driver?! :hehe

nervous

24,050 posts

230 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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masopa said:


No 993 though - I'm a shoit driver!


does shoit mean 'modern car'

masopa

Original Poster:

159 posts

283 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Both are thoroughly appropriate, although I meant the second!

I shan't tell you how I managed to write off my last performance car... well, I'm sure I will at some point but I might wait a post or two

c2dtg

3,019 posts

213 months

Friday 14th July 2006
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Good luck with your search.

Pppppllllllleeaaaseeeeeeee dont go for the Tip. whilst they are favoured by some (with nice hair) they simply do not compare to a manual. I was given a 2.7 Boxster as a courtsey car the other week. It had the tip box and felt completely dull. Got fed up with the steering wheel shift in about 30 secons and then used it as an auto.

Of course, if you work in the hair dressing business then you will need a Tip Cab.

masopa

Original Poster:

159 posts

283 months

Friday 14th July 2006
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Cheers for that... Must confess, I haven't driven a tip but was very happy with the manual so am going to plump for that.

If I were a hairdresser, I'd be a very poor one. Not the best advert for the trade!

greatgranny

9,128 posts

226 months

Friday 14th July 2006
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masopa said:
Hi folks. Another newbie on board.

Having been lurking for a little while...


Thats an understatement, 1 post every 10 months!

masopa

Original Poster:

159 posts

283 months

Friday 14th July 2006
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greatgranny said:
Thats an understatement, 1 post every 10 months!





I think the early ones might have been a few years ago in my M3 days...