Whats the next Porsche to go ballistic?

Whats the next Porsche to go ballistic?

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mollytherocker

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Monday 8th September 2014
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Warning - if you dislike value threads then go away!

Given the frankly incredible rises in pretty much anything air cooled in the last 2 years, I am wondering whats next? Assuming of course that the Porsche world is not about to come crashing down.

996 turbos are strong. 968CS? 928GTS? Or what about the 944 turbo?

Thoughts?

mollytherocker

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Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Its interesting how many times the word 'manual' has been repeated so far.

When all cars are auto (We are getting close surely), is this going to be the most important factor?

mollytherocker

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Tuesday 9th September 2014
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squirejo said:
CGT. Never again will we be able to buy a manual naturally aspirated supercars.
In my view, this is huge statement. The CGT is the last of the analogue supercar. And that V10 engine, bloody hell, have you heard one?

Shivers down the spine. And not from 'sound imposiums' or fancy valved exhausts or hybrid tech. Just good old four stroke engine goodness!

I reckon this car is WELL undervalued at the moment. Just wait.

mollytherocker

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Wednesday 10th September 2014
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cheekyone said:
Off topic slightly - However what's people's thoughts on the Renault Clio V6 - both M1& M2 were just over a thousand made ?

Of the just over a thousand made I think the Mk1 & Mk2 there's not that many in the uk ie under 200 of each

All cars have a metal plaque inside with the actual build no on it
Jesus, well off topic, BUT!

Yes, these are fun cars and will indeed be recognised in the hall of fame!

mollytherocker

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Friday 12th September 2014
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Dave Thornton said:
Are there any 996 variants that may be worth more than their 997 equivalent. If not, then 996 turbo values could prop up (or push up) 997 turbo values.
Yes, 996GT3 mk1

mollytherocker

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Friday 12th September 2014
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goldsbd said:
They may not go ballistic right now, but mint 997 GT2's that haven't been messed about with are truly rare, probably only around 40 or 50 left in the UK and even fewer straight cars without history, and extremely rarely if ever any for sale, there are usually more RS's for sale, seems most people who own them are sitting tight and holding on to them.
Yep.

mollytherocker

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Wednesday 10th February 2016
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ECGT3 said:
Any views on 924 Carrera GT?
Still some way to go I reckon.