Does anyone know Wallis & Son Garage - Cambridge?

Does anyone know Wallis & Son Garage - Cambridge?

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Normski298

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99 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Hi all.

Considering a potential deal with the above garage on a trade for my 993 Targa to a nice manual 996 turbo in silver (I'll try to attach the link - but I'm a bit of a luddite!).

Anyone had dealings with them?

Any views on the 996?

I'll need a PPI - so any recommendations as I live down in Devon.

Thanks.

Link to the 996 turbo:

http://wallisandson.co.uk/stock/CarSales/listings/...

Edited by Normski298 on Saturday 27th August 21:47

Normski298

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16 posts

99 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Thanks - really helpful.

Just wondered if anyone had any dealings - if you're passing by I've attached the link to the 996 I'm taking a look at.

It's a 5 hour drive for me, so don't want to waste time (and put 600 miles on mine) if the photos don't do it justice

Normski298

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16 posts

99 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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Thanks all. AdamB - saw that one too but not keen on all the remapping.

I thought a non sat hav turbo looks a little less dated.

There's another silver 996 turbo up north with low miles too.

Normski298

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16 posts

99 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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Thanks SpinJim and Adam B. I'll def take a look at the black one as well - not about to make any rash decisions.

It's a weekend fun car - so get your point on the 997 turbo. Was thinking of getting the 996 for a couple of years then seeing how a 997.2 turbo were fairing.

I love my 993 but think it's time to experience a turbo.

Normski298

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16 posts

99 months

Wednesday 31st August 2016
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Not driven a 996 turbo. Get the point about a GT3 and it would certainly be on the shopping list if money were no object. I have to limit myself to £50k or else divorce no 2........

I will miss the 993 but it's time for something different and turbos (996 or 997) are relatively rare.