997.2 RS or 4.0 wanted
Discussion
GJB said:
How does a deal `fall through`?
Could be any number of things:Car not as described on inspection
Damage or over-revs discovered on inspection
Couldn’t agree a price
Seller changes their mind
It doesn’t really mater why it fell through… it just did.
I’m hanging on to mine (3.8 RS) and it would appear that most other owners are to.
I think most (who want to) will choose to sell in the Spring; prices drop during Winter generally and most will want to maximise their return by waiting it out for a few months – unless of course you can find someone who ‘has’ to sell for financial or other reasons.
There is one RHD 3.8 RS for sale via a dealer that is advertised on here, but it’s strong money. I’m guessing it’s SOR and the owner will wait it out over Winter expecting the market to meet the asking price eventually in the Spring.
GJB said:
How does a deal `fall through`?
Unless the owner decided to hang on whilst values continue to rise.
What colour & spec you looking for on an RS 3.8?
Several deals have fallen through because they decided not to sell in the end, or it's a case of 'I'll call you in a month and ask for a little more money' type thing.Unless the owner decided to hang on whilst values continue to rise.
What colour & spec you looking for on an RS 3.8?
I'm ready to buy, but not in any hurry really
"I’m hanging on to mine (3.8 RS) and it would appear that most other owners are to."
What colour combo and spec is yours?
I spent ages looking because Blue/Gold is the only colour combo I liked, unless it had been colour to sample.
It's very high spec and after 9 Porsches including a 996 GT3, 997 RS.1 and a 997 GT2 I am pleased to have one in the garage. Have driven the 4.0 RS but prices are just bonkers.
What colour combo and spec is yours?
I spent ages looking because Blue/Gold is the only colour combo I liked, unless it had been colour to sample.
It's very high spec and after 9 Porsches including a 996 GT3, 997 RS.1 and a 997 GT2 I am pleased to have one in the garage. Have driven the 4.0 RS but prices are just bonkers.
GJB said:
"I’m hanging on to mine (3.8 RS) and it would appear that most other owners are to."
What colour combo and spec is yours?
Sorry I've only just seen this - mine is Grey/Black with Red - there's a picture in my profile.What colour combo and spec is yours?
Spec' is pretty much everything minus the front lift - red belts and red cage - pretty much perfect for me...
GJB said:
"I’m hanging on to mine (3.8 RS) and it would appear that most other owners are to."
What colour combo and spec is yours?
I spent ages looking because Blue/Gold is the only colour combo I liked, unless it had been colour to sample.
It's very high spec and after 9 Porsches including a 996 GT3, 997 RS.1 and a 997 GT2 I am pleased to have one in the garage. Have driven the 4.0 RS but prices are just bonkers.
Hi. I saw your car at the Hedingham car park this morning. Looked super. What colour combo and spec is yours?
I spent ages looking because Blue/Gold is the only colour combo I liked, unless it had been colour to sample.
It's very high spec and after 9 Porsches including a 996 GT3, 997 RS.1 and a 997 GT2 I am pleased to have one in the garage. Have driven the 4.0 RS but prices are just bonkers.
Will post some pictures when I get a chance.
LaSource said:
GJB said:
"I’m hanging on to mine (3.8 RS) and it would appear that most other owners are to."
What colour combo and spec is yours?
I spent ages looking because Blue/Gold is the only colour combo I liked, unless it had been colour to sample.
It's very high spec and after 9 Porsches including a 996 GT3, 997 RS.1 and a 997 GT2 I am pleased to have one in the garage. Have driven the 4.0 RS but prices are just bonkers.
Hi. I saw your car at the Hedingham car park this morning. Looked super. What colour combo and spec is yours?
I spent ages looking because Blue/Gold is the only colour combo I liked, unless it had been colour to sample.
It's very high spec and after 9 Porsches including a 996 GT3, 997 RS.1 and a 997 GT2 I am pleased to have one in the garage. Have driven the 4.0 RS but prices are just bonkers.
Will post some pictures when I get a chance.
GJB said:
Thank heavens for `front axle lift`.
Well, I had a bit of mixed feelings with that on Sunday morning.Took the car out of the garage and the bloody thing would not lower back down to normal height!
After 10 minutes of trying and rebooting (i.e. turning the car on and off!)...decided to just drive off and hope it lowers due to speed being too high...that sorted it.
GJB said:
Thank heavens for `front axle lift`.
I specifically looked for a car without it when purchasing! It’s not the first time I have heard of cars having issues with it locking in to one position or the other.
I have come to accept that the front splitter will suffer the occasional scrape and now treat it as a ‘consumable’ – they’re not that expensive to replace and it will allow entry or exit from most places at a sufficiently slow pace. Likewise the front brake cooling ducts in extremis can rub, but again not too expensive to replace when viewed against the original cost of front-lift as an option or the potential issues that might come with the added complexity…
TheDeadPrussian said:
GJB said:
Thank heavens for `front axle lift`.
I specifically looked for a car without it when purchasing! It’s not the first time I have heard of cars having issues with it locking in to one position or the other.
I have come to accept that the front splitter will suffer the occasional scrape and now treat it as a ‘consumable’ – they’re not that expensive to replace and it will allow entry or exit from most places at a sufficiently slow pace. Likewise the front brake cooling ducts in extremis can rub, but again not too expensive to replace when viewed against the original cost of front-lift as an option or the potential issues that might come with the added complexity…
Front-axle lift is actually worth the money.
Having owned GT3's and a GT2 previously (no axle lift) it's easy to say consider the splitters as consumables. But it's the additional faffing around getting the splitter and getting it installed that gets to be a right PITA.
Only once has the lift failed to go down straight away but that may have been user error pushing the button too many times in quick succession. I think it comes down automatically once you start speeding up anyway. Glad to have it as it saves embarrasement when driving down unfamiliar roads and encountering sleeping poliecmen or crappy raod surfaces.
Having owned GT3's and a GT2 previously (no axle lift) it's easy to say consider the splitters as consumables. But it's the additional faffing around getting the splitter and getting it installed that gets to be a right PITA.
Only once has the lift failed to go down straight away but that may have been user error pushing the button too many times in quick succession. I think it comes down automatically once you start speeding up anyway. Glad to have it as it saves embarrasement when driving down unfamiliar roads and encountering sleeping poliecmen or crappy raod surfaces.
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