The 997 Appreciation Thread
Discussion
KittyLitter said:
Wow, I love that too. Never seen one, or the baby blue one either.Louis Balfour said:
KittyLitter said:
Never much mention here of the 997 Black Edition - is that as they are super rare (manual just 5 in the country?) or that they are not really all that?
I'd forgotten about those.Weren't they the very last knockings of the 997?
Filibuster said:
Nuno AD said:
That looks on great condition, in particular considering the miles.
Would you mind sharing which detailer you used and whether you were happy with value for money?
I'm based in Basel, Switzerland. The detailer was Kamber Autopflege (https://www.autopflegekamber.ch/).Would you mind sharing which detailer you used and whether you were happy with value for money?
I have used them before a couple of times and while they are not amongst the top of the world detailers, they are very good and they have worked on high class stuff before. But prices in Switzerland are very high. And I don't know what the price was, because I have not yet recieved the invoice
Nuno AD said:
Filibuster said:
Nuno AD said:
That looks on great condition, in particular considering the miles.
Would you mind sharing which detailer you used and whether you were happy with value for money?
I'm based in Basel, Switzerland. The detailer was Kamber Autopflege (https://www.autopflegekamber.ch/).Would you mind sharing which detailer you used and whether you were happy with value for money?
I have used them before a couple of times and while they are not amongst the top of the world detailers, they are very good and they have worked on high class stuff before. But prices in Switzerland are very high. And I don't know what the price was, because I have not yet recieved the invoice
Do enjoy your car, especially with the current weather
Last Monday I drove the Grand Tour route from Basel to St. Ursanne and back through the french countryside. I can highly recommend
PTS 997 Targa - assume it is PTS. Seems rather nice
https://www.w4carsales.co.uk/used-cars/porsche-911...
https://www.w4carsales.co.uk/used-cars/porsche-911...
This is in my front left wheel arch, I presume this is a hydraulic hose for the power steering. It looks like it’s been weeping long term, there was oily crap sat in the subframe which I’ve cleaned off. The brass union is tight together, but I can turn it easily as a whole, if that makes sense.
Can anyone shed any light please?
Dark Olive Metallic PTS with tan interior - whats not to like!
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/16860668
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/16860668
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