Been offered a 996 Turbo manual - what to look out for
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depends on the price but consider this one listed today (no affiliation) ... as you know this one will be pukka.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20366489

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20366489

Jones the cat said:
depends on the price but consider this one listed today (no affiliation) ... as you know this one will be pukka.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20366489

And “£20K of recent spend”…. You potentially need deep pockets for 996TT. To answer the OP - in addition to the usual all the usual stuff like consumables and service history Turbos/pipes/exhaust studs, radiators, gearbox all need careful checking. https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20366489

Morning,
I sold my X50 manual in December 2024 to a lovely chap for the same sum, 40k. I'd owned it for 15 years and it had 63k on the clock.
It's true that they can have some big bills, but as long as they're maintained and have good history you should be fine. Just get it inspected by a Specialist, go into it with your eyes open and enjoy.
They're great cars, pre purchase inspection is the key to the process.
I sold my X50 manual in December 2024 to a lovely chap for the same sum, 40k. I'd owned it for 15 years and it had 63k on the clock.
It's true that they can have some big bills, but as long as they're maintained and have good history you should be fine. Just get it inspected by a Specialist, go into it with your eyes open and enjoy.
They're great cars, pre purchase inspection is the key to the process.
Darranu said:
Morning,
I sold my X50 manual in December 2024 to a lovely chap for the same sum, 40k. I'd owned it for 15 years and it had 63k on the clock.
It's true that they can have some big bills, but as long as they're maintained and have good history you should be fine. Just get it inspected by a Specialist, go into it with your eyes open and enjoy.
They're great cars, pre purchase inspection is the key to the process
All these ^ points are spot on.I sold my X50 manual in December 2024 to a lovely chap for the same sum, 40k. I'd owned it for 15 years and it had 63k on the clock.
It's true that they can have some big bills, but as long as they're maintained and have good history you should be fine. Just get it inspected by a Specialist, go into it with your eyes open and enjoy.
They're great cars, pre purchase inspection is the key to the process
Just be aware that a car that's been in long term storage may well need some expensive recommissioning.
Tyres, auxiliary drive belts, suspension bushes, seals and a plethora of other components can all slowly deteriorate despite the car not being used.
Turbo heat shields, turbo oil feeds/drains and turbo cooling pipes along with exhaust manifold to turbo fasteners are all liable to corrode and be seized come their removal. Their replacement can therefore be a time consuming and expensive operation.
Dampers and springs are consumables on a 996, and if either are below par, the car will not drive nicely.
Brake discs frequently corrode on their inner faces (despite looking in good, serviceable condition on their outer faces) and will in turn mean the brakes are lacking in efficiency.
Check too for the well known 2nd gear pop-out issue when the transmission isn't under load and coasting.
Good luck and keep us posted.
I bought a 20k mile 996 a year ago, which had spent a lot of time in storage, the inspection gave it a clean bill of health, but it became apparent that it did need £4-5k of remedial work, clutch master / accumulator, and power steering hoses, which unfortunately couldn’t be separated from the rack so that needed replacing too.
Lovely now though 😀
Lovely now though 😀
gareth h said:
I bought a 20k mile 996 a year ago, which had spent a lot of time in storage, the inspection gave it a clean bill of health, but it became apparent that it did need £4-5k of remedial work, clutch master / accumulator, and power steering hoses, which unfortunately couldn t be separated from the rack so that needed replacing too.
Lovely now though ?
That must have been annoying. The power steering hoses and seizure in the rack are well documented issues.Lovely now though ?
Unreal said:
gareth h said:
I bought a 20k mile 996 a year ago, which had spent a lot of time in storage, the inspection gave it a clean bill of health, but it became apparent that it did need £4-5k of remedial work, clutch master / accumulator, and power steering hoses, which unfortunately couldn t be separated from the rack so that needed replacing too.
Lovely now though ?
That must have been annoying. The power steering hoses and seizure in the rack are well documented issues.Lovely now though ?
In the end (after stiff words) they covered 50% so could have been worse.
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