Got one at last!
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TKD

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85 posts

266 months

AlexHancock

466 posts

290 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Congratulations! Looks nice - I assume it's a GT3 MK1? Give us some details and have fun.

TKD

Original Poster:

85 posts

266 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Not a GT3 I'm afraid.
It's a C2 in metallic viola with grey leather 43k
With aerokit
sports pack
18in sports classic II wheels
ali gear & hand brake
white dials
3 spoke steering wheel
sunroof

Seller said it has a sports exhaust. it wasn't listed on the spec given to me by Porsche GB and I thought it wasn't included in the 'sports pack'. perhaps retro-fitted?

It passed an OPC inspection yesterday and I agreed a price of little over £33K.

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911 habit

294 posts

267 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Nice looking motor TKD, good colour, I had a Vesuvius C2 for 5 years, loved it to bits! bet you can't wait!

Are you planning on any futher mods?
Air induction, short-shift (if it's manual) etc.

TKD

Original Poster:

85 posts

266 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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No further mods as yet. It will have a Porsche warranty which I'll want to keep in tact.

If it turns out it doesn't have a sports exhaust, then that will be a must.
Problem is, I haven't heard a 996 with or without a sports exhaust to know the difference.

911nutter

1,916 posts

273 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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i have to say i think used 996's -like yours - are fantastic value for money. you have a lot of car there - something amazing for noddy money. i've been driving mine to work for the last few days and deliberately taking a 25 mile route in when the normal route is only 8 miles, just because it's a great drive. you'll have stacks of fun in it i'm sure. they are the best cars.

you'll have to work hard not to enjoy it !

ps... get the sports exhaust. i have a switchable exhaust on mine. the dogs...

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grant3

3,654 posts

277 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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TKD congratulations, it looks great with a nice spec. (that all important sports suspension as well) & a fair price. I am sure you will grow to love it, it's not just a car, it's a 911 !!!In 98 Porsche didn't offer a factory fit sports exhaust, so it wouldn't be on your VIL, it was probably fitted later,you will know if it has one once you get the pedal to the metal. Enjoy!

TKD

Original Poster:

85 posts

266 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Thanks for the positive feedback. grant3, you summed it up perfectly; it's not just a car, it's a 911!

Another goal reached! I promised myself I'd own a Porsche before I was 30, I just turned 28 so I'm pretty happy!



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BIF

149 posts

284 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Fantasic car, congrats, bet youve got a big smile om your face

TKD

Original Poster:

85 posts

266 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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I've never known time to drag this much! I've got a 120 mile drive home from where I pick her up, I can't wait (seriously, I can't, help! Perhaps one of you could lend me yours til monday?)

TKD

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toppstuff

13,698 posts

269 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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Gorgeous. Lovely. And a fantastic colour.

Congratulations !!

And is that a GT3 badge on the back - cheeky monkey !

TKD

Original Poster:

85 posts

266 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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I'll be asking very soon the best way of removing/replacing the badge on the back with a carerra one, which I'd prefer (well actually I'd prefer to replace the engine with a GT3 lump and leave the badge where it is!)

Any advice would be great

Adamt

2,824 posts

274 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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Looks like it is in fantastic nick as well, good choice tkd and congratulations!

About the badge, i was thinking maybe if you used floss or something and very carefully did it that way?

all the best
adam

toppstuff

13,698 posts

269 months

Saturday 21st August 2004
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I've heard of 2 ways to remove badges:

One is to 'saw" through the adhesive using some floss fibre. The remaining adhesive can then be removed with a solvent - but careful with the paint.

Another I heard of is to use hot water to soften the adhesive and then lift it off.


Both sound a bit risky to me. I'd call a local Porsche dealer. They have to do this from time to time - debadging cars for owners and replacing stolen badges too.

James s

1,620 posts

267 months

Sunday 22nd August 2004
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We use to use a hair dryier or (carefully) a hot air gun at a bodyshop I once worked at

JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

287 months

Sunday 22nd August 2004
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James s said:
We use to use a hair dryier or (carefully) a hot air gun at a bodyshop I once worked at


I used my Dealer

Told him I wouldnt buy it unless he removed the Faux GT3 badge...

Duely Removed and Carrera Badge Back

Congrats TKD, I was similar in wanting one before a certain age.

Nice feeling.

Sarbs

264 posts

258 months

Sunday 22nd August 2004
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[quote=TKD]I'll be asking very soon the best way of removing/replacing the badge on the back with a carerra one, which I'd prefer (well actually I'd prefer to replace the engine with a GT3 lump and leave the badge where it is!)

Fantastic TKD, Beautiful car, very happy you intend to remove the badge, the car is awesome in itself it doesnt need to pretend to be what it isnt!

TKD

Original Poster:

85 posts

266 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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She's home