Remember those sub £10k 996s from a few years ago?

Remember those sub £10k 996s from a few years ago?

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marky911

4,417 posts

219 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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was8v said:
I use a £12 durametric clone. You have to tell it the car is a 993 for some stuff (airbags) but it works for me.

I can't remember off the top of my head, but I think I could just read one side or something on my car? It read all the over rev info too. I will double check as I haven't done it in a long while. Got to find a windows laptop first..... banghead hate them.

Edited by was8v on Friday 9th November 10:07


Edited by was8v on Friday 9th November 10:07
Cool. Ping me a message through 911uk once it reads them and I'll tell my Indy.
I'll tell him anyway as I'm down there next weekend. thumbup

Nunga

332 posts

108 months

Saturday 10th November 2018
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This has made me think about going through the receipts of spending on my 15yo E46 M3 and being likely terrified of the outgoings. Truth be known some of it was purely performance-based discretionary stuff but like yours much of it is just replacing what needs to be replaced on any aging car. And sports cars tend to age faster in some respects.

Excellent excellent thread.

was8v

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1,935 posts

195 months

Saturday 10th November 2018
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Nunga said:
This has made me think about going through the receipts of spending on my 15yo E46 M3 and being likely terrified of the outgoings. Truth be known some of it was purely performance-based discretionary stuff but like yours much of it is just replacing what needs to be replaced on any aging car. And sports cars tend to age faster in some respects.

Excellent excellent thread.
Yes! I'd be really interested. Especially as an E46 M3 is on my list of engines I must own one day. I have "just kept it going and in good condition" rather than upgraded it.

Would be great if you could split the costs e.g. essentials Vs pure upgrades (I know sometimes it makes sense to replace a worn part with an upgrade, sometimes upgrades are actually cheaper than OE).

It's really hard to find the true cost of running an older car. New /nearly new it's easy as it's just depreciation plus servicing.

r129sl

9,518 posts

203 months

Saturday 10th November 2018
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This is a great app for keeping track of costs. It takes a little discipline to enter the data at first but it soon becomes a habit. It also doesn't take long at all to develop a very full set of data. You can divide expenses up into all kinds of different types.

https://www.darrensoft.ca/roadtrip/

OP: this is a great thread about a lovely car. Thank you for the effort you've put into it and keep it up, a lot of us really enjoy these threads.

agent006

12,034 posts

264 months

Saturday 10th November 2018
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There's also MyCar which is a good version of the same app idea, for those of us who prefer google's version of phone based data harvesting.

App Store

was8v

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1,935 posts

195 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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END OF YEAR 6 SUMMARY June 18 to June 19

Did something like 6000 miles. Now on ~140k miles.

Just £289 spend for rear tyres, MOT test and service consumables.




Well the last work I did was to bleb some silicon in around the rotted out rear bumper heat shield mounts.

These heat shields are thin alloy held with steel fasteners - so galvanic corrosion sets in making a hole in the shield around the fasteners.

As a temporary fix I blebbed some silicon around the mount to stop them rattling. Next time I have reason to take the bumper off I will find a way of reaffixing them properly or buy new ones.

The key remote has eaten 3 batteries quickly but seems to be lasting well on the 4th. Maybe a bad batch.

Oh and cleaned out the ISV with carb cleaner as detailed above to get my rock steady idle back.

This still stands:

was8v said:
Total spend in 6 years restoring/maintaining my 911: £6731.92

That includes tyre, MOTs and servicing, but not insurance (£230 this year) or tax (£265) .