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ATM said:
That is at a garage within sight of my house. I've looked at other cars from him before and not been impressed, but if anyone wants me to go for a nosey at it I'd be happy to do so. Rosewood Red said:
Spotted this parked in a residents only area in Bayswater Saturday night on my way back from a night out.
DSC_0155 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
It was still there the next day
DSC_0158 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
Looked immaculate and well cared for. Was well specced with litronics and 18" Sport Designs and the owner has updated it with a glass hood. I like cars like these - parked on the road, probably a daily driver.
As I got the car for such a steal I decided to have the front bumper, wings, bonnet and rear bumper resprayed due to general scuffs and stone chipping. I was quoted £1500 for this and it's being done by the Porsche Approved bodyshop The reason for this is because the car has been at Porsche all it's life and I felt it a shame to ruin this with anything other than a perfect paint job.DSC_0155 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
It was still there the next day
DSC_0158 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
Looked immaculate and well cared for. Was well specced with litronics and 18" Sport Designs and the owner has updated it with a glass hood. I like cars like these - parked on the road, probably a daily driver.
NelsonM3 said:
Lapiz Blue. Here’s my 2001 one owner, 113k Mile, full OPC history car I picked up last month for £3150
It’s turned into a bit of a restoration obsession. I’ve put a new hood on it from BAS international (£700), spent £500 on a short shifter and CV boot and it’s currently at the Porsche bodyshop. Started as a £1500 partial respray but I’m now £2300 in! Oops!
What bodywork are you attending to that's cost £2k+ ?It’s turned into a bit of a restoration obsession. I’ve put a new hood on it from BAS international (£700), spent £500 on a short shifter and CV boot and it’s currently at the Porsche bodyshop. Started as a £1500 partial respray but I’m now £2300 in! Oops!
Edited by Rosewood Red on Monday 26th March 22:24
However, as work progressed the front bumper was flexed/cracked to the point it was cheaper to buy a new one. Then when the rear bumper came off they found the beam and impact shock absorber were also damaged.
The car will be quite literally mint once I've finished it off with refurbished wheels I have no plans on getting rid of the car any time soon so for me it's money well spent.
Edited by NelsonM3 on Sunday 1st April 12:41
NelsonM3 said:
As I got the car for such a steal I decided to have the front bumper, wings, bonnet and rear bumper resprayed due to general scuffs and stone chipping. I was quoted £1500 for this and it's being done by the Porsche Approved bodyshop The reason for this is because the car has been at Porsche all it's life and I felt it a shame to ruin this with anything other than a perfect paint job.
However, as work progressed the front bumper was flexed/cracked to the point it was cheaper to buy a new one. Then when the rear bumper came off they found the beam and impact shock absorber were also damaged.
The car will be quite literally mint once I've finished it off with refurbished wheels I have no plans on getting rid of the car any time soon so for me it's money well spent.
Fair play, didn't realise you were getting that much work done - £1,500 for respraying half the car isn't too unreasonable depending on where you are in the country, and as you say it's Porsche approved. Prices soon add up if you need a new bumper and sundries.However, as work progressed the front bumper was flexed/cracked to the point it was cheaper to buy a new one. Then when the rear bumper came off they found the beam and impact shock absorber were also damaged.
The car will be quite literally mint once I've finished it off with refurbished wheels I have no plans on getting rid of the car any time soon so for me it's money well spent.
Edited by NelsonM3 on Sunday 1st April 12:41
Just yesterday, I replaced the A/C condensers and drier. I do need to replace the rear discs and pads, but once all that's done, I may tackle some niggly bits of bodywork a little later on.
What's the story with this then? 986.2 with 996.2 front end. Quite an entailed swap - wings, bumper and lights. Wonder if it's been in a shunt.
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
MOT history is clean enough, but seems an optimistic price. Regardless of the front end, does seem a nice spec.
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
MOT history is clean enough, but seems an optimistic price. Regardless of the front end, does seem a nice spec.
Rosewood Red said:
What's the story with this then? 986.2 with 996.2 front end. Quite an entailed swap - wings, bumper and lights. Wonder if it's been in a shunt.
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
MOT history is clean enough, but seems an optimistic price. Regardless of the front end, does seem a nice spec.
Also definitely not an Anniversary. Looks like 996 Turbo wheels. https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
MOT history is clean enough, but seems an optimistic price. Regardless of the front end, does seem a nice spec.
Rosewood Red said:
What's the story with this then? 986.2 with 996.2 front end. Quite an entailed swap - wings, bumper and lights. Wonder if it's been in a shunt.
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
MOT history is clean enough, but seems an optimistic price. Regardless of the front end, does seem a nice spec.
I'm sorry but that looks wrong on so many levels - as said not Anniversary, 996.2 front end (almost certainly due to accident), part service history, poorly written advert, crappy photos, cheap tyres (EP?), discs look rough, centre console badly scratched, massively over priced.https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
MOT history is clean enough, but seems an optimistic price. Regardless of the front end, does seem a nice spec.
edc said:
Also definitely not an Anniversary. Looks like 996 Turbo wheels.
Porsche did offer a turbo look wheel for the 986.2. I could live with that front IF the lights are zenon and throw good light. I'm not too keen on the 986.2 bumpers with their extra fins and fuss. The c4s bumper has a nice flat shape but in a light colour the grills and gaps can look a bit fussy too. Dark blue looks good - is it called midnight blue?ATM said:
edc said:
Also definitely not an Anniversary. Looks like 996 Turbo wheels.
Porsche did offer a turbo look wheel for the 986.2. I could live with that front IF the lights are zenon and throw good light. I'm not too keen on the 986.2 bumpers with their extra fins and fuss. The c4s bumper has a nice flat shape but in a light colour the grills and gaps can look a bit fussy too. Dark blue looks good - is it called midnight blue?ATM said:
ATM said:
So he picked this up at the weekend and appears to be loving it. I'm feeling quite smug because without me going on about mine he wouldn't have bought one. So all is good. He bought a 996.2 with 17 inch wheels and standard suspension.We checked the tyres and the fronts are ps2 dated 2008 so these are getting changed asap.
The clutch feels a bit stiff so does that mean its getting tired?
He thinks the engine mounts are feeling a bit saggy as he can feel the engine moving when you come on or off the throttle. He's thinking new ones are a good idea. I suggested he could have mine as they're quite new and I'm planning to go for some which are firmer.
ATM said:
ATM said:
ATM said:
So he picked this up at the weekend and appears to be loving it. I'm feeling quite smug because without me going on about mine he wouldn't have bought one. So all is good. He bought a 996.2 with 17 inch wheels and standard suspension.We checked the tyres and the fronts are ps2 dated 2008 so these are getting changed asap.
The clutch feels a bit stiff so does that mean its getting tired?
He thinks the engine mounts are feeling a bit saggy as he can feel the engine moving when you come on or off the throttle. He's thinking new ones are a good idea. I suggested he could have mine as they're quite new and I'm planning to go for some which are firmer.
There is just something about it that speaks to me.
Very, very beautiful car your friend got!!
Filibuster said:
ATM said:
ATM said:
ATM said:
So he picked this up at the weekend and appears to be loving it. I'm feeling quite smug because without me going on about mine he wouldn't have bought one. So all is good. He bought a 996.2 with 17 inch wheels and standard suspension.We checked the tyres and the fronts are ps2 dated 2008 so these are getting changed asap.
The clutch feels a bit stiff so does that mean its getting tired?
He thinks the engine mounts are feeling a bit saggy as he can feel the engine moving when you come on or off the throttle. He's thinking new ones are a good idea. I suggested he could have mine as they're quite new and I'm planning to go for some which are firmer.
There is just something about it that speaks to me.
Very, very beautiful car your friend got!!
edh said:
Slightly OT but thought I'd post anyway...
I got caught up in someone else's accident on the M42 a couple of weeks back which resulted in my E91 325D being written off..and replaced with a 3.0 flat 6, manual box, bilsteins... It's a lot of car for £3k and a lovely engine.
3.0 R spec B? Very nice. How does it handle vs the 325 and dare I say it a 996? I need a family car.I got caught up in someone else's accident on the M42 a couple of weeks back which resulted in my E91 325D being written off..and replaced with a 3.0 flat 6, manual box, bilsteins... It's a lot of car for £3k and a lovely engine.
Snap (no pun intended ):
DSC_0195 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
DSC_0202 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
Judging by the markings on the old condensers, they were OE, possibly as fitted at the factory. Getting regassed tomorrow.
Spotted this on AT:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
The owner could do with learning to use a camera better, but apart from the somewhat dodgy crests on the seats and the DRLs, doesn't seem too bad. I spy Tequipment gear knob / handbrake and trip computer. Appears to have extended leather too.
DSC_0195 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
DSC_0202 by ash_ashy_mo, on Flickr
Judging by the markings on the old condensers, they were OE, possibly as fitted at the factory. Getting regassed tomorrow.
Spotted this on AT:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
The owner could do with learning to use a camera better, but apart from the somewhat dodgy crests on the seats and the DRLs, doesn't seem too bad. I spy Tequipment gear knob / handbrake and trip computer. Appears to have extended leather too.
ATM said:
And he keeps telling me how much he loves it. So if you are wandering if you should pull the trigger then get on with it and you too could be loving it.
I already have a 997 C2, although in boring black over black.I always loved dark green 911's ever since I've seen Steve McQueens one in Le Mans.
What interior is your friends car, btw? It's not Savannah, is it?
There is just something about those 996 that appeal to me, I can't really put my finger on it. I'd love one of those early '98 cable throttle ones...
Oh, why didn't I buy that slightly crashed one a couple of years ago that I could have had for less than £4k...
Filibuster said:
I already have a 997 C2, although in boring black over black.
I always loved dark green 911's ever since I've seen Steve McQueens one in Le Mans.
What interior is your friends car, btw? It's not Savannah, is it?
There is just something about those 996 that appeal to me, I can't really put my finger on it. I'd love one of those early '98 cable throttle ones...
Oh, why didn't I buy that slightly crashed one a couple of years ago that I could have had for less than £4k...
Interior pic. I think its got the full leather option so round stereo and steering column too.I always loved dark green 911's ever since I've seen Steve McQueens one in Le Mans.
What interior is your friends car, btw? It's not Savannah, is it?
There is just something about those 996 that appeal to me, I can't really put my finger on it. I'd love one of those early '98 cable throttle ones...
Oh, why didn't I buy that slightly crashed one a couple of years ago that I could have had for less than £4k...
Quick question, since these boys getting into really high mileage now. How is the timing chain for 100k mileage poverty porks? 996 & 986 and later? would they need replacing too or only chain guides are enough to keep them going. I do remember gen 2's had an updated design somehow, they might hold a bit better but we have not seen any 150 or 200k DFI engines yet.
ooid said:
Quick question, since these boys getting into really high mileage now. How is the timing chain for 100k mileage poverty porks? 996 & 986 and later? would they need replacing too or only chain guides are enough to keep them going. I do remember gen 2's had an updated design somehow, they might hold a bit better but we have not seen any 150 or 200k DFI engines yet.
Chain guide pads would be worn but perhaps not worn out and hartech say main bearings may be done.I do oil analysis at every other change (12k) via millers to check for bearing shell material. They always say "oil is fine put it back in and recheck in 6k" but the oil is long gone by the time results are back.
Theres loads on 200k+ even 300k without engine work. Do you feel lucky?
I'm banking on the uplift in value covering a rebuild cost sometime in the next 70k miles..... incidentally complete bottom ends are a reasonable price direct from Porsche.
was8v said:
edh said:
3.0 R spec B? Very nice. How does it handle vs the 325 and dare I say it a 996? I need a family car.was8v said:
ooid said:
Quick question, since these boys getting into really high mileage now. How is the timing chain for 100k mileage poverty porks? 996 & 986 and later? would they need replacing too or only chain guides are enough to keep them going. I do remember gen 2's had an updated design somehow, they might hold a bit better but we have not seen any 150 or 200k DFI engines yet.
Chain guide pads would be worn but perhaps not worn out and hartech say main bearings may be done.I do oil analysis at every other change (12k) via millers to check for bearing shell material. They always say "oil is fine put it back in and recheck in 6k" but the oil is long gone by the time results are back.
The reason I'm taking it in is that I'm seeing excessive camshaft decision with the durametric so want it properly checked out and maybe replace the tensioners (one is weeping). However both northway and neinmeister said if there are no funny noises, it still pulls well, and no fault codes coming up then there's probably nothing too worry about. So I'm not
I'll report back in a few weeks
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