How much should I pay for a 964 turbo 3.6..
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What a load of absolute bks. A 964 3.6 turbo has never been cheap. A decent example has never been less than £35K. As for never been out in the rain you have to be a
I guess if you bought brand new. Had it collected from the factory in a covered wagon. Insured that no inclement weather tainted your 911 whilst loading and unloading. Placed in a hermetically sealed garage and polished regularly with man fired kanuba wax you should be just fine. You learn something new every day. Like 100% woolen jumpers 911's shrink in the wash. Must be why they increased the wheel base of the 991 to take this into account.
p.s. looks like a lovely car. They are a real event to drive and one of Porsche's greats. I still miss mine
I guess if you bought brand new. Had it collected from the factory in a covered wagon. Insured that no inclement weather tainted your 911 whilst loading and unloading. Placed in a hermetically sealed garage and polished regularly with man fired kanuba wax you should be just fine. You learn something new every day. Like 100% woolen jumpers 911's shrink in the wash. Must be why they increased the wheel base of the 991 to take this into account.
p.s. looks like a lovely car. They are a real event to drive and one of Porsche's greats. I still miss mine
Crimp a Length! said:
Gotta love KAYC for causing a stir...........nothings changed then!
Anyway Kevin how's things?
Lucky enough owning a 996 GT3RS with those miles gotta be a keeper eh?
Things good ta..always good to liven things up a bit...yeah Rs is a keeper...need to find something else now to use more often...looking at Elan sprints at the moment..cant beat the sound of those old Lotus twin cams running on 40'sAnyway Kevin how's things?
Lucky enough owning a 996 GT3RS with those miles gotta be a keeper eh?
ruebdo said:
wow, been gone a few hours!!!!
kayc, i have owned a few cars etc etc, thanks for your insight into how i have been ripped off and paying over the top on a dog from a trader!!!
I love these forums because you meet people with great knowledge and constructive advice.
And then there are people like you!!!!!
So..how is the car going?kayc, i have owned a few cars etc etc, thanks for your insight into how i have been ripped off and paying over the top on a dog from a trader!!!
I love these forums because you meet people with great knowledge and constructive advice.
And then there are people like you!!!!!
kayc said:
Nice cheap 3.6 just turned up at Paragon..
Very nice Cheap
http://www.paragongb.com/cars/911-3-6-turbo-for-sa...
993AL said:
2 years ago this would have been £65k. Who said they weren`t good investments?Unfortunately at £85k there are just so many other cars I`d rather have. Still if I had millions then why not get one even if only to look at in the collection. They are gorgeous cars but the best view is always from the outside.
Legacywr said:
The most valuable colour combo though! I wonder if this is Graemel's old car?
Hope you are keep well Rodney. I had a gut feeling when it was mentioned earlier in the thread that Paragon had a 964 3.6 turbo coming into stock that it would be my old car. Kerry said at the time to keep it. But hey you can't keep everything. As far as I could ascertain. Out of the 42 rhd uk supplied cars only one was non metallic black. Edited by graemel on Tuesday 11th September 22:12
graemel said:
Hope you are keep well Rodney. I had a gut feeling when it was mentioned earlier in the thread that Paragon had a 964 3.6 turbo coming into stock that it would be my old car. Kerry said at the time to keep it. But hey you can't keep everything. As far as I could ascertain. Out of the 42 rhd uk supplied cars only one was non metallic black.
Yes, I'm great thanks Graeme, that really is a great looking car.. and you would think that Paragon would know how many RHD cars there were!Edited by graemel on Tuesday 11th September 22:12
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