newbie....just bought my first 911!

newbie....just bought my first 911!

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jarvis

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12 posts

251 months

Monday 16th June 2003
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Had to share my exitement with some like minded folks (my girlfriend just isn't interested...no matter how much I talk about it:-))

Firstly, thanks to everyone for supplying great info on buying tips...I've spent an unhealthy amount of time reading this forum!
.....sooo...I pick up my 996 Carrera 4 (1999, 50k, GT3 Aero kit, basalt black, grahite interior) tomorrow. I purchased it for £39,995 from MT performance ltd in Mobberly....Mike was great, I would thouroughly recomend him to others (mind you, I've not picked up the motor yet!)

It was a hard choice between a 1997 993 c2s and the 996. He had both for sale so I got a good opportunity to drive them both back to back. Having traded in my TT (Audi, not Porsche unfortunately!) I felt that the level of refinement just wasn't what I was used to in the 993.....(I thought it was southerners who were supposed to be soft;-)

The 993 felt a little skitish over the bumps wheras the 996 just felt so planted on any surface. I can appreciate that the 993 was much more the "driver's choice" but, hey, I've owned a TVR before and don't really want to change my underpants everytime I go for a drive (I told you I was soft!)

The 993 felt a lot more like my old Chimeara, although I should hope that the porsche garages are a bit less slap dash than their TVR counterparts (I once took it in because the doors were filling up with water ....honestly, it was like a tsunami every time I braked! Their initial response was to tell me that I shouldn't worry about it as the whole car was fibre-glass anyway and would't rust. When I infomed them that this wasn't really the point, a chap came out of the garage with a Black and Decker drill and very kindly drilled half a dozen holes in the bottom of each door!!)

I digress (I'm sure I'll get flamed from all the TVR owners...not bad for a first post!)

My first thoughts were towards an M3, but decided against it for all the same reasons many of postings here have pointed out (handling not as good, overblown saloon, iffy residuals when a new model arrives..etc) When I drove the 996 I was totally blown away by the whole experience...can't wait to shre my experiences with you all!! Cheers!

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Monday 16th June 2003
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Jarvis, welcome to Pistonheads. Hope the weather holds out tomorrow. Taking the 4WD route with PSM is something I totally applaud. You will have a lot of fun finding the limits of the car if you decide to go on a trackday/airfield day.

DAZ

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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Hello & welcome

JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

266 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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Nice car, I looked at their website a while back whilst looking for a GT3, saw their C4 Aero, and was tempted for a while...

Congrats on your purchase

superlightr

12,856 posts

264 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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well done ! dont forget to wave at other 911's (and boxters if your soft)

911newbie

598 posts

261 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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Congrats on your purchase. Nice to hear you like it too.

Have fun and be safe !

manek

2,972 posts

285 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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Nice one -- welcome to the fold (the 993 owner for a whole two months writes...)

craigw

12,248 posts

283 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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nice car, welcome!

argonaut

395 posts

268 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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...Black with grey interior, right? Hate to tell you, think that's my old insurance write-off!!






...just kidding! Sounds like a great buy - you'll love it more and more as the months pass. Enjoy (from one C4 owner to another!).

My wife's not interested in my car either.



>> Edited by argonaut on Tuesday 17th June 14:41

jarvis

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12 posts

251 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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yeeahhhh!! Just picked it up...awsome. The girlfriend still can't see the appeal....I quote:
"Forget the boob-job...I think I'll get a spoiler fitted instead!"

JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

266 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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jarvis said: yeeahhhh!! Just picked it up...awsome. The girlfriend still can't see the appeal....I quote:
"Forget the boob-job...I think I'll get a spoiler fitted instead!"


Photos then man, photos

jarvis

Original Poster:

12 posts

251 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
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It's a small world. The silver one had gone by the time I went....apparently it wasn't in such good nick (it was a couple of grand less though). I saw your turbo...v.nice!!