AutoXR wrote:Just copied this from Manheim $11,250 LOL no salvage title 65k. manual
So, uh....is it possible for you to "hook a brother up"? :)
AutoXR wrote:Just copied this from Manheim $11,250 LOL no salvage title 65k. manual
So, uh....is it possible for you to "hook a brother up"? :)
DaewooOfDeath wrote: How much does it cost to GT3-ify a 996?
I'm more interested in how much it would cost to GT2-ify a 993
Crispy 993 C4 in Connecticut.
Not mine...
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/cto/2656673067.html
1995 Porsche 911 C4-Fire Damaged Date: 2011-10-18, 4:59PM EDT Reply to: sale-tg2gh-2656673067@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] Fire Damaged 1995 Porsche 911 C4. Engine fire. Make offer. Salvage title. Lots of parts on car not damaged. Front end intact.
One semester while I was in college I crossed through the faculty parking lot each day between classes. Off in the corner, away from the other cars, a brand new silver 993 Turbo S would always be parked. Huge, flared rear fenders, whale tail, meaty tires, enormous yellow brake calipers... at the time, it was the most badass car I had ever seen. Photos just don't do this car justice - you have to see it in the flesh to really appreciate it.
nderwater wrote: One semester while I was in college I crossed through the faculty parking lot each day between classes. Off in the corner, away from the other cars, a brand new silver 993 Turbo S would always be parked. Huge, flared rear fenders, whale tail, meaty tires, enormous yellow brake calipers... at the time, it was the most badass car I had ever seen. Photos just don't do this car justice - you have to see it in the flesh to really appreciate it.![]()
So true. There was a black 993 Turbo that lived next to my Dad's office back in high school. They look nice in pictures, but in person it was just such an awesome combination of subtle, evil and intimidating.
Kind of like Anderson Silva wearing a tux.
964 = Late 89 - 94
993 = 93 - Early 98
996 = 98 - 2005, when the much better looking 997 was released.
Here's one of the cheapest ones that I've seen. Looks like there's a little damage to the front corner.
No affiliation...
http://longisland.craigslist.org/cto/2661970481.html
PORSCHE 993 1996 (BABYLON) Date: 2011-10-24, 11:03AM EDT Reply to: sale-wqkvb-2661970481@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] 1996 993 BLACK/ BLACK 6SPD 3.6 VARIORAM MOTOR.130K RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT NEEDS LITTLE TLC COUPE W/ SUNROOF.............................BEST OFFER.CASH...price $16000 cash deposit on car
Grrrr....I always think about selling the RX-8 and picking up a clean 993, but I'm not sure if I'd drive except in bad weather, since the bike is always there, calling me....
mad_machine wrote: I would drive it with that damage.. adds character if you tell somebody you did it on the track
Reminds me of David Duchovny's character's 911 in Californication, with the un-repaired smashed headlight.
That's about my ideal Porsche, too. Air-cooled, cheap, 'bit scruffy, no spoiler, good colour.
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