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  • #76
    Originally posted by AdamLX View Post
    I think it has more to do with it being an $18,000 1991 Porsche (probably Targa or high mileage Carrera)
    It will not be anything like what is listed above.

    Same thing as buying a Ferrari Mondial or a 308. You're getting the name and none of what made it good.
    It's a targa with 120,000 miles. The motor was freshened up and has around 9000 on it with a cam exhaust and a chip. On my way to pick it up right now. I will post pics this weekend
    1997 viper gts
    1986 turbo mustang
    1987 Buick grand national
    1972 nova

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Mark Preus View Post
      It's a targa with 120,000 miles. The motor was freshened up and has around 9000 on it with a cam exhaust and a chip. On my way to pick it up right now. I will post pics this weekend
      Check your price, but if you want it, get it. How about PSY MGNT. lol

      Chicks are stupid about cars, I've gotten quite a few compliments on my less than new ride.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Big A View Post
        Check your price, but if you want it, get it. How about PSY MGNT. lol

        Chicks are stupid about cars, I've gotten quite a few compliments on my less than new ride.
        Well now I'm getting it for 17k. And it comes with a extra set of track wheels and tires.
        1997 viper gts
        1986 turbo mustang
        1987 Buick grand national
        1972 nova

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        • #79
          Originally posted by gspfunk View Post


          Excellent!

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          • #80
            Originally posted by AdamLX View Post
            I think it has more to do with it being an $18,000 1991 Porsche (probably Targa or high mileage Carrera)
            It will not be anything like what is listed above.

            Same thing as buying a Ferrari Mondial or a 308. You're getting the name and none of what made it good.
            When I was a kid 20+ year old sports cars in good shape were classics, but in todays GOTTA HAVE THE NEWEST SHIT NOW NOW NOW world classic is synonymous with "old and busted."

            I saw an older guy (60+) in a really clean 308 in Garland of all places a couple months back. Not for me, but one in great shape would be a cool weekend cruiser.

            Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
            Eh I disagree. I like those older Porsches. Sure its not brand new and not a turbo, but its still a nice piece of metal IMO, and the guy aint bragging about it or anything claiming to be something its not.
            I would be more than happy with a 993 or 964 in good shape with great wheels that I could cruise or track on weekends.

            I don't think most people who buy 20 year old Porsches intend on impressing valet drivers or parting velvet ropes in front of "da club."
            US Politics in three words - Divide and Conquer

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            • #81
              I still want a '96 Turbo AWD. They still fetch a pretty penny however.

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