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> 911 for 914...., so this friend offered..
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post May 2 2005, 02:00 PM
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That car was pretty sweet, it was the fastest ride I've ever had and I never had any real issues with it, on the highway they are amazing, as in-keep driving it and you are going to loose your license amazing,.I remember a trip we took in it up to Montreal, in Vermont and for a bit over the border in Ca, we were crusing at 115 easy, and it still felt like we were going maybe 75, the car is that good of a cruiser. The down side, is those 911's will eat you up around the corners because that thing is heaaaaaaaaaaaavy! I put 17's on it, with avs sports and that made a big difference, but you cant hide the extra 700lb or so of fat that they carry around.. still a sweet car.
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post May 2 2005, 02:03 PM
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Mine is the other way around...the 914 is my daily driver and the 912 is getting a facelift.

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post May 2 2005, 02:18 PM
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$10k for an SC isn't a great deal unless it is some sort of low mileage car etc. If you have to borrow money to get the 911, pass. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif)
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post May 2 2005, 02:33 PM
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I disagree. If it's a very clean well-maintained car, $10K is a steal. People will say you can get SCs for $10K all day long. Yes, you can but they all need $3K in work and are 10 footers.

Still, 7391420, my advice to you is to stay with your 914. If you can't afford to buy the SC outright then forget it. Most 911s, even "low mileage" clean cars need a couple grand in this and that. People often defer the full service before they sell and almost all these cars need things like shocks, tires, ball joints, and bushings. Then you add in the torsion bar upgrades and all the while you are theres and you've dumped $3K into your SC in the first year. Sure, you can cut upgrade/maintenance costs drastically if you do it all by yourself. It's just like a 914 in that regards so it doesn't have to be that painfull. Not all of us though are as skilled as Sammy and can't do an upper end for $1k let alone turbo charge our engine.

That said, I love my SC and I love my 914. They ofter vastly different Porsche experiences. (Insert here most of what Sammy said.) The SC offers power and comfort that the 914 lacks. The SC also gets looks and attention that a 914 doesn't (that's actually a negative in my book).
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post May 2 2005, 03:39 PM
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If i had to choose I would get rid of the my 911sc over my 914. Although the 911 is faster it is hard to beat that low to the ground, well balanced, go-cart like feel of a running 914.


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post May 2 2005, 03:55 PM
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So now I've got a problem,

-My car is just about perfect for what i want right now, it's driving great, and most of the work I entended to do on it is done.

Today a friend of mine who has an 83 sc coupe offered to sell it for 10K or maybe a bit less.. I know the car, it's solid, no rust, maintenance is up to date, engine is strong, and doesn't "need any immediate work" what to do...there's no way I could keep both, but I could sell the 914, and use that $ and a bit more to buy this car...I've always wanted a 911, but I haven't even thought about selling the teener, and wouldn't even be considering it if this hadnt come along....

what to do.....help!

So 7391420 if your finished with your internal debate give me the guy's number, I'll buy it and you can drive down I-95 whenever you want to take it for a spin! Kinda like the boat theory, don't own one, just know lot's of people that do! Rgds, Michael who owns a boat and a 73 914 2.0
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post May 2 2005, 06:45 PM
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Best of both worlds! This question is what led me to buy my 914/6.

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post May 2 2005, 06:48 PM
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post May 2 2005, 07:24 PM
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QUOTE (Brando @ May 2 2005, 09:58 AM)
And when you go from 914 to 911... you're moving from the world of a true sport car, to the world of a sport-luxury car.

LMAO!!! only on this site do people regard an early 80's 911 as a sports-luxury car!! (and i agree!!! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/laugh.gif) )

if it's got heating AND cooling, then it must be luxury!
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post May 3 2005, 11:55 AM
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Yeah,

it's pretty funny that a 22 yr old 911 with ac is luxury!,



"I disagree. If it's a vary clean well-maintained car, $10K is a steal. People will say you can get SCs for $10K all day long. Yes, you can but they all need $3K in work and are 10 footers. "

-I agree with that, this car is very tight, just had a 5k paint job (faded paint-no accident) has new tires, ssi exchangers, all the carerra updates, and a clutch with about 3k miles on it.

-I think it has about 120k miles, but its a nice car, well maintained, I dont think it's a steal, it's not perfect, but it's a good deal, we'll see...

-Adam
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post May 3 2005, 03:12 PM
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Just one question. Do you really want to buy a car from a friend? I have always heard it's a bad idea. Just a thought.
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post May 3 2005, 03:22 PM
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QUOTE (smrz914 @ May 3 2005, 04:12 PM)
Just one question. Do you really want to buy a car from a friend? I have always heard it's a bad idea. Just a thought.

it's a bad idea if they misrepresent it... it sounds like he has been around the car personally, not just trusting his friend... maybe I'm wrong though....

I bought my 914 from my best friend... best man at my wedding....

he bought it off ebay, planning on tinkering with it until he found a ghia he liked... he found a ghia before even picking the teener up, so I picked it up for him, paid him back... it was a much better investment than my previous 914(which I *think* dlee has now... )
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