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Pepper

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I fancy a 996 but not sure what derivative to go for. Budget £7-12k.

Is there anywhere I can look to see specific changes, specs, options, mods etc?

Thanks [:)]

ps; sorry if Ive missed it somewhere!
 
See the links on this thread: http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=269468

It will give you a basic run through the model history.
 
Thanks Richard.

Fancy the Carrera 4s I think.Wide body?

Lots of 'modified' cars on Pistonheads, not sure about them!
 
Hi,

You'll be looking at an early 996 c2 or c4 for around 10k

C4s can be found at around 15-16k but can also fetch much closer to turbo money depending on age.

Turbos can start at early 20's and go upward from early 2000's.

The link Richard has posted is very useful in terms of a buyers guide and knowing what to look for.


Cheers,
 

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