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Hi All,
been lurking for a good 9 months now, and getting closer and closer to the ultimate purchase
Great resource here, so thought it was about time to pick some brains in between my searches..
I've noticed in the past few weeks, quite a lot of 'cheaper' 996s coming on the market, ie in the 22-25k mark.
These all seem to be early cars, 98/99, 70kish miles, generally with the original alloys and 'orange' lights.
Is there anything obvious I should be looking at with these cars ?
They look pretty good value, especially compared to similiarly priced 993s...
Roughly what mileage should things like suspension and clutch be changed ?
How much would it cost to convert to the 'clear corner' type indicators ?
And how much is a standard set of 18inch alloys and tyres going to set me back ?
Any other obvious gotchas ?
Obviously I'm aware I should get the best car I can afford, but some of these lower priced cars look a great deal, especially when I think they cant slip much lower, and hence be pretty depreciation proof...
Can anyone thnk of a really good idea why I shouldnt get something at this end of the 996 market, rather than say a late 99 with maybe 50k miles on it at nearer £30-35k ?
been lurking for a good 9 months now, and getting closer and closer to the ultimate purchase
Great resource here, so thought it was about time to pick some brains in between my searches..
I've noticed in the past few weeks, quite a lot of 'cheaper' 996s coming on the market, ie in the 22-25k mark.
These all seem to be early cars, 98/99, 70kish miles, generally with the original alloys and 'orange' lights.
Is there anything obvious I should be looking at with these cars ?
They look pretty good value, especially compared to similiarly priced 993s...
Roughly what mileage should things like suspension and clutch be changed ?
How much would it cost to convert to the 'clear corner' type indicators ?
And how much is a standard set of 18inch alloys and tyres going to set me back ?
Any other obvious gotchas ?
Obviously I'm aware I should get the best car I can afford, but some of these lower priced cars look a great deal, especially when I think they cant slip much lower, and hence be pretty depreciation proof...
Can anyone thnk of a really good idea why I shouldnt get something at this end of the 996 market, rather than say a late 99 with maybe 50k miles on it at nearer £30-35k ?