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OK, I've prety much decided that the black one isn't for me. Heres another car I've found. Bit of a drive away, but possibly worth it. I've spoken briefly with the seller who tells me the bonnet struts are weak and could do with replacing, the sunroof leaks and the passenger door pull is missing. He also said there is evidience of paintwork over the years, and evidence of the sills being repaired but to a good standard. Other than that everything works as it should. The tyres are a matching set of budget tyres (I think he said CEAT) that he says are OK for grip in the wet. What are peoples opinions on this one?
 
Looks quite nice, it has the leather sport seats and D90 alloys which are a plus and the price is better, usual checks still apply though . Do I spy a working clock as well :) .Also I have never understood why folk fit the cheapest tyres possible on these cars given that a set of Kumho's of Falkens will only set you back around £10 more per tyre if you shop around.
 
For me it is worth 500 pounds over the other car just for being one of the great and most classic Porsche colours. I'm serious too , Zermatt looks so much better in the flesh than it usually does on your computer screen too I dont know why. And its not just my personal taste , its a very popular colour and I would jump at an S2 in it.

I dont believe for a minute someone bought that car with that colour interior , it really does not go at all IMHO and I think the wheels are too modern a look for a lux but thats just me. I do think the interior has been sourced post manufacturing , but either way for me it's wrong.

That said , it looks to have much more potential than the other car for being 'possibly' a decent one at reasonable money and I would over time sell the interior and change it, and get a set of older wheels on the car. Zermatt car with classic wheels , you'd have a real looker !

It clearly only has a little bit of history so will never ever be worth top money but he's not asking fortunes for it. It can't be far off the money 'if' its straight surely ( just a bit lol)

My Zermatt car below , tel me she wasn't beautiful !

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Regards Mas


 

ORIGINAL: 944 lux

OK, I've prety much decided that the black one isn't for me. Heres another car I've found. Bit of a drive away, but possibly worth it. I've spoken briefly with the seller who tells me the bonnet struts are weak and could do with replacing, the sunroof leaks and the passenger door pull is missing. He also said there is evidience of paintwork over the years, and evidence of the sills being repaired but to a good standard. Other than that everything works as it should. The tyres are a matching set of budget tyres (I think he said CEAT) that he says are OK for grip in the wet. What are peoples opinions on this one?
Looks more promising, and if you have the time and inclination then it could be worth a look. The front doesn't match though (hard to tell from a photo, but the shut lines look all wrong to me, and I'm not sure the colours match). This may imply a cheap repair after a front-end stuff, so go in with your eyes open. Having said that, few cars get to this age without some paint, and the guy admitted to it on the 'phone, so you know what you are in for.

I've said it before on here, but nice people sell nice cars. You are buying the owner as much as the car; if he lives in a well-maintained house, which is clean and things look well looked-after, it is likely to be an OK car. If he lives in a shack, with old tyres in the front garden and a half-staved dog living in the filthy lounge, along with some semi-clothed children eating from cold mcdonalds packages, then the car isn't likely to be a good'un either ... this one looks like it is being sold by a dealer, who claims it is his own car. So ... tread carefully.

Have a look, ask lots of questions, and look at everything including the car. If you aren't familiar with 944's then think about paying for a pre-purchase inspection, or asking if someone on here would be happy to eyeball it before you buy it. Anyone here local to Berwick-on-Tweed?


Oli.
 
I'm about 60 miles away so abit far although the train links are good and B upon T could be a nice day out. 944 Lux (man), I'm in EH24 - would be happy to try to go with you to "more local" cars if you wanted a second opinion but Berwick is perhaps unlikely in the next short while.
 
simkin911 - that's a generous offer. I would be driving through from West Lothian so could pick you up en-route if that works for you. I would be going through at a weekend to view this car. For some reason the seller of this car has become difficult to contact, although he is highly recommended on a Mazda MX-5 forum that I'm on.
 
Yeah, we do have an MX-5! It's a 2004 mk2.5 Sport in Strato Blue. Cracking car and can't see us ever parting with it, especially since I paid a lot of money over the summer to get the rear arches, lower rear sills and a few other blemishes attended to. Pretty shocking for such a new car to suffer, but apparantly it is common on them. It currently wears a hardtop and doesn't go out in the snow!

Only problem with the silver one just now is that Steve appears to be unobtainable by phone or email at the moment .
 
Good news - the seller is a poster of this forum! I'd be happy to help with a 2nd eye if it would help and I'm around to go (although a 4 month old baby is taking up a fair amount of attention at present). I only live 5 mins away from the city bypass really so easy pick up from West Lothian. Will PM you with my contact details although, regrettably, this weekend may be too soon for me.
 

ORIGINAL: sc0tty


Like it or not, the pacha trim is quite sort after in the porsche world. I personally love it !!

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2366276.htm

As usual, I agree with scotty ;) pascha is fantastic. Looks in good condition in that car.
 
Can you lot stop spamming my thread with all this talk of pascha!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I've decided I'm definitely going to look at this silver car, and if it's as good as it sounds I reckon I'll buy it. Any more tips or advice?
 

ORIGINAL: zcacogp

I've said it before on here, but nice people sell nice cars. You are buying the owner as much as the car; if he lives in a well-maintained house, which is clean and things look well looked-after, it is likely to be an OK car. If he lives in a shack, with old tyres in the front garden and a half-staved dog living in the filthy lounge, along with some semi-clothed children eating from cold mcdonalds packages, then the car isn't likely to be a good'un either ... this one looks like it is being sold by a dealer, who claims it is his own car. So ... tread carefully.

Oli.

Hi folks, I'm the chap who's selling the Zermatt Silver 944 referred to here- small world indeed. Its definitely slightly odd reading about people trying to work whether the seller is a good guy or a bad guy - and then realising that its you they are talking about!
So yes, Im a dealer though I specialise in MX5s. First and foremost, I'm a car enthusiast and my great passion is Porsches: its decidely cheaper to have a driveway full of MX5s rather than Porsches, so they make more business sense at the moment. My own personal toys are a 944 S2 (my everyday car) and a Boxster S( owned for four years as a weekend car) and have previously owned numerous 944s and a lovely 964 which sold to someone on here.
I don't live in a shack though I do have a couple of old tyres in the front garden and I don't have semi-clothed kids either but I know what you mean - the guy selling the car is a big part of the equation.

I'm also sure that the interior on this car has been added at a later date - it just seems an odd colour combination (in fact I posted about this on here when I bought the car) though it looks good. And no, the clock doesn't work!
Steve


 
ORIGINAL: sbloxxy
I don't live in a shack though I do have a couple of old tyres in the front garden and I don't have semi-clothed kids either but I know what you mean - the guy selling the car is a big part of the equation.
Steve,

Hasten to add - no offence meant! (And it sounds like none taken either - thanks.) [&:]

Nothing wrong with a couple of old tyres in the front garden. Just that if I tried it here, they'd be nicked!

All the best with selling your car.


Oli.
 
Small world! Anyway, as you've probably guessed I've been in touch with Steve again and will be getting some more detailed photos next week. I certainly feel more confident about this car than the black one. If nothing else there's no ABS to be disconnected!!!
 
nice one steve and good luck with the sale and 944lux ,it looks like you may have found a good one so all the best regards jason p
 
hey there, just done my own belts and apparently its not unusual for them not to line up perfectly, mine certainly didnt, not perfectly anyway, and since it ran really smooth before i just put them back to where they were and its super smooth again when got it going. Cant recall totally but look on clarkes garage as the marks on the pulleys changed at some point, Its to do with the woodruff keys as there two keys on each shaft, one for pulley and one for the pulley cover bit, and think top one the D goes to top and on bottom pulley D goes to bottom, check clarkes garage site and you cant go wrong, hope this helps a little.
 

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