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Rennlist "looks" like its pay only, but you can register for free and and get the title of "user" instead of "member", and from time to time people will tell you how paying for membership is a good thing and best money they ever spent. Doesn't stop plenty of people from asking a few questions and reading for years without ever becoming a full member. Only paid members can list items for sale, and a couple other restrictions, but nothing major.
SITM Sharks in the Mountains is a BIG regional porsche event on the east coast, attending could be the best time spent you could imagine. People who love these cars will have some for sale, and rides etc. will not be hard to get. NOTHING will educate you more on what to buy than riding/driving a few nice 928's.
I bought a book that was a very good "basic" education on the 928, "Porsche 928: The Essential Buyers Guide", about $20 and shipping new, and it gives a very good "flavor" of what the 928 is like both good and bad.
Hands on behind the wheel is where you learn if you love or hate the 928. The 928 may be the finest production car ever made, at the very least one of a very small group. The downside isn't that it takes a large commitment in time and money to keep it running its best, its that the bad stuff about the 928 doesn't matter, you still want it.
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US 83 zinc metallic 5 spd, aka the nice car.
Euro 85 black, 5 spd, the fast rough track car maybe car. SOLD
Euro 84 red, AT, only car in garage in years, my parts car, soon to go last 7 years.
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