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edgemar 04-21-2021 07:32 PM

Salvage 718?
 
Why would this be a salvage?

https://www.copart.com/lot/34053971/salvage-2017-porsche-cayman-ca-los-angeles

So tempting...but i no idea what it would cost to put it together again.

Do you look for another totalled car with a ton of bent metal and transfer the parts?

Is it possible to make the numbers work?

WPOZZZ 04-21-2021 07:40 PM

Looks like a lot of electrical stuff and air bags. Good candidate for a track rat.

otto_kretschmer 04-21-2021 08:41 PM

no

not with a new car, an old 70s aircooled in the same shape yes

Bill Douglas 04-21-2021 08:58 PM

There are some automotive electrical geniuses around. Haha, typically young 2nd generation Asian boy racer kids, smart as hell and understand these things.

Not quite as complicated, but a Subaru was in a sorry state and a yound guy I know jumpered certain pins and put resistors on other pins of the ECU, the computer was told "All's well" and off it went.

If you know someone like this...

Arizona_928 04-22-2021 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 11305374)
There are some automotive electrical geniuses around. Haha, typically young 2nd generation Asian boy racer kids, smart as hell and understand these things.

Not quite as complicated, but a Subaru was in a sorry state and a yound guy I know jumpered certain pins and put resistors on other pins of the ECU, the computer was told "All's well" and off it went.

If you know someone like this...

That's the old school way of doing it. Now you can just get into the computer and turn off systems with software. Not sure on high end cars, but on chevrolet truck ecm's..... it's quite easy

mjohnson 04-22-2021 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 11305556)
That's the old school way of doing it. Now you can just get into the computer and turn off systems with software. Not sure on high end cars, but on chevrolet truck ecm's..... it's quite easy

Some local acquaintances run a business doing auto diagnostic electronics. They're legit, go to SEMA and all that but it seems like they're completely missing out on another side of things. They're probably angling for relationships with the OEMs so I'm sure they're very straight and proper but there's gotta be a market for doing whatever it takes to make the computers believe that all is OK with your rattly bucket of parts.

Of course, not for highway use and so on...

Dan J 04-22-2021 03:26 PM

That looks to me like the owner sold it to the insurance co
I wouldn't touch it with a 20' pole and I own a Porsche repair shop with some very bright young tech's

rwest 04-22-2021 03:56 PM

Of course it is just salvage- missing a clutch and clutch pedal!

onewhippedpuppy 04-23-2021 02:58 AM

On the listing it shows as “stripped”, which matches the pictures. If so that’s probably repairable but would get expensive really quick. Maybe you could buy the stolen parts off of EBay and put it all back together?:)


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