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View Poll Results: should I modifie my sc
no: collector item 1 16.67%
already modified: go for the rs 2 33.33%
keep it as it is,have fun with it 3 50.00%
Voters: 6. This poll is closed

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porsche sc to rs

Few months back I bought a 1979 sc with 16000 miles,mint condition.now the trick is it has a what I believe RSR engine,the work was done in 1986, with upgrades brakes and bilstein suspension.the car is like original,no rust,basically new.i have been looking for a sc to convert to an RS like everybody's dream.should I keep it like it is or go for it as the engine work is already done.the guy spent 30 k in 1986 to upgrade it 3.1L=296hp.that car is faster than my 1997 4S,a blast to drive( going to Watkins glen soon).collector car or the right platform for an RS..thx

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Sounds like a really nice car! My vote would be to keep it as is and if you want a project start with something that is a bit less perfect and make it something great. Put money into something and make it worth more instead of poring money into something that will stay the same in value-

just my 2 cents
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Ralt41, Re-post in 911bbs for better feedback.

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