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Originally Posted by chrisbalich
I bought my SC in December of 2017.
I've put nearly 30k miles on it since April of 2020.
I've put an absolute ton of work into it, and buckets of cash.
I've made great memories and better friends.
But I've been thinking of selling it for almost a year. I've grown tired of the never-ending build. I'm emotionally exhausted.
Last month, I stopped driving it for almost three weeks because it was just easier to drive the SUV and not have to think about it. I'm back driving it and prepping for the journey to Rennsport in two months.
Despite all of this, the urge to sell the SC and buy a more modern car that will need occasional maintenance/repair/upgrade instead of constant evolution is very very strong.
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i have been following you on IG for a while (tail_spinz)
Porsches are kind of that way. you put a whole bucket of money and a few years sorting them out. Then they tend to be stable for many years. then they need a ton of work, then they are stable again.
you have put a lot of work into that car, you may be closer to a reliable car than you think.
A few years ago i almost sold my sc to buy a 997 GT3RS, at the very last moment i decided to keep my 911 sc and buy a 996 gt3 instead, thinking i would love the gt3 more and would eventually sell the sc and the 996 gt3 for the 997 rs. 3 years later i have my 911 sc and no GT3. They are amazing cars, but they really just aren't as exciting as an old hot rod 911. i would let the car sit for another month or two and allow yourself to get excited about the car again.
good luck man