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Originally Posted by SilberUrS6
1.) Buy a couple of 911 buyer's guides. They'll give you a rough idea of what to look for. And stuff to look out for. They aren't the Porsche Bible, so use them for guidance only. And they do work fine to get you into your first Porsche. If I had to do it all over again, I'd do a couple of things differently, but overall, buyer's guides will help you narrow down your choices.
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Can you name a good buyer's guide?
I understand that the Zimmerman book talks about the various models,
but if you already know you want an SC or a 3.2 Carerra, are they PPI style buyer's guides for certain models? Or is this built into the Zimmerman book?