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orph 01-21-2003 04:32 PM

Thanks for all the replys ! All bases have been covered, thanks again to your inputs ! What has driven home my decision is the question that was asked: Am I saving this for someone else, or did I buy it to have fun ? Hell, I'm in my fifties, can afford it, might get hit by a bus tomorrow, so I think I'm going to have some fun !

BLOWN: Headers are GHL stainless w/ heat ! Sound good ?

ORPH

Adam 01-21-2003 05:18 PM

I'm in the group that would feel that as long as the modifications are of a tasteful nature or are preventative maintenance measures (upgraded oil coolers/Carrera-style chain tensioners etc) then I, as a prospective buyer would be encouraged, rather than frightened by them.

If someone started fitting Enkei 19" gold alloys and started ricing the car up, I'd run for the hills. I have developed a mathematical formula for Porsche modifications:

911s + "bling" = Resale Disaster! :D

targa88 01-21-2003 07:33 PM

If the "mod" is reversible then fine. Most folks are looking for un-molested cars.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
If you intend to keep the car "forever" then do what you will. Most cars end up being resold (don't ask me why?), just looking for something better... You will never recover the investment in the mods

orph 03-05-2003 04:39 PM

Thanks to everyone's input. The decision has been reached. In 2 1/2 weeks the car is off to Imagine Auto for the upgrades.

philfran 03-05-2003 05:11 PM

Orph,

Kinda cold up in Freeport this time of year. Good time to work on the car.

I have been to Freeport many a time to help out at the Goodyear plant.

I saw the waterfall in the park one afternoon and thought that an early morning picture of it would be great. Pulled in there at sunrise and found out that they turn the pumps off at night! I was let down!!

Good luck with your baby. Make her sing!!!!!!!

widebody911 03-05-2003 07:39 PM

WTH are you thinking? Why would anyone ever mod their car? What a horrendous waste of time and money! :mad:

I know this one joker who has a 1977 911S targa, which has been converted to a turbo bodied cab, with a C2 engine lid, RSR front bumper, GT2 rear bumper, Recaro seats, 964 engine, 930 brakes, home-made aluminum splitter, a roll bar (so why not just leave it a targa?) and it was re-painted red from the factory yellow.

What a poseur!

Jack Olsen 03-05-2003 08:19 PM

I <u>hate</u> it when guys mess up perfectly good 911's. :mad:

tight as a bull's ass 03-05-2003 09:08 PM

There's a category of "rehashed" Porsches that will never sell as well as others....

just try not to be in that category.

other than that, just do what makes you happy.

speeder 03-06-2003 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Adam Chaplin


911s + "bling" = Resale Disaster! :D

Not on ebay! :D

dickster 03-06-2003 12:42 AM

i would generally go for a stock car over a modified one. one thing upgrades don't do is ADD value. so you ain't gonna recover their cost.

i like upgrades that are easily reversible and /or invisible - ie shocks, t/bars.


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