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The stance that makes it look like a nosebleed Honda Civic.
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"stance" and handling/drivablility don't go hand in hand....
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This 964 is a blueprint in how not to spend money restoring a Porsche if you hope to get your money back out of it post restoration. It might look fine at the high bid on BaT, but the seller wants double. That’s a tall order, one that’s not likely at all to be filled any time soon.
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Did you see the pics of the 'restoration'...lots of rust in all the usual places. Same as in the AMMO NYC (Larry's) 964 as see what he had to go through. INMHO only a full rotisserie restoration would have got rid of the cancer.
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^^^ My comment was more in regard to the slamming, bagging and color changing, etc. How they did the work as opposed to how much needed to be done, all of the major deviations made to the car from its stock original format weren’t so wise. Be very certain that when you mod a car into your own hot rod, that you aren’t the only one that appreciates the work preformed. That appears to be the case here. The seller pigeon holed themselves into a very small niche market to unload this car. It’s going to be a costly lesson.
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