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    Quote Originally Posted by ditchvisitor View Post
    IMHO I wouldn’t touch any of the newer stuff, Porsche specialist I use has had countless 718 etc in to have bits replaced due to cheap manufacturing.

    Having had a 3.2, 986S, 2 x 996 GT3’s, ‘74 3.0RS rep and a 996 Turbo, and with your budget I would go 996 Turbo and budget for some tweaks/maintenance all day long. Failing that get a well looked after 996 C2 with no sunroof and cable throttle and chuck some money at it to make it yours. sports and classic have a great example for sale currently. ▶️ Watch this video https://www.facebook.com/share/r/CMx...ibextid=WC7FNe
    If I was as handy with the spanners as you, ice probably feel more attracted to the older cars.

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    I've had a 996 turbo and a couple of 944s including my mega miles turbo which I use fairly regularly. I always figured I'd end up in a 911 and mine looked great but I didn't really find it that usable as a daily car.
    If I were looking with the OPs budget I'd be trying to find a gen 2 997 targa 4 or 4s. Either gearbox would be fine, I'd probably rather have a manual but if city routes were part of daily use then the pdk would have its advantages.
    The gen 2 engine gets you away from the IMS/bore scoring/RMS issues of the earlier NA cars and you aren't into full turbo nutter area which is probably over budget anyway.
    4wd and the targa roof make it very usable all year round - I have a saratoga roof in my 944 - basically a glass sunroof bought as part of a remanufacture of the originals in a global bulk buy a few years ago and it makes a lot of difference to cabin illumination.
    Also key is that the targa allows access to the rear passenger/storage space from the rear, coupes do not. This would be very useful for cabin storage etc. I found that my 944 was far more useful daily for this reason than the 996.



    997s have a much better interior and colour palette than the 996s. I like the sand interior of the second car below.
    Here's a couple - Portiacraft have a rep of a bit rough and ready but the cars tend to be ok

    targa 4
    https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-det...o=2024&fromsra

    https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-det...o=2024&fromsra

    and 4s - a bit more go.
    https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-det...o=2024&fromsra

    I'd want a colour, my 996 was cobalt blue but they must be out there.
    Last edited by DavidL; 20th March 2024 at 23:47.

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