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16 August 2019, 10:11 PM | #31 | |
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Suggest 09-11. 997.2s have that blend of modern while retaining the old school feel. 12 and newer have gotten very big in size IMHO. ‘99-08 cars are showing its age. The only cars I would get from that era is the 07-09 turbos and GT cars. Turbos can be had in the $60K range with 60-75K miles. Those Mezger layout motors are not the M96/97 disposable lumps. |
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16 August 2019, 10:29 PM | #32 |
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I have one. I also have owned so many 911s I have stopped counting. Currently also own the current GT3 RS, GT3 manual, GT2 RS.
I adore my 964, and is currently set up to drive as well as a modern 911. Send me a PM if you want, I would be happy to answer questions. |
17 August 2019, 09:13 AM | #33 |
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964's are beautiful. I drive a 997.1 and absolutely love it.
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