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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->you have to wonder why these cars, which require tons of time and effort to build, constantly end up coming up for sale - do they not work 100%? are they not as fast as people think they should be? are they rattling apart? are they impossible to drive?
i would think that a 3000lb car with 400hp, and the handling and superior ride we all know they have, would be competitive against nearly anything out there - why would you let that go?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
From my experiance, most of these cars are not finished projects & many of them have many expensive issues. Based on this response i got from the seller, the Powerhaus built Turbo S replica (which has cooling issues and is selling for less money @ Parr Porsche) seems like a much better buy.
<i><b>dino, the car is not totaly finished, and still needs some things. But it runs and drives fine. I dont have any better pics, but I do have more. The 993 headlight conversion is not finished, will need new paint, has a crack in the windshield, missing engine undertray and front fenderliners, needs door lock cylinders, needs hatch side trim pieces, and a few other little things are in need of attention. Email me your # and a good time to call and I can anwser any questions specificly.</b></i>