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I drive a 13 year old car with 91,000 miles.
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I drive a 13 year old car with 91,000 miles. In two months since purchase, I have replaced motor mounts, wheel bearings, tires, sunroof gears and temp sensor. I have chipped, airbox-modded and replaced my head unit. I have spent $2500 and plan to spend more. My car needs a paint job and has dash cracks. And I love this car more than any vehicle, new or used, that I have ever owned. I understand now. I am out of town for a week and think about getting home and hitting a particular stretch of twisty country road. I think about the feeling in my lower back as I am pulled forward with a throaty 6000 RPM growl. While driving a premium rental car in a strange city, I look at the opulent dashes and overchromed trim, missing the sparse and utilitarian functionality of my 90's mobile kissing the century mark. Driving in the silence of heavy sound isolation and cushy suspension of my rental, I feel more like I am pointing a bubble than driving a car.



I drive a 13 year old car with 91,000 miles. And frankly, I can't imagine not owning it. I know with certainty, this car will be mine until it is no longer road worthy. And even after that, I cannot imagine not having a Porsche in my garage. I am not a rich man. I can't begin to fathom dropping 100K on a vehicle. Still, this car has taught me that, sad as it may be, the general public finds a way to lose perspective on these incredible machines. That persistence and dedication still bring rewards.



I drive a 13 year old car with 91,000 miles. And I am hooked.
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My other car is a minivan!
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I know the feeling... many people made some very odd comments to me regarding my "new" car purchase being a car with 120k miles on it for the price I paid. Many said "but you could get a brand new car for only a little more"... it's just not the same.
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I drive a 14 year old 968 with 165,678 miles on it, and I am hooked. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Michael Sorbera

aka San Antonio Silver Bullet

2002 VW Beetle TDI

2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab

2004 Cherokee 33ft Travel Trailer

1990 Mercury Grand Marquis

1993 Amazon Green 968 Coupe (sold)

2002 Speed-Yellow Boxster (sold)

1987 Slate Grey 944 Turbo (sold)

1987 Guards Red 944 (first Porsche - sold)
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#4

Great post!
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Ralph

2002 Carrera Coupe - Orient Red Metallic

'93 968 Coupe Amazon Green Metallic w/airbox mod (sold 2009)

'89 944 S2 (gone to live in the Midwest)

'77 911S (RIP)

And a whole bunch of VWs over the years...
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greenmachine, dare I guess you are a writer ? if not, you should be. just MHO. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



I suspect those very sentiments are shared by the majority of this forum ..
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I am not a writer... just a hack. But words do flow easily for me when I am impassioned. In case you couldn't tell, this new ride has definitely tapped into that passion. I have a weird tie already with this car. The only way I can think to describe it, is that this car has soul. If the interior feels a little dated, it only adds to my pleasure. The ride is anything but dated. And I swear this car demands certain music, if that makes any sense. Often, the only music I want to hear is the sound of this fine machine. But when music does enter the scene, I can't imagine this car cruising a summer day with the sun panel out and an elavator music soundtrack. While she has accepted everything from Smashing Pumpkins to Moby, my car seems most at home with Sam & Dave, Otis Redding and other Stax or Motown artists. It is a timeless feeling. Don't ask me to explain. I really don't think I can.
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#7

Bravo



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Shot at 2007-08-19
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I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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To funny Rhudeboy
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I went and washed my car at 2am last night... it was dirty, I couldn't sleep because of it(well, that and I work nights)... enough said
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[quote name='saxman' post='40134' date='Aug 19 2007, 01:39 PM']I went and washed my car at 2am last night... it was dirty, I couldn't sleep because of it(well, that and I work nights)... enough said[/quote]



Saxman, that is one of my favorite late-night hobbies. Going out when everyone is sleeping to wash my baby at a deserted coin-op.



Tom
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[quote name='gryphon' post='40135' date='Aug 19 2007, 02:09 PM']Saxman, that is one of my favorite late-night hobbies. Going out when everyone is sleeping to wash my baby at deserted coin-op.



Tom[/quote]

that's what I did... there's a nice 24 hr coin op about a mile from here... ran over there, busted out the buckets, etc... had one cop drive by somewhat slowly... probably trying to figure out what kind of crazy person I was
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What an excellent story and superbly written.



For a newbie it is very inspiring......

thanks



andy
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GreenMachine, ditto re a great story.



Saxman, I have actually expanded my late-night car washing hobby a bit further by creating a spreadsheet of coin-op locations within an hour or two of my house. They are notoriously hard to find in the phone book so I just add a new one to the spreadsheet whenever I spot one while driving during the day. If the weather is pleasant, I may choose a location that includes a top-down, one/two hour loop, perhaps with a stop at a quiet picnic area on the shore of a local lake with a shiny 968.



Tom
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Odometers? We don't need no stinking odometers.



Great story, well told. My '93 coupe has 160k+ miles and so many replacements and additions and upgrades that it probably qualifies techically as a new car. Well, maybe not. Yeah, I'm hooked, too, as are most of us.
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Duckman:  Koni sport yellow adjustable shocks, M030 sway bars; KLA strut tower brace; Mille Miglia Cup III 18" wheels, 8.5" & 10.0" w/ 235/40 & 275/35 Goodyear F1s; airbox mod; AutoThority chip; custom exhaust with MagnaFlow muffler and 3" straight-through pipe; Euro lenses; Tenzo R sport seats.
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[quote name='Duckman' post='40174' date='Aug 20 2007, 03:44 PM']Yeah, I'm hooked, too, as are most of us.[/quote]

It’s a disease that needs no cure <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wub.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Rick

93 968 (My summer car), 06 Jetta (My winter car)

79 924 (Wife's summer car), 02 C230K (Wife's winter car)

00 Passat (Son's car), 02 Trailblazer (Daughter's Car)

67 Honda Mini-Trail (familiy toy)
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Thanks for the kind words. I have been gone the past few days, in Montreal for my job. I discovered a really high Porsche concentration up there. And not just Boxsters and Cayennes. I saw a good number of variously aged models, including a really pretty gold 944 that looked very loved. But it's nice to be home. Already looking forward to a nice run tomorrow <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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You don't drive a Porsche. She drives you <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='Ferdinand_Porsche' post='40435' date='Aug 26 2007, 03:19 PM']You don't drive a Porsche. She drives you <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />[/quote]



With all due respect, I must disagree. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> The Porsche allows you to become one with it as you drive it and responds to every one of your moves, your impulses, your wishes, with flawless precision and confidence, but it never drives you . <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='ds968' post='40445' date='Aug 26 2007, 10:06 PM']With all due respect, I must disagree. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> The Porsche allows you to become one with it as you drive it and responds to every one of your moves, your impulses, your wishes, with flawless precision and confidence, but it never drives you . <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />[/quote]



I gotta agree. But the comment made me think of a fun thread. It could be like that Chuck Norris site. We could post comments like:



"A parked Porsche once got a speeding ticket for simply looking fast. It was clocked at 130."



"When once traveled by a Porsche, Lombard Street in San Fancisco felt what it was like to be straight for the first time in its existence"



I know it is silly. I have a part of my brain that will always be 11.
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over the last few years of suspension tuning, sometimes mine has definitely driven me...............





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94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating www.968forums.com



"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
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