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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1388441672' post='154002'] i would have to weigh in the detrimental factor of it being a porsche, and all of the over-engineered, over-complicated.
i can't think of another one that does what it does, for that kind of money.[/quote]
The fact they are over engineered and relatively inexpensive for the performance is why I love Porsche and why I have owned 7 of them! Although I understand Flash's point of buying the 968 because it is almost anti-Porsche in design. I've only owned the under dog models, 928, 944, 914, 968. Never had a 911 yet.
Current: 1994 968 Coupe, 1987 944S, 2004 VW GTI 1.8T, H-D XR1200
Previous Porsches: 2000 986S, 1974 914 2.0 Blue, 1974 914 2.0 Yellow, 1970 914 1.7, 1985 928S
Previous non-Porsche favorites: 1974 Early Bronco, 1975 Cosworth Vega, 1977 Trans Am 6.6L, 1973 Karmann Ghia, 1983 Supra (turbocharged)
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Good point, I couldn't afford a new one then. Only after it depreciated.
The Boxster is getting really good reviews though and it is beginning to lose that chick car image.
Current: 1994 968 Coupe, 1987 944S, 2004 VW GTI 1.8T, H-D XR1200
Previous Porsches: 2000 986S, 1974 914 2.0 Blue, 1974 914 2.0 Yellow, 1970 914 1.7, 1985 928S
Previous non-Porsche favorites: 1974 Early Bronco, 1975 Cosworth Vega, 1977 Trans Am 6.6L, 1973 Karmann Ghia, 1983 Supra (turbocharged)
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Bob, It's about time you got in that thing and drove/enjoyed it a bit. Seems like you're always working on it; good luck and happy motoring! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/EmoticonCar.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
'95 968 Cabriolet w/ D1R Stage 3 Supercharger + other goodies! Previous Porsches: '86 944 turbo, '87 944 turbo parts car, '91 944 S2 Cab, '93 968 Coupe M030, '95 968 Coupe Tiptronic, '95 968 Coupe <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym>, '98 Boxster, '00 Boxster, '00 Boxster S.
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After supercharging my car I simply did the exhaust modification removing the plate in there. I know some poeple don't like how it sounds on naturally aspirated cars, but I think it sounds pretty close to the stock tone with the supercharger on there. Admittedly its loader, but is actually pretty quiet and made the car noticably livelier. It's definetly quiter then a friend's B&B exhaust, but have no clue how restriction compares to the RS Barn or B&B units.
'95 968 Cabriolet w/ D1R Stage 3 Supercharger + other goodies! Previous Porsches: '86 944 turbo, '87 944 turbo parts car, '91 944 S2 Cab, '93 968 Coupe M030, '95 968 Coupe Tiptronic, '95 968 Coupe <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym>, '98 Boxster, '00 Boxster, '00 Boxster S.
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Mine has the B&B exhaust and I dislike how loud it is. It has been on the lower priority list to someday change it to something quieter.
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)