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Welcome,
You have come the right place for all things 968. Be careful this sickness is quite contagious <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
Jay
“Faster, Faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.” - Hunter S. Thompson
"I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself." ~Dr. Ferdinand Porsche
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Welcome! I'm in Lexington. My car is heading into the shop today for a repaint but in the spring maybe we can meet up. Definitely read through the boards here, lots of great info. If you find a car for sale locally, give me a shout and I can come take a look with you.
1994 Slate Grey M030 Coupe
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Welcome to group. My advice would be to drive a few 968s that you may find for sale in your area - even if they're not the one you ultimately want - just so you can get a feel for the car. I'm sure Adam (blau - he used to be my neighbor here in HB) will let you take his car for a spin if it's not currently in the shop. And be patient - wait for one that has all the options you want, and make sure via repair history that all the usual trouble areas have been addressed (buyer's guide found elsewhere on this site).
If you've had mildly tweaked WRXs in the past, the 968 might disappoint you in the get up and go department. They're not exactly slow, but it's not 1992 anymore and these days a V6 Camry packs more power. They are fabulous looking cars though (something even you probably wouldn't say about the WRX :-) and are supposedly one of the best handling cars ever made (I can't testify to that yet, as my car is still undergoing resurrection from both the neglect of the previous owner and the general wear and tear of old age). Soon though, I'll see what this car can really do in the twisties.
-Austin
'94 Black/Tan Coupe
6sp. LSD, 18" Carrera Lightweights, M030 struts and sways, Racer-X chip, airbox mod
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