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She's gone!!!!
#1

Well, the 1995 968 M030 coupe is no longer in my driveway. Everything will be finalized this Friday.



She's off to greener pastures and will be in the hands of someone more capable than I. For this I am happy!



My wife is also happy now that we are back to 3 cars with our 2-car garage! Guess who's daily driver sits out in the Winter?! Yours truly!



I have been trying to get the cab inspected, but every time I attempt to take it, something happens! Boo! Got around to removing the aftermarket alarm system and radar system (Flash- I kept the radar brain and front detector- Alpine brain I believe and a K40 front detector- you are welcome to them if you want)- what a pain in the @ss. There were wires everywhere and they tapped into the factory harness all over the place. All is well now. Let's just say I was sore for a few days after doing all that!



I also finally received the 944S2/968 Cabriolet Ski Rack from the PO! Way too cool! I will never use it, but it is neat to have! In the original box and all!



As soon as I get her inspected, she'll be off to Pete's for some maintenance items. I hope the weather breaks here so I can get the inspection done this week.
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#2

sounds like you're finally having fun with a 968 - very cool



yes please on the detector stuff - i'll call to arrange
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#3

Okey dokey. I do believe I accidentally threw out the harness connector for the Alpine brain, but that can probably be sourced.



The rear detector was not in the car, just the front. I was not gentle when taking out that damn wiring. I cut whenever necessary to make it easier on myself!!!



I'll mail them out to you. Hopefully they'll be of some use to you...
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#4

WOW - congrats on being down to one 968. That'll make life easier for sure.
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#5

Yes- it does make life easier. I'm glad it is gone. It is in good hands.... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



Now I only have to move one car out of the way if I want to take the cab out!!!!! Of course, since it is snowing today, I won't be taking her to get inspected tonight. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='biotechee' post='62332' date='Oct 28 2008, 10:04 AM']Yes- it does make life easier. I'm glad it is gone. It is in good hands.... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



Now I only have to move one car out of the way if I want to take the cab out!!!!! Of course, since it is snowing today, I won't be taking her to get inspected tonight. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />[/quote]



We currently have 3 cars and a 2 car garage as well. A couple of years ago, I had our drive way widen and repaved. What they created was a little swing over space for our SUV. Now when Backing out the 68 I dont have to play the car shuffle game. The cost was well worth it and it doesn't detract from the uniformity of the community (my drive way is about 2 cars lengths long, so that helped also). I did have to have HOA approve it though.



Your only a few hours north of me and you have snow all ready! Wow!
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#7

Yep- heavy rains this morning and then the temp dropped rapidly. Been snowing ever since. The Philly forecasters really f'd this one!



When the wife parks in the garage, I can get the 968 out easily without moving any vehicles- our driveway is wide such that two cars can park side-by-side at the top. Unfortunately, she only parks in the garage in the Winter, precisely when I don't drive the 968. During the rest of the year, her parking space in the garage is occupied by various bicycles, yard toys, pressure washers, rakes, a lawnmower, etc.



Now that the snows have come, I'll need to straighten the space up so she can get her Pilot in there. I ended up building a large full-span shelf above the hoods of the cars- that's where it will all go this weekend.



Joy!
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In a previous house, I'd built the above-hood shelves, as well as large platforms above the garage doors - it was pretty amazing how much storage space that created (and how much junk went there!).



We now live in a townhouse with a one-car garage - and we have three cars, and starting Nov. 15 no car can be left parked in the street overnight. So, one car stays in a little community parking lot that's a short walk, and another gets jockeyed in the driveway.



Some day...
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Where are you putting the trailer and the tow rig?! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#10

Luckily, my son's company has a large parking lot, and the trailer will stay there. The tow truck will also stay there except when we have a need to pull tree stumps - or maybe I'll start a snowplowing business.



More likely, if my son is successful in getting rid of his Tahoe (great condition - anyone interested?), he'll use the truck for the errands he used to do with the Tahoe.
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#11

lol - no, but depending on the year, i have a volant stainless cat-back for it with about 2 hours on it sitting here in a box
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#12

Thanks - but now that he has THE TRUCK, he has no use for the Tahoe as it is, much less modified.
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#13

So, did the M030 go to anyone we know? Were you happy with what you got for her? It is never fun selling sports cars in October so good for you.

Jeff
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#14

If the new owner wishes to divulge himself/herself, that shall be his/her call!



I am extremely happy with the outcome... the car is now in someone's hands who will enjoy it and use it much more than I ever would have. It is a good thing all the way around!



I'd also like to take a moment to say thanks to Pete @ RSBarn- had it not been for him, I honestly wouldn't be in the 968 fold anymore. He restored my faith in the car and took excellent care of it while it was in my possession. It never, I repeat, it never ran better than when he started maintaining it for me. I look forward to many years of trouble-free times with my new cab and with Pete's guidance and help.
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#15

knowing it's history, and the surrounding nightmare of the shady deal that the seller did on that car in your purchase, i am glad that both the car finally got sorted out, and that you are happy about ownership of another one - the green one will certainly be a good car to anyone, and the one you have now stands head and shoulders above it, if only because it is free of the mental baggage
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#16

[quote name='biotechee' post='62369' date='Oct 28 2008, 05:46 PM']I'd also like to take a moment to say thanks to Pete @ RSBarn- had it not been for him, I honestly wouldn't be in the 968 fold anymore. He restored my faith in the car and took excellent care of it while it was in my possession. It never, I repeat, it never ran better than when he started maintaining it for me.[/quote]



Just ordered my SS brake lines from Pete Today.



It appears he's super busy at the moment with quite a few race cars. Come late Nov (not because he's busy but because my money is tied up) I plan on turning the 68 over to him for a good once over. Nice to hear such consistent praise for the Barn and Pete.
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#17

Yes- unloading the mental baggage was clutch. Huge weight off my shoulders.



Rhude- I'll be seeing your car more than likely, as mine might be there at the same time!
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#18

Hey, guys, get out of my way!!! I have a DE event at VIR in early December and I need lift time at the Barn in advance of that.



On edit, an update - I have an appointment at RS Barn on Thursday, November 13 - anyone that wants to come, I'll treat to lunch.
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#19

Well done. I've thought about having 2 of these, but 1 is enough I think.



   
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#20

Congrats Jim, that is a cool car. I'm still holding out for a rubystone red (pink) coupe to add to my 968 stable some day but I have to get those kids through college first.
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