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Dont want to upset you, but a new wing is only $600 from Porsche, I would pay $1000 not to have all that filler in the wing,
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I guess we all live and learn, but a wrapped car always has my alarm bells ringing, unless I knew the car before it was wrapped
Especially as over here a good wrap job costs 50% of a cheap paint job, a man I know just had his black car wrapped mint green
nearly $3000
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Also, horizontal surfaces (roof/hood) go way before the vertical surfaces on a wrap. I don't think 7 years is a real figure unless the car is garaged most of the time and just taken out for rides. I have seen paint destroyed by leaving vinyl on too long.
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I bought a (slightly) older brother to keep Ava (my 968 cab) company.
Its a 95 Carrera 993, built about two months before Ava in June, 1994.
The 1995 model year was a strange one for Porsche in that production of the 968 and 928 models ended, and production of the 993 began. I believe the only cars Porsche built during the 1995 calendar year, and maybe the 1996 calendar year as well, were the 993. Though the 993 was air cooled, original planning was for a water cooled engine to be used in it.
I have only had it for two days and I am enjoying comparing and contrasting the two understanding that they came down the same production line about 60 days apart, were likely assembled by some of the same production line workers, and certain common parts like seats, knobs, relays, etc might have come from the same bins or lots.
Those of you whove owned 993s know they are very different, yet somehow they have the same DNA making them unlike anything else built at that time.
Photo with Mt. Shasta in Northern California in the background. I am on my way back to eastern WA from the SF Bay Area where I bought it.
Tim
95 993 Coupe, Guards Red (Karl)
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Some friendly advice about the gearbox oil change. If you have a manual, be certain you loosen the filler plug first. I loosened the drain plug first, drained out all the fluid, then I couldn't get the filler plug out. At that point I had a bone dry transmission and no way to put fluid back into it. Rookie mistake! Also, note the orientation of the rotor before you remove it so you can put the new one on in the same orientation.
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Oh, and regarding the motor mount change. My mechanic insists that all you need to do is loosen the crossmember and let it drop a bit, and jack up the motor as far as you can get it to go, and the mounts will come right out. He has been working on these cars since they were new and he has never had to drop the crossmember entirely.
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Quote:Beautiful 993, congratulations!
Curious, what is the power and handling like compared with the 968?
The 993 is a bit quicker, partially due to shorter gearing I believe. It does have 36 more HP and similarly higher torque. And my 993 coupe weighs about 200 lbs less than my 968 cab. Its a little over a second quicker to 60mph I believe even before the weight difference between coupe and cab. Comparing coupe with coupe or cab with cab the weights are actually similar.
The flat six seems quicker to rev up too, as if there is less reciprocating mass in the engine. Torque seems good, but the 968s torque feels slightly better somehow.
The 993 ride is good, quiet, and just a little bit nervous, wanting to wander slightly. Though my 968 rides more firmly, I like its composed, less skittish handling better on a highway or freeway.
In corners its a bit of a toss up. They handle differently from each other but the best way to sum it up is that the 993 feels more minutely controllable (like being able to aim and correct to exactly where you want on a curve, within inches), whereas the 968 feels more stable and planted if not quite as controllable or correctable mid curve.
That is all I have been able to detect for now. I am sure I will continue to find commonalities and differences.
For years I have understood the appeal of Porsches transaxle cars, and now I am beginning to understand the air cooled 911 mystique a bit better. I have owned a 996 Carrera, but it was very different than this 993.
Tim
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I was invited along to The Cranleigh Classiscs Show and Auto Jumble by the
The Independent Porsche Enthusiasts Club, which in the Uk is a big club, the show was huge 1,295 show cars apparently according to the show MC
Mine was the only 968, lots of 944s even 4 356s, two 928s, and of course as I was informed by a passer by the 10 or so very rare 911 SCs
Not sure these fools know what rare is
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