Tomnova16
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Oh young Colin. How much you must learn.
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Colin
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Quite like this 964 - http://www.kennydunn.co.uk/used-cars/porsche-911-edinburgh-201243490429422
Wonder what the interesting history is!? Kenny Dunns a reputable indy, but I'd kind of hope it's been used in a bank robbery or something.
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Tomnova16
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Well it's below book so would imagine cat d
Although never seen a white tubby so I'm intrigued.
Why don't you pop along for a test drive.
Remember you can get kids in the back till they are at least 8
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Colin
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Probably but id rather it had been damage in some kind of criminal stand off rather than stacked into a wall. Tempting it is but I'm not looking for a car just now other priorities.
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
I was massively upset when the price was revealed
£150k could have bee a reality, but £300 - £500k, I very much doubt it
It's dollars, so £190 - 310k.
Lovely cars though
Oh yeah, of course.
That's really not too bad then
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by FlamingCorsa
Quality video, motor is air cooled then? but has cooling under front bumper? Will they be oil coolers etc? I am not really a porka man . . . . Just wondered wot cooling under front bumper was. .
All the 911s I used to work on had oil lines the length of the car between the cooler in the nose and the tank in the quarter if I remember correctly.
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ed
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They run along the off side sill don't they? Was a common place for the older ones to rust because of the heat and condensation from the pipework.
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SVM 286
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Indeed Ed. Luckily only on non galvanised cars though. I think I only ever saw about one with any corrosion there.
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Tomnova16
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Quite like this 964 - http://www.kennydunn.co.uk/used-cars/porsche-911-edinburgh-201243490429422
Wonder what the interesting history is!? Kenny Dunns a reputable indy, but I'd kind of hope it's been used in a bank robbery or something.
Just found out its a cat C
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by Tomnova16
but this may be my new favourite when its finished.
Size of those calipers
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SVM 286
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That'll stop it
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ed
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Big Red Brembos
[Edited on 09-02-2013 by ed]
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
quote: Originally posted by Tomnova16
but this may be my new favourite when its finished.
Size of those calipers
993 Turbo brakes.
quote: Originally posted by ed
Big Red Brembos
They actually look pretty small.
[Edited on 09-02-2013 by BluKoo]
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ed
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That's a 318mm disc there...
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BluKoo
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I guess its probably because it's sitting in a much larger arch.
Only 4mm smaller than the singer brakes.
[Edited on 09-02-2013 by BluKoo]
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Tomnova16
quote: Originally posted by Colin
Quite like this 964 - http://www.kennydunn.co.uk/used-cars/porsche-911-edinburgh-201243490429422
Wonder what the interesting history is!? Kenny Dunns a reputable indy, but I'd kind of hope it's been used in a bank robbery or something.
Just found out its a cat C
Did ya phone up??
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Tomnova16
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A guy on 911uk did
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flybikeslee
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that's dinner times video sorted
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Tomnova16
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Email from kenny Dunn about the white 964 tubby
'The “story” is simple some 7 years ago the car was involved in an accident which resulted in an Insurance Total Loss Payout, this was due to the fact that at that time obviously the car was not worth nearly as much as it is today & the required repairs being done by a Porsche Bodyshop made it more economic for the owner to be paid out & the salvage sold to a repairer.
We have photo’s of the car being repaired & have inspected the car ourselves & can confirm that any repairs carried out have been to a very high standard & to look at the car there are no signs of it having had damage or indeed having been repaired. In fact the car looks quite simply stunning!
I have also spoken to the dealer who supplied it to the last owner & the Porsche Specialist who looked after it for the previous owner, both confirm that it was “ a really good car”
I believe that at £30,000 it is really well priced in that a “normal” one would be selling today for £45,000
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