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Anyone else sad like me?
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Kongsodoken
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Ex Skyline
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MartinRS2K
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ORIGINAL: Kongsodoken
+1 for new opc parts .......If I was more organised i would save all the porsche part stickers and put them in a book....or is that really sad[X(]
Sad but I now what you mean [
andy watson
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I keep my Porsche design boxes and the odd Bag [
I keep all my OPC receipts and indie receipts laminated in my Porsche club service file!
I also have Porsche, shirts, polo's coats, jackets, keyring's, Pens, pencils, desk jotter pad, coffee mugs, golf balls, umbrella, baseball caps, beanie, wall clock, tie, cufflinks, socks, sunglasses, wallet, iPad sleeve,
Craig, you and me mate [
Ex Skyline
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ORIGINAL: andy watson
Oh oh,
I keep my Porsche design boxes and the odd Bag []
I keep all my OPC receipts and indie receipts laminated in my Porsche club service file!
I also have Porsche, shirts, polo's coats, jackets, keyring's, Pens, pencils, desk jotter pad, coffee mugs, golf balls, umbrella, baseball caps, beanie, wall clock, tie, cufflinks, socks, sunglasses, wallet, iPad sleeve,
Craig, you and me mate []
Nutters.........[
craiginuk
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ORIGINAL: Ex Skyline
Craig, it's just you mate. You are a sad person.........[]
You're starting to sound like my wife mate [
MarkK
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He is coming to Rutland and Bedford meet,a good bloke to know and he loves transaxle cars,he told me the other day they have a 924 booked in next week,there was a 964 having a service and valve clearance checked last time I was there.
pauljmcnulty
Active member
Oh oh,
I keep my Porsche design boxes and the odd Bag
I keep all my OPC receipts and indie receipts laminated in my Porsche club service file!
It might sound terribly anal, but let's be honest here. We all recommend buying cars from exactly the sort of person who keeps every receipt!
Whilst it's only really relevant that you see evidence of recent work, and I always make the point that a receipt for wiper blades in 1987 isn't really going to affect the current condition, it's still a sign of a car that's been well-loved if it comes with a massive file of paperwork.
Would it be wrong to suggest that a 944 with every piece of paperwork from new would be worth at least double that of a similar car with no history and no previous MOTs? [8|]
And I'll be thinking of that when I finish putting it back together and send off for a club insurance valuation
Hairyarse
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ORIGINAL: MarkK
I love the bits you buy from the dealer,Glenn at Leicester does a really lovely tyre pressure gauge it comes in a leather embossed pouch and has retro Porsche Classic branding(looks like a vintage watch),it is 40 quid ish but SO nice.I love bits like that.
He is coming to Rutland and Bedford meet,a good bloke to know and he loves transaxle cars,he told me the other day they have a 924 booked in next week,there was a 964 having a service and valve clearance checked last time I was there.
Glenn is so helpful and a top bloke (and bringing some parts to Rutland for me! [
Like Dave, I have a VERY comprehensive history file for my car, along with the original brochures for it. I sincerely hope it will bump the value up when it (finally!) comes to sale time ...ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
Would it be wrong to suggest that a 944 with every piece of paperwork from new would be worth at least double that of a similar car with no history and no previous MOTs? [8|]
Oli.
He even keeps the old parts in the new boxes, plus every receipt, etc. etc. etc..........AARGH!!!
Sue
geoffbateman
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