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Our familiy owns a 997 C2s. I say our family as its getting to the point where my wife drives the car harder than I do and doesn't think the sports mode should ever be turned off ! In fact, driving back through the windy roads the other day she suggested it was time to get a track car as we just would never be able to get the full 997 fun on public roads. Good, great, fantastic.
So, what to get? I can't afford to track the 997 as if we bin it, that's just going to hurt too much. I think we want a rear engined Porsche but on the other hand have always been charmed by the 968 CS. Do members have any suggestions on the best combination of a) initial capital outlay b) availability of parts/repairs c) tyre costs and d) easy cost efficient upgrades?
I'm thinking 993 C2 (purist) or 996 C2 (closest to 997) or 964 (cost) or 968 (soft spot).
What's the winning combination here? I don't want to be too precious with whatever we buy but I also don't want to throw my money away.
So, what to get? I can't afford to track the 997 as if we bin it, that's just going to hurt too much. I think we want a rear engined Porsche but on the other hand have always been charmed by the 968 CS. Do members have any suggestions on the best combination of a) initial capital outlay b) availability of parts/repairs c) tyre costs and d) easy cost efficient upgrades?
I'm thinking 993 C2 (purist) or 996 C2 (closest to 997) or 964 (cost) or 968 (soft spot).
What's the winning combination here? I don't want to be too precious with whatever we buy but I also don't want to throw my money away.