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- Thread starter tscaptain
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Just re-joined the PCGB after about 20 years away after selling my 1984 911 Carerra 3.2 Targa in Garnet Red Metallic. Bought for £12k, sold for £12k, how much to buy today? Don't want to think about it!
I'm in R19, Thames Valley and now have a 997.2 C2 S in Metallic Macademia with Sand Beige and Black Leather.
Cheers!
Duncan
paddythompson
PCGB Member
I'm new to Porsche ownership, the last in my family as three brothers have all owned them. I bought my 997.1 C2S Manual Cab in May. I'm in Guildford (R29, Surrey), so if you see me around give me a headlight flash or wave and I'll wave back, always up for a chat. Recently joined Goodwood too, so hope to do a few runs down that way.
Cheers,
Paddy
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paddythompson
PCGB Member
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Newbie saying ‘Hi’.
I’ve owned my 997.1 C2s since May 2025. This is my first Porsche after a selection of various hot hatches, Jaguars and TVRs.
My only regret is that I didn’t buy one earlier, as it is everything that I’d hoped it would be.
She’s just coming up to 95’000 miles. Manual gearbox, non sunroof, no rear wiper, and besides a change in stereo, I believe it’s as otherwise standard?
With any vehicle at 20 years of age, there are a number of issues that require addressing. Just age related wear and tear really.
I’ll be taking two weeks off work next month to remove the engine and replace all of the coolant, brake and fuel lines / hoses / pipes, along with the clutch, water pump, spark plugs, coil packs, exhaust manifolds and the timing chain.
Next summer I plan of replacing all of the coolant system towards the front of the vehicle, and then a full suspension overhaul the summer after that.
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