03-30-2013, 06:46 AM
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Thanks for all of the posts! Walked out and took at look at the car this morning and felt sick to my stomach.
I plan to spend part of the day making a list of all of the upgrades and finding receipts. I figure that the more documentation that I can put on the table, the better. I really don't want to know how much I've put into this car over the past 3 years!
Like many others, I bought the 986 because I liked the handling and could extensively track the car at a "reasonable" cost, not because I couldn't afford a 911. So, of course, I spent the night tossing and turning wondering where to go from here... Boxster? 996? Air cooled 911? Ferrari?
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03-30-2013, 08:25 AM
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Location: Orlando
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Glad to hear you weren't in the car. Same thing happened to me a month ago (to a lesser extent). Fortunately, I get to drive a g37 while it's in the shop.
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Ferrari?
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See you over at FerrariChat.
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03-30-2013, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by thstone
Thanks for all of the posts! Walked out and took at look at the car this morning and felt sick to my stomach.
I plan to spend part of the day making a list of all of the upgrades and finding receipts. I figure that the more documentation that I can put on the table, the better. I really don't want to know how much I've put into this car over the past 3 years!
Like many others, I bought the 986 because I liked the handling and could extensively track the car at a "reasonable" cost, not because I couldn't afford a 911. So, of course, I spent the night tossing and turning wondering where to go from here... Boxster? 996? Air cooled 911? Ferrari?
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I suggest you test drive a 996 ASAP to see if you prefer it over another Boxster.
If you prefer the Boxster which many people do, formulate your strategy for buying your Box back from the Ins Co so you keep all your upgrades to install into the next car. I thinking Ins Co gives you $10K for your car & you buy it back for $1,K.
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03-30-2013, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by BYprodriver
I suggest you test drive a 996 ASAP to see if you prefer it over another Boxster.
If you prefer the Boxster which many people do, formulate your strategy for buying your Box back from the Ins Co so you keep all your upgrades to install into the next car. I thinking Ins Co gives you $10K for your car & you buy it back for $1,K. 
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That's good advice. If you enjoy tracking the car it would be a no brainer IMO, Boxster, especially if you could pull / transfer any upgraded parts. If you want a little more cache, much more GT in nature, water cooled 911. If you want something relatively easy to work on, still track capable and likely to hold it's value, air cooled 911.
Like I said before, make the best of the situation and enjoy the hunt.......
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03-30-2013, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by BYprodriver
I suggest you test drive a 996 ASAP to see if you prefer it over another Boxster.
If you prefer the Boxster which many people do, formulate your strategy for buying your Box back from the Ins Co so you keep all your upgrades to install into the next car. I thinking Ins Co gives you $10K for your car & you buy it back for $1,K. 
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My thoughts exactly. How cool would it be if you really could get it back for ~$1k??
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03-30-2013, 05:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BYprodriver
I suggest you test drive a 996 ASAP to see if you prefer it over another Boxster.
If you prefer the Boxster which many people do, formulate your strategy for buying your Box back from the Ins Co so you keep all your upgrades to install into the next car. I thinking Ins Co gives you $10K for your car & you buy it back for $1,K. 
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The heck with buying it back. The car's in his driveway. He can swap out the mods right now and let the remains RIP.
BTW thstone, sorry for your loss.
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04-01-2013, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by husker boxster
The heck with buying it back. The car's in his driveway. He can swap out the mods right now and let the remains RIP.
BTW thstone, sorry for your loss.
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That's a idea if he had the time. I just removed my oe 102K rear suspension, Thstone I'll give you my worn but totally safe parts to swap out if you need to go that route.
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04-01-2013, 12:37 PM
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Certified Boxster Addict
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Location: Los Angeles
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Originally Posted by BYprodriver
That's a idea if he had the time. I just removed my oe 102K rear suspension, Thstone I'll give you my worn but totally safe parts to swap out if you need to go that route.
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Thanks for the offer! I'm still waiting to hear from the other insurance company but will keep this option in mind.
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1999 996 C2 - sold - bought back - sold for more
1997 Spec Boxster BSR #254
1979 911 SC
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