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Sad day when another potential enthusiast and his/her dad are berated like this. Its no wonder porsche people are looked at as snobs. If his car blows up - his fault, I get it...and it is one less on the road making my value go up by 5 cents, but come on man...being rude like that and pushing a new member off the site as soon as they got here...this site doesnt need more big swinging dicks, it needs some compassion. Off my soap box. probably said to much...carry on. |
The kid is driving what started out to be a $45 to $50k car, slipping the clutch and ignoring "idiot" lights flashing on the dash (we'll leave out the dad conversation). Limps it home, craps his pants then posts up on a Porsche forum asking for help. He got some usable advice, he got some grief (which he didn't even read lol). Then the banter begins among regular members, some who can't wait to take the "Moral High Ground" and poo-poo some for posting the obvious.
Yes, I think it Does Matter when you take into account the circumstances. Laughing or crying, it's a "life lesson" and most of us have been through it. |
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I will let you play the moral high ground. I have no qualms being forum troll. We complete each other.
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Posts often degenerate into side arguments from other members and get off track from the original question posed. The irony here is that Donner, the OP'er, hasn't logged back on to witness any of it. BTW....I did not see any answers / advice brought forth from you regarding the OP's "blinking light / vent smoke / odor" issues, you were just there to pile on when some members typed the obvious. To Repeat: Regarding the above replies, It is up to Donner to separate the wheat from the chaff.........:cheers: In the Meantime.........peace out, save the whales, coexist, love mother earth or the one you're with, don't forget to self examine, and MOST IMPORTANTLY.........I'm not just a man ... I'm a life force. |
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It's a Porsche still a car in time it will end in a yonkyard, maybe Donner doesn't have experience but its very easy to fix, with time and he will get it. How can deny he choose a beatiful car, excellent for driving and dates. So he is smart for that and also because he came asking for help. Just help the lad.
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I believe some chains have been yanked by the OP.
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Clearly Donner is not a real Porsche owner, just somebody trying to get his rocks off by posting a dumb and dumber post to get everyone riled up. It seems to have worked though. Seriously, nobody could be that clueless. My wife, and I do love her, knows nothing about cars but has enough sense to realize when a dash light stays on then something is wrong. They don't call them idiot lights for nothing. It has been fun reading all the banter. Thanks everyone.
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Damnit, no! No peace! You're all idiots! Idiots driving cheap Porsches!!!
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Ha Ha, the thread that keeps on giving.....
Not sure if anyone noticed, but the OP's last post was post #4 .... |
Check coolant cap they are common fault on your car
But would advise you take it to a garage for a pressure test for leaks :dance: |
Now I remember why I never liked Trimer!!!!!! ;)
Inside joke between he and I......:cheers: |
Forgot to mention to you Trimer, I deciphered all the option codes for Paul's 993 from the front trunk underhood options sticker (he sent me a close-up pic of it). I sent him the options list for his car to help him write up the ad along with info on how to prep the car and key areas to take pictures of it for the 993 crowd. Should prove interesting what it brings, I'm guessing $35k.
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So begs the next questions. Mint Condition 944 turbo - 86-88 year range. What SHOULD someone pay? |
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