12-09-2013, 04:07 PM
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Ooooh ........
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12-09-2013, 04:12 PM
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Looks like Cups on the front and Cragers on the back. There's no denying that many of the 928's , usually low dollar ones, have a very strong mullet factor to them.
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12-09-2013, 06:43 PM
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I was a huge 928 fan in my younger days. I followed this car since introduction in 1977.
If I were to purchase one today I would look for a 93-95 GTS with a stick. Most 928's were automatic. The 93-95 cars are extremely rare. They were the best GT car made in it's day.
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12-10-2013, 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by cas951
I was a huge 928 fan in my younger days. I followed this car since introduction in 1977.
If I were to purchase one today I would look for a 93-95 GTS with a stick. Most 928's were automatic. The 93-95 cars are extremely rare. They were the best GT car made in it's day.
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You have good taste. Unfortunately decent examples of the GTS model start in the $30k to $50k range, very nice ones with manual transmissions are quite a bit more. This is one of the reasons I'd like to catch a prime S4 now but frankly the more I look, the less I'm inclined to go down the 928 path. They were incredible cutting edge cars in their day, now that they are 25 plus years old the attention that they seem to require (thrust bearing / flex plate issues, electrical gremlins seem to abound, torque tube related, cooling system, 7 foot long timing belt / tensioner / Porkensioner, Intake / top end refresh, water pump, power steering issues, funky interior / dash pad issues, etc.) in comparison to air cooled 911's is dulling their shine for me.
Last edited by coreseller; 12-10-2013 at 01:44 AM.
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12-10-2013, 02:03 AM
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Originally Posted by coreseller
You have good taste. Unfortunately decent examples of the GTS model start in the $30k to $50k range, very nice ones with manual transmissions are quite a bit more. This is one of the reasons I'd like to catch a prime S4 now but frankly the more I look, the less I'm inclined to go down the 928 path. They were incredible cutting edge cars in their day, now that they are 25 plus years old the attention that they seem to require (thrust bearing / flex plate issues, electrical gremlins seem to abound, torque tube related, cooling system, 7 foot long timing belt / tensioner / Porkensioner, Intake / top end refresh, water pump, power steering issues, funky interior / dash pad issues, etc.) in comparison to air cooled 911's is dulling their shine for me.
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Agreed. I'm also a fan, but the maintenance etc keeps me away.
On the fantasy list, I'd love to see a 928 with a Panamera drivetrain and some interior bits.
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12-10-2013, 05:41 AM
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It sounds like 'risky business' owning one of these.
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12-10-2013, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
It sounds like 'risky business' owning one of these. 
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Could be. Given my growing sensitivity regarding *sshat comments from a plethora of newbs, I think I found the right model.
And No....believe it or not I'm not crotchety by nature.......
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12-10-2013, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by coreseller
You have good taste. Unfortunately decent examples of the GTS model start in the $30k to $50k range, very nice ones with manual transmissions are quite a bit more. This is one of the reasons I'd like to catch a prime S4 now but frankly the more I look, the less I'm inclined to go down the 928 path. They were incredible cutting edge cars in their day, now that they are 25 plus years old the attention that they seem to require (thrust bearing / flex plate issues, electrical gremlins seem to abound, torque tube related, cooling system, 7 foot long timing belt / tensioner / Porkensioner, Intake / top end refresh, water pump, power steering issues, funky interior / dash pad issues, etc.) in comparison to air cooled 911's is dulling their shine for me.
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Thanks. I still have the interest for a 928. Specially the 93-95 models. My passion for the 928 died for awhile when Porsche introduced the 944 turbo-turbo S. I've had two of these so far and still have the turbo s. now it's a debate whether to buy a 911 variant or 928 or 981 Gts. I like the 93-95 GTS due to their rare existence.
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12-10-2013, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by cas951
Thanks. I still have the interest for a 928. Specially the 93-95 models. My passion for the 928 died for awhile when Porsche introduced the 944 turbo-turbo S. I've had two of these so far and still have the turbo s. now it's a debate whether to buy a 911 variant or 928 or 981 Gts. I like the 93-95 GTS due to their rare existence.
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It would serve you well to research pricing on the GTS's as I alluded to before if you have not already, I know I was surprised. Trimer and I both would greatly appreciate your observations on 944's, specifically the Turbo S's.
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12-10-2013, 05:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cas951
Thanks. I still have the interest for a 928. Specially the 93-95 models. My passion for the 928 died for awhile when Porsche introduced the 944 turbo-turbo S. I've had two of these so far and still have the turbo s. now it's a debate whether to buy a 911 variant or 928 or 981 Gts. I like the 93-95 GTS due to their rare existence.
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Cas, don't you dare put that 944 Turbo S up for sale, but if you do, let me know first! I've seen it in-person and what a beaut!
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12-10-2013, 05:13 PM
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You could always go the AC-DC circa "Ride the Lightning" route with a 928:
http://www.evalbum.com/736
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