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Old 12-20-2013, 12:28 PM   #1
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not a hint of regret.
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Old 12-25-2013, 08:57 AM   #2
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$130 - Two oil changes
$800 - New windshield

Driven about four days a week, plus three trips Austin to Houston. No issues what so ever. Except for that *%$#! rock. ;-)
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Old 12-25-2013, 02:15 PM   #3
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2 Oil Changes $130
1 Trans Oil Change $35
1 Air filter $15
1 Cabin Filter $20
1 Water Pump $130
1 Low Temp Thermostat $60
1 Coolant Change $40
1 Front Motor Mount $115
1 Battery $120
4 Tires $700
1 Wheel Alignment $50
1 Brake Fluid Flush $25
Total $1440

When I first read the OP question my first though was practically nothing. Now that it is laid out, I think I spent a little bit for upkeep and repair.
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Old 12-19-2013, 02:50 PM   #4
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Old 12-21-2013, 03:51 AM   #5
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My son's 1999 Japanese Mitsubishi Galant with 225,000 - he spent zero (0)

I learned a few Porsches' ago..anyone can afford to buy one, but can you keep it on the road? Yes, it's a sickness...

2013 - $743.66 - not bad........

Oil Change & Filter $217.44 (Dealership)
Both Low Beam Bulb $21.40
Right rear bulb out $2.00
Europlate $69.00
Wiper blades $32.09
Cup Holders replace $50.00
Oil Change & Filter $145.00
Right rear tire $186.73
Headlight restoration $20.00

2012 was $2304.52..(waterpump, fan, thermostat, etc..)
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Old 12-19-2013, 03:27 PM   #6
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Old 12-19-2013, 04:03 PM   #7
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I make it a point not to keep track. That maintains plausible deniability.
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Old 12-19-2013, 08:16 PM   #8
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Bought the BS in July. I'm in between $800-$1000 if you count trips to Harbor Freight for little things like floor jack and stands.

Not bad.

But here's the kicker......how many miles have I driven the car since July?

Wait for it....
Wait for it...............

250. Two hundred and fifty miles.

That's like $8 per mile including (small) car loan payment.

I am an idiot. But I do love the damn car. I think I enjoy wrenching on her as much as the driving.
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Old 12-19-2013, 09:29 PM   #9
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6k for complete overhaul including tires. Funny thing Is I can't get a porsche stealer to offer more than $7k for the car, yet they all say they can't budge and only have 2k of profit in a used 996 turbo. I have gotten offers for 10 from wholesalers.
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Old 12-20-2013, 05:24 AM   #10
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Plausible deniability, GREAT IDEA. Problem is I enjoy working on the car as much as driving it. I especially like it when I tell people I am the cars mechanic. Especially the dealer!
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Old 12-20-2013, 11:41 AM   #11
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  1. GT2 front FB bumper ($200)
  2. GT3 rear FB bumper ($150)
  3. Side FB rocker panels ($700)
  4. FB air vents ($50)
  5. FB 997 mirrors ($400)
  6. Knockoff FB spoiler ($60)
  7. Complete re-spray w/ Porsche's (made in France) OEM paint & clear ($1,200)
  8. Aftermarket wheels ($2,000)
  9. CGT's CL style center caps ($150)
  10. Drilled brake rotors ($300)
  11. Complete suspension system overhaul ($2,500)
  12. NHP performance headers, 200c cats, mufflers, polished tailpipes ($2,200)
  13. Under drive pulley ($7 machined it myself)
  14. Cold air intake ($200)
  15. Lots of oil... air filters, etc, changing every 2000km [car has 50k / 2,000 = 25 * $120] ($3000)
  16. MAF sensors... about 3 of them ($1,200)
  17. Water pump ($250)
  18. BOSCH windshield wipers ($30)
  19. Cluster's gauges shrouds (brushed metal) ($50)
  20. Aftermarket Taillights ($200)
  21. Headlight CGT style retrofit ($500)
  22. F1 paddle style 320mm steering wheel ($900 fun dollars)
  23. Porsche Carbon fiber shift knob replica ($60... knockoff!)
  24. Carpets w/ Red stitched Porsche emblem ($230)
  25. Tan leather restoration/touchup matching paint ($100)
  26. Wind deflector clips ($20)
  27. Wheel spacers 15mm & lugs ($175)
  28. Porsche script sticker ($5)
  29. Some windshield washer fluid ($20)
Total: +/- US$17,000

Resale value here in Shanghai, China: CNY280,000 current with few standing offers.
(In USD the equivalent is $46,666.00)

PS: a 1999 Porsche 996 in China is roughly between 80,000~110,000USD (today's current listing price)

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Old 12-20-2013, 11:43 AM   #12
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forgot, sorry, can I just...

....add my little Alpine am/fm radio in the list?

($30)
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Old 12-20-2013, 07:51 PM   #13
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forgot, sorry, can I just...

....add my little Alpine am/fm radio in the list?

($30)
Hey Nine8Six, I have a business proposition based on the prices for Porsches you mentioned. Let's import clean Porsches from the US into Shanghai. I guessing there are some big hurdles that I'm not aware.
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Old 12-20-2013, 08:58 PM   #14
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It is not allowed to import any (second-hand) vehicles into China since 2008. You had a great idea but a few years too late mate :/

You are still allowed to import NEW vehicle however the import tax is about the same as of the price of the vehicle itself.

Just to put things into proportion.... the 'base' 2013 997 is USD227,000 at the dealer here mate. Just visited a month ago.

It's a class on its own here brotha
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Old 12-20-2013, 09:07 PM   #15
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Hey Nine8Six, I have a business proposition based on the prices for Porsches you mentioned. Let's import clean Porsches from the US into Shanghai. I guessing there are some big hurdles that I'm not aware.
What you should do is come with me down to Dongguan (Guangdong province) where they manufacture all the bodykits. You can get GT2/3 and all the other FB aftermarket you see on eBay for about 100~200 bux straight out of the mold They are all made in China although many claims they are a made in USA (which is BS!).

So there's a business for ya mate. I believe some pays thousand of dosh for those things
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What you should do is come with me down to Dongguan (Guangdong province) where they manufacture all the bodykits. You can get GT2/3 and all the other FB aftermarket you see on eBay for about 100~200 bux straight out of the mold They are all made in China although many claims they are a made in USA (which is BS!).

So there's a business for ya mate. I believe some pays thousand of dosh for those things
Figured the importing of cars was a dead idea. Too much $$$ in it for others to have not already had that idea. I went looking for a bodykit after I saw the price you paid and off I did not see anything close. I love the look of your especially since it has the right color. Got to sell a lot bodykits to make any real money.
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Old 12-20-2013, 10:52 PM   #17
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- Sachs Clutch Kit $330.00
- (2) 911 993 Carrera Sport Classic BBS Rear Wheel - 17x9 $500.00
- Power Steering Fluid $15.00
- Wheel Painting supplies $35.00
- (1) Spark Plug Tube, (6) Tube Rings $40.00
- RSS Underdrive Pulley + Belt $210.00
- (2) Power Steering Fluid (2 separate purchases) $30.00
- Aluminum Jack Pads $60.00
- Power Steering Reservoir O-Ring Seals $14.00
- JIC Cross Coil-Overs (Used) $450.00
- Aero Wing - Rear (Used) $130.00
- (12) ACS Race Studs 14X1.5 65mm $62.00
- H&R 30mm Wheel Spacers $160.00
- Auto Paint $38.00
- Inner Tie Rod (Deeza Chassis PO-A601) $24.00
- Porterfield Brake Pads (set) R4 $290.00
- OP Brake Rotors (Front/Rear) $135.00
- Brake Caliper Paint $12.00
- Gas Cap $17.00
- Brake Caliper Decals $16.00
- (3) Motul Brake Fluid $57.00
- TechnoBrace - Rear Cross Member Suspension Brace $104.00
- EBS Oil Sump Baffle $237.00
- (5) Motul 300V 10W-40 2-Liter $145.00
- Red Line Gear Oil 75W-90 $27.00
- Transmission Plug Tool $6.00
- Headlight Bulbs (2) Sylvania H7 $41.00
- Hardtop Spinlocks & Bolts $96.00
- Engine Mount $124.00
- Gauges (Oil Temp and Oil Pressure) $265.00

Total $3720

I hope the list for for 2014 will much shorter containing mostly tires and track fees
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I stopped keeping track at $20,000.... Seriously.

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Old 12-20-2013, 12:01 PM   #19
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$600 total for me. New AOS, new fuel pump, new brakes and rotors. Self Installations.
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Old 12-20-2013, 01:39 PM   #20
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That red boxster looks great.

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