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Old 02-02-2020, 07:56 AM   #1
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You probably will never do much better than the 'S' that Onewhippedpuppy has for sale in the classifieds right now.



If it's in your future, you'd be money ahead to grab it now.... especially since everyone is blathering about these cars now being "officially recognized by Porsche as a Classic" (as if that means anything, haha. but I DO think they're at the bottom of the depreciation curve. Thank you Charlie Sheen)
Thats the supercharged lapis blue one right? If so, i have definitely been drooling over it. Timing just isn't quite right yet for me to buy another car, not that it will ever be. Haha. And I'm not sure the supercharger is what I'm looking for. No offense to owner/builder. It looks top notch and I'll probably regret passing on it later. Haha.

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Old 02-02-2020, 08:14 AM   #2
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Supercharging any M96 engine is just stupid expensive temporary fun. Locking the engine @ TDC minimizes the tension on all the chains.
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