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Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:17 pm
by mycar
hot66 wrote:
Mmmmmm, Blackcurrant and liquorice, lovely !
Reminds me of a girl I knew in Jamaica. Can't wait to see it James, looks to be a real bobby dazzler.
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:46 pm
by Mitch
964RS wrote:Why do people keep posting 'too good to be a daily'?
Surely if you have a really nice Porsche that you really like driving then it's PERFECT for a daily?
Completely agree, it'll be an awesome daily driver! And sounds like a great buying experience and a car to really use. Congrats James
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 7:33 pm
by hot66
Thanks all
I'm smitten by it ... looking forward to european touring , early morning blasts into the dales etc
I did set out to purchase a daily driver , but reality is for daily family duties etc we have a normal car that munches the miles & will do the real bad weather. When my wife is out in that car I'll use either the 964, the CSL or the landy. If I need the family car for work then Jo will use the 964 ( she doesnt like the CSL , either to drive or to passenger ! ). The CSL is the car I'll probo be using more as I can use it for work without looking flash & it's just one of the practical fun cars I've had.
Regarding travelling to europe, the prices over there are comparable & in a lot of cases higher than here. I went to europe because there just aren't the cars over here anymore & I wanted LHD . I also had convinced myself the quality of cars might be better ... having looked at cars in the dusseldorf 'museum' that isnt the case ... its still a matter of searching out the good ones ( they are over 20 years old and can show it ) . I spent a lot of time searching and this one jumped out at me ... I went on gut feel when I saw it so didnt' bother with an inspection etc
Lets just hope the UK registration process isnt' too slow ... still waiting for a V55/5 form to come through from teh DVLA and for Porsche to produce a COA for me
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 7:35 pm
by hot66
... forgot to mention , in a very bizarre way , on the trip back from dusseldorf we were listening to various radio station through Germany & Holland & no word of a lie , but every song that came on was period appropriate for the car ! TBH, I was starting to get a bit tired of Phil Collins etc by the time we arrived at Rotterdam
also , I need to than Chris Jury & Bert who were both helped with answers to questions of mine usually relating to Europeans ways of doing things
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:52 pm
by paul284pt
Hi James,
That's what I call a day out! Great story and I'm really pleased you got fixed up, what a result!
Cheers,
Paul
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:51 pm
by sladey
Nice car James
Daily driver- think you all know where I stand on that. Perhaps it's worth confirming the pros and cons in a calm, rational logical way
Downsides-
- will speed up corrosion (but you can protect against it to some extent)
Upsides-
- chance for fun drive every day
- doing what it was built for
- keeps the seals, rubbers etc supple as they are constantly being used
- you really get to know your car
- each commute can turn into something special
- your driving skills improve
- admiring glances from other road users
- practice your heel and toeing every day
- women want you
- men want to be you
- live your life every day instead of planning to live it at the weekend
HTH
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 11:08 pm
by Darren65
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 11:35 pm
by kitesurfer2
Lovely looking car James!
Could you tell me the name of the museum in Düsseldorf?
Am going there to see my son in a couple of weeks and would love to visit.
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 11:42 pm
by hot66
It's more a collection of classic car businesses under one roof. Well worth a visit though
http://remise.de/Classic-Remise-Duessel ... ummary.php
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 11:31 am
by murph2309
Just catching up....that's one cool car. I love it. Very butch interior, I'm sure all the Yorkshire blokes will have noting but praise for it
How does it drive? Noticed anything that needs doing (bushes? Engine? Brakes?)
Speak soon
R
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 12:42 pm
by KS
Very nice!
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 4:48 pm
by mycar
murph2309 wrote:Very butch interior, I'm sure all the Yorkshire blokes will have noting but praise for it
Could there be a more perfect car for driving up muddy tracks and calling in on Yorkshire farmers ?
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:28 pm
by hot66
murph2309 wrote:Just catching up....that's one cool car. I love it. Very butch interior, I'm sure all the Yorkshire blokes will have noting but praise for it
How does it drive? Noticed anything that needs doing (bushes? Engine? Brakes?)
Speak soon
R
Nothing needs doing really... The only things I've identified is a slightly notchy throttle pedal / cable ... Probo a legacy of only 1000 miles per annum and poss lub the clutch pedal. I'll get it fully serviced , tappets , plugs etc at some point in the coming months
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:31 pm
by Bootsy
I love deep pink innards.
It's very cool James and I always knew deep down you were a man who liked pink
Re: My 'new' Porsche
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 12:20 am
by Darren65
Bootsy wrote:I always knew deep down you were a man who liked pink
……as opposed to brown?