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Best 993 forum?

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 8:07 pm
by 911SE
Hi all, I know there are a few with 993's on here so thought I'd ask where I could learn a bit more about the car's good and bad bits. Best online forum? Any recommended books etc.? Bit of an impuls buy the other day...

Cheers

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 8:35 pm
by Darren65
911SE wrote:....Bit of an impuls buy the other day...
Good for you! :P ......photos required please!

993 The Essential Companion by Adrian Streather is a decent book and take a good look at the rear chassis legs!.....

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Cheers,

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 8:40 pm
by hot66
Rennlist or 911uk

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 8:58 pm
by inaglasshouse
Good choice, pics please!
Here are my chassis legs before and after some remedial work. Probably overkill, but while we were in there (doing the heat shields and rear bumper supports).

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And a gratuitous whole car pic of mine:
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As James says 911uk and rennlist are worth a look. They're not a patch on DDK though. :oops:
I find 911uk sometimes / often a bit Pistonheads, if you know what I mean. And if you think DDK has been ruined by threads about values you should see the other places...

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 12:35 am
by 911SE
Thanks for all the advise! I'll order the book and check the rear end bits for corrosion once I get an opportunity.

As I said this was a bit of an impuls buy and I've never looked around for 993s so don't really know anything about them, the plan was actually to get a 996 GT3 CS but I guess that'll have to wait a while now... Anyhow the chance came up to buy this one in Lugano CH last Friday from a guy needing cash before evening the same day, there was a slight problem though as I was in Sweden and had only seen a few photos... So I did everything you shouldn't do, I took a chance, told wife to sort cash and asked a friend who's into old Porsches to go for a look and buy it if it checked out OK, and thats what they ended up doing.

I don't have any good photos but here's one from the seller
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And here's one which took when she'd picked it up and left it for storage at a friends place
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Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:00 am
by Tp81
Magnus, nice car. I see you are based in Glasgow and Zurich, I am Glasgow based and more than happy to talk 993's.

911UK can be a good resource, you will find most things have been covered or discussed on the forum.

Make sure to post more pictures and details once you have them. What year is the car?

Cheers

Tom

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:34 am
by 911SE
Tp81 wrote:Magnus, nice car. I see you are based in Glasgow and Zurich, I am Glasgow based and more than happy to talk 993's.

911UK can be a good resource, you will find most things have been covered or discussed on the forum.

Make sure to post more pictures and details once you have them. What year is the car?

Cheers

Tom
Hi Tom, I'm normally in Glasgow Mon-Thu except whilst away for business, so more than happy to meet up if a week day suits you?

I don't know an awful lot about this car but it's a Swiss delivered car which has been serviced at OPC since new and it's got a fresh MOT (very strict in Switzerland) and a new roof lining and valve cover seals. It's a manual C2 from 1995 with factory sports suspension. The bad bits so far, rust in lower windscreen corner, non original wheels, non original front lip.

I'll get some better photos and better report once I actually get to see the car in a couple of weeks.

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:36 am
by Bootsy
Looks and sounds nice

If you are going stock with the wheels let me know as I'de be interested in the ones on there at the moment

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:54 am
by 911SE
Bootsy wrote:Looks and sounds nice

If you are going stock with the wheels let me know as I'de be interested in the ones on there at the moment
Not sure what's on right now but it looks like something from BBS, I'll let you know.

For now I'll need to find out what the stock wheels should be, was it different options available in '95 and how does one find that out? Would that be on the equipment sticker in the boot and how can I decode that sticker?

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 10:10 am
by hot66
those BBS, if genuine, are worth quite a bit

Think stock wil be 17" cup2's

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Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 10:41 am
by Tp81
https://www.stuttcars.com/technical/option-codes/993/

Codes listed above.

If you are in Glasgow I will definitely get in touch and meet for a coffee at a lunchtime, I will be in touch and try find some time. I have a few books I can let you borrow or give you the names so you can buy them yourself. The Essential Companion is by far the best reference book you can buy.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Porsche-993-Kin ... 1904788947

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 10:58 am
by 911SE
Tom, I could possibly do lunch but I'm actually outside in Dumbarton so afternoons are easier. Thanks for the de-coding link, it will come in handy, the reference book is now ordered.

Hot66, thanks for the wheel info, I'll dig into that once I've seen the car.

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 10:23 pm
by petric
16"" were standard 17" cup 2 were option I had several new 993 from 94 onwards and were running on 18" alloys such as techarts and anteras then in 96 Porsche started giving people the option of 18" turbo style doglegs

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 7:45 am
by Tp81
http://www.chaters.co.uk/prod/8890/auto ... ners-guide

This is another good book. Seems to be out of print and all other copies up for sale at £500, mad.

I will bring mine along and let you have a look. The essential book you have ordered has all the same detail, the one above is just a condensed version.

Re: Best 993 forum?

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 6:40 pm
by Mike
hot66 wrote:Rennlist or 911uk
So discounting Rennlist as it's for the yanks, been following the 993 section on 911uk since James posted about it.
God how boring is that, couple of posts a day if your lucky mainly about values, they need some 'mavericks' over there!