eBay 996 build thread
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Why do people bid round numbers on ebay? Everyone knows you add a few £ and pence onto your bid to get it over the line.
The artist formerly known as _Who_
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I bought our house in sealed bids, won it by a grand against 14 or 15 other bidders. Same thing, don’t use a round number
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Reading that it sounds like they're alright, everyone who actually dealt with them after the auction didn't seem to have any issues. Does the shill bidding really matter that much other than suggesting that in truth there is a reserve?
Does sound like on collection they just want to get the cash in, so definitely worth trying to hunt for unlisted defects and get discount.
Does sound like on collection they just want to get the cash in, so definitely worth trying to hunt for unlisted defects and get discount.
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Yep, that’s my plan. There’s a guy on the 911uk forum that’s bought a few cars from them, including a C4S.duncs500 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 8:27 am Reading that it sounds like they're alright, everyone who actually dealt with them after the auction didn't seem to have any issues. Does the shill bidding really matter that much other than suggesting that in truth there is a reserve?
Does sound like on collection they just want to get the cash in, so definitely worth trying to hunt for unlisted defects and get discount.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Hopefully it's a diamond with a few rough edges.
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Hope so. My mate has a 997 C2S which is absolutely lovely, really nice condition. He does use it, but he gets stressed at the thought of too many miles harming its value, or getting more stone chips. I won't be worrying about that at all, I'll just be driving it (or fixing it )
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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There's a lot to be said for that philosophy. Therein lies the problem with an evonomic purchase, break the bank buying it and then you don't always get the best out of it. I'm as guilty as anyone else of that.
I wish I was like YK, in that I know what car I want to keep forever. Takes the resale worries out of the equation.
I wish I was like YK, in that I know what car I want to keep forever. Takes the resale worries out of the equation.
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I'd like to keep this forever but I know at some point I'll get bored of it and decide I want something completely different.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Meh, his left knee was giving him a bit of pain a while back and he was talking about selling his forever car
Oui, je suis un motard.
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Ebay have ramped up the price for reserve listings so that's probably one reason. Iduncs500 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 8:27 am Reading that it sounds like they're alright, everyone who actually dealt with them after the auction didn't seem to have any issues. Does the shill bidding really matter that much other than suggesting that in truth there is a reserve?
Does sound like on collection they just want to get the cash in, so definitely worth trying to hunt for unlisted defects and get discount.
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Found you thereNotoriousREV wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 4:36 pm I got a PM off a guy on Twitter to join 911uk. There were a few people interested in this car on a thread on there, including one who bid £8000. BOOB FTW!
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St8 swap 4 CSL bruh?
My knee is finally better now, only took about 6 months
Duncs, it’s funny cos the flip side is I don’t get to sample other great cars like you, Matty etc do.
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I just looked up the price of the bits and tools to DIY replace the IMS bearing. It's just over £1k. Or an indy specialist will do it with upgraded parts for just over £1k. Tough call...
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Hartech’s advice is leave it alone.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 7:07 pm I just looked up the price of the bits and tools to DIY replace the IMS bearing. It's just over £1k. Or an indy specialist will do it with upgraded parts for just over £1k. Tough call...
Inspect it if/when the clutch requires changing, and remove the seal to allow more fresh oil through. But otherwise just leave it alone.
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Don't pick the scabsNotoriousREV wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 7:07 pm I just looked up the price of the bits and tools to DIY replace the IMS bearing. It's just over £1k. Or an indy specialist will do it with upgraded parts for just over £1k. Tough call...
I wouldn't look for trouble. I'd get it cosmetically presentable, driving tight and service/maintain from there. They are hardy cars and keep well when used.
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Yeah, I was only looking from a POV of if I had any evidence of it going. I don't want to spend money needlessly.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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James you deleted your post before I clicked reply.
You’re wrong. Finally get to say that after 10+ years at the forum.
You’re wrong. Finally get to say that after 10+ years at the forum.
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I thought Kin had got his RMSs and IMSs mixed up but he hadn't. I was wrong and deleted my post within about 30 seconds of posting it. Good work spotting it!