996 Specialist recommendations?

996 Specialist recommendations?

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25th QV

Original Poster:

159 posts

59 months

Saturday 6th April
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Who retails nice 996s these days? Many specialists tend to only sell later stuff it would appear, but I'm new to the market.

997_Sussex

136 posts

46 months

Saturday 6th April
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Friends Green Porsche
911 Virgin
Eporsch (sp?)
Nine Excellence

To name a few.

MrC986

3,557 posts

198 months

Saturday 6th April
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As above.

Friends Green Porsche have been a big seller of 996 in the last few years and have pushed the market value IMO. They are also quite open from what I can see in the level of prep for each car before sale. There are also others such as Portiacraft and Philip Raby (no affiliation to any mentioned btw).

In this sector of the market you also need to ask the dealers if they actually own the cars or if they are on "sale or return" as a dealer who owns a car is normally more motivated to sell than one who is selling someone else's car and has no finance charges for having it sat unsold in their showroom. Cars of this age can also require quite a lot of sales preparation and this is becoming the limiting factor for some and why they are not selling them anymore as their is not the margin in the sale which is why 911virgin don't sell as many now.

ATM

18,956 posts

226 months

Saturday 6th April
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A few owners and dreamers hang out here

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

997_Sussex

136 posts

46 months

Saturday 6th April
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hehe

Porsche-worm

243 posts

17 months

Saturday 6th April
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Portiacraft do some nice 996's and they offer a good warranty package with the added reassurance of a fixed price £4000 engine rebuild for as long as you own the car if it needs doing for bore score or IMS.

That's pretty good for peace of mind.

25th QV

Original Poster:

159 posts

59 months

Saturday 6th April
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Thanks all, normally I buy cars privately, but with all the worry of bore score and IMS issues etc, plus the general specialist nature of them, it might be prudent to pay full retail at a speicalist for peace of mind, as long as the prep levels are appropriate with price.

25th QV

Original Poster:

159 posts

59 months

Sunday 7th April
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I've just read the Hartech buyers guide which references cars they sell, do they still retail cars, as their website doesn't appear to show cars for sale?

ATM

18,956 posts

226 months

Sunday 7th April
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25th QV said:
I've just read the Hartech buyers guide which references cars they sell, do they still retail cars, as their website doesn't appear to show cars for sale?
I called them a few years ago and asked. They said something about a list of interested parties they contact if they know of something coming up for sale. I never heard back from them. So I'd assume they are busy enough and just can't be bothered. Why get into car sales if you are busy with engines and services. Stick to core business.

Orangecurry

7,534 posts

213 months

Sunday 7th April
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Autotrader.

25th QV said:
Thanks all, normally I buy cars privately, but with all the worry of bore score and IMS issues etc
Autotrader with the word 'hartech' in the optional search terms bar.


ATM

18,956 posts

226 months

Sunday 7th April
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Orangecurry said:
Autotrader.

25th QV said:
Thanks all, normally I buy cars privately, but with all the worry of bore score and IMS issues etc
Autotrader with the word 'hartech' in the optional search terms bar.
They're all tips, mostly.

Orangecurry

7,534 posts

213 months

Sunday 7th April
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ATM said:
They're all tips, mostly.
So they're not all tips then. hehe

And the OP hasn't specified. But apart from that.

There are 4 manuals. I'd have the 40th Anni. Shame the others are all Brown-Silver.

ATM

18,956 posts

226 months

Sunday 7th April
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Orangecurry said:
I'd have the 40th Anni.
That car has been for sale for a while. But the heading didn't say Hartech Engine before. And the description just talks about Hartech for servicing.

Orangecurry

7,534 posts

213 months

Sunday 7th April
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Nefarious.

jonny996

2,638 posts

224 months

Sunday 7th April
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ATM said:
Orangecurry said:
I'd have the 40th Anni.
That car has been for sale for a while. But the heading didn't say Hartech Engine before. And the description just talks about Hartech for servicing.
It’s also got 200cc to many😃
There are no manual 3.4 coupe with hartech for sale.

Hoofy

77,492 posts

289 months

Sunday 7th April
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Porsche-worm said:
Portiacraft do some nice 996's and they offer a good warranty package with the added reassurance of a fixed price £4000 engine rebuild for as long as you own the car if it needs doing for bore score or IMS.

That's pretty good for peace of mind.
Wowsers. That's impressive. I had a look on their site and sales prices aren't bad. I guess you'd have to get the servicing done by them every year etc?

Orangecurry

7,534 posts

213 months

Sunday 7th April
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jonny996 said:
It’s also got 200cc to many??
There are no manual 3.4 coupe with hartech for sale.
Blimey.... again where did the OP specify 3.4 only?

And is a ragtop not allowed as a 996 either?

Tough crowd.

jonny996

2,638 posts

224 months

Monday 8th April
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Orangecurry said:
Blimey.... again where did the OP specify 3.4 only?

And is a ragtop not allowed as a 996 either?

Tough crowd.
There was supposed to be a smiley in there, of course the OP can buy whatever they want, it’s their choice & let’s be honest, they are all great

ATM

18,956 posts

226 months

Sunday 14th April
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Orangecurry said:
Nefarious.
Now the heading about Hartech engine has been removed and it is back to just mentioning Hartech for servicing.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256390899014