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I love em but 3.6 is mega money and well into new R35 GTR money, i think id rather the R35 if i was to spend that sort of dosh, i already have one old car, i was supprised how cheap you can get 996 turbos for now, few around under 25k.

 

The 3.6 would still go up in value though - the GTR would go down. If I thought I could find a good black / black RHD 3.6, I'd have one.

 

I think 964 turbo (3.3 or 3.6) is quite a different car to a 996 turbo - I think for most people, they'd serve different purposes.

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Are you sure you're not talking about the 959? That was twin turbo, but actually came before the 964 turbo (965). It's also probably not within budget - nice though!

 

Very possibly - just had a quick look. Although it looks like the 959 was AWD, and I thought I recalled a RWD twin turbo model. Might just be my dodgy memory, of course - and I'm certainly no expert on Porshces! :(

 

EDIT: You're right - the 959 was their supposed "rally" car - that's the one I was thinking of.

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That's not a 3.6 - a 92 is too early. I guess the fact that it's an "S" and such low mileage is why the price is so high, but that's silly money. Last time I looked, even 3.6's were only in the £50k region.

 

Ahh i see, 3.6 wheels? what year did the 3.6 come out on?

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