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997 for a 355???

Discussion in '348/355' started by UroTrash, Jan 16, 2009.

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  1. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ
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    #1 UroTrash, Jan 16, 2009
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    I've seriously made the decision.

    I'm going to sell my 2006 porsche 997 and buy a 355 (or maybe a 360).

    I'm posting this on the off chance there may be a match made in heaven.

    What I have: A 16,000 mile CPO!!!!! 997 with sports seats, 6 speed, 19 inch "S" wheels.

    What I want : a 355 GTB or GTS ( no spider) with header/cat fixed.

    If anyone is interested in a trade +/- dollars please let me know!

    Thanks!!!


    Addendum: car in background!!!
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  2. J. Salmon

    J. Salmon F1 Rookie
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    Damn, that's quite a trade. The 997 is a helluva car. My 355 would fit the bill for you, but unfortunately I love my car. And the Capristo goes on tomorrow... :D

    Good luck with the trade, it ought to go over easy!
     
  3. coledoggy

    coledoggy Formula 3

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    good luck with the trade. i wish i could say whats better, 355 or 360. 355 is great, but dear lord, i'm tired of maintaince!! but on the other hand, i cant wait to get my 355 back, so there must be something i like about it.
     
  4. 355dreamer

    355dreamer F1 World Champ
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    I'll trade you my 355 GTB for the car in the foreground. :D
     
  5. TSM

    TSM Karting

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    I made that same decision last summer, sold my 997 and purchased an awesome 355. The 997 was a great teutonic work of engineering but my 355 has a passionate feel that is almost indescribable. I smile ear to ear everytime I'm on the road in my Azzuro California 355! Good luck!
     
  6. potxoli

    potxoli Formula 3

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    I did something very similar and gave up an 03 995 C4S for the 348. I miss the porsche every now and again (it was a beautiful car), but it never inspired in me all the emotions the 348 does. Good luck!
     
  7. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Mods:

    sorry if I posted an "ad" here, you can delete the thread if you need to.

    I guess I thought of it more as a trade rather than an ad to sell.
     
  8. carlosgdias

    carlosgdias Karting

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    #8 carlosgdias, Jan 17, 2009
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    May I ask, why are you selling the 997?
    (I am seriously looking for one, to use as a daily drive...)

    Best regards
     
  9. RobS

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    How about a GT3 RS ? I know its alil more expensive, but it doesnt require as much maintenance.
     
  10. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ
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    I bought it for my wife (in April 2008) who decided she'd rather have a Volvo wagon.

    Bought her a wagon, so now I'm driving the 997 about 1 day out of the week as I prefer my VW GTI.

    I've never been a big P-car fan, truth be told.
     
  11. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ
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    That'd be lovely, but not what I want.
     
  12. RobS

    RobS Formula Junior

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    Ya the volvo wagon is more practical than the 997.
    Id go test drive a GT3 RS Porsche and then decide.
    Cant go wrong with either, especially with the low prices of 355's these days.
     
  13. gcthree

    gcthree Formula Junior

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    What year is the 997? Is it an 'S'?
     
  14. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ
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    2006 not S
     
  15. JSL

    JSL Formula 3

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    Sorry,
    Wife said she would leave me if I traded the 355 for a Porsche!

    Man, she is tough!
     
  16. RS man

    RS man Formula Junior

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    #16 RS man, Jan 18, 2009
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    I am sure you can slowly work on her...... I am struggling to understand why you would prefer the Golf GTi to the 997.
    After the toys I have bought not being used as they are supposed to be my wife is weary of me buying another garage queen (this time a Ferrari)!
    Harry
     
  17. RS man

    RS man Formula Junior

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    I wasn't either until I saw my 993RS and I am glad I bought the car - it is worth much more than my underperforming pension and has actually appreciated in value since I bought the car. Perhaps you need to test drive a 993? It will feel more special than a 997 (some may disagree and call it agricultural!).


    Harry
     
  18. ylshih

    ylshih Shogun Assassin
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    #18 ylshih, Jan 18, 2009
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    Uro is an experienced car guy, I'm sure he knows what he wants (though he's been known for slight (ahem) hesitations in pulling the trigger ;)).

    I think (we) Porsche fans are inclined to push the P-marque a bit too much. I've had Porsches for 20+ years going back to 80's Carreras up to a current 997GT3RS. They are great cars and I love them, but they really are not for everyone. Before I had a Porsche, I had a Ferrari and I first moved to Porsches because they were more reliable than the very problem-laden example of a 308 I had. Now that the modern Ferraris are showing a better history and we have Fchat to share ownership/maintenance experiences, I find I enjoy driving my Ferrari more than my Porsche for that causal weekend drive.
     
  19. bushwhacker

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    Uro, you can't go wrong with the Ferrari. A lot of us have had many Porsches and still do and we love them but there is something about a Ferrari that sets your sole on fire deep within. You can't explain that to anyone that hasn't owned a Ferrari, it's a passion you must experience. Too many Dr.'s, attorneys and suits in the Porsche.......just another one in the crowd:D
     
  20. datax

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    May be that's why you hate it.

    If you're talking about 997 RS, you can get two 355s for one 7RS. That's whole a lot more. Not little.

    Yea, I too wasn't very impressed with the modern Porsches until I get behind the wheels of their GT cars. GT3, GT2 and RS are night and day difference from regular 911s. They are in a different league. I was really wanted that 993 RS but we cannot buy it in US unless you pay ridiculous amount importing. Aircools FTW.
     

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