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06 911 C2S trade for 98 355 spider

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  1. Jmjm911

    Jmjm911 Karting

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    I know it's been asked a million times but trading in my 06 911S for a 98 355 spider manual.

    Where is the best place to go to get interior parts to bring this thing back to tip top condition? Common sticky center counsole, etc..

    I can't get past the 355 sound. I'm sold.....
     
  2. stevengt3

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    Sticky no more. You take out the parts send it to them, they come back better then new
     
  3. Shorn355

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    I made almost the same trade - 05 911/997 C2 for 1995 355 GTS - Loved the Porsche but nothing compared to the ownership experience of owning a Ferrari - especially a 355.

    Robbie and the gang at StickyNoMore as previously mentioned will take care of an sticky interior issues.

    Cheers!
     
  4. Yassa

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    whats the typical cost involved? let say door handles, HVAC center console and Steering column cover...
     
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    Robbie should be along shortly.... :)

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  6. benny355

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    Doing mine very soon!

    Ferrari 355 pricing -

    HVAC panel with knobs - $350
    Door handles - $90
    Switches - $40 each
    Shifter trim(6sp) - $90
    Shifter trim(F1) - $100
    Ashtray assembly - $195
    Power mirror switch trim - $30
    Steering column surround - $150
    Dash vents - $300 for all three
    Upper dash vents and screw covers - $140
    Screw covers – only (6) - $15
    Ebrake handle - $30
    Trim for switches - $20 each
    Radio trim - $25
    Mirror Triangles - $140
    Speedo/Tach surround - $95
    Gauge surround - $50
    Outside rear bonnet trim - $200
    F1 paddles - $175
    Targa Latches - $150
    Spider top handle - $75
     
  7. Yassa

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    Thanks man...thats really helpful. Gotta get mine done too this winter. Luckily only a few of em have actually gone sticky..but Im sure they'll follow the leaders soon enough so better to get em all done :)
     
  8. Jmjm911

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    I tell you guys. I have to love the support for a rather daunting trade.

    I have had several Porsche's over the last 10 years but I always seem to get tired and want a change. I am hoping Ferrari will hold my interest for longer periods of time.

    Thanks everyone....
     
  9. Yassa

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    There are very few cars out there like the 355. After about 30 seconds of driving ...you fall in love :)
     
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    Perfectly said!
     
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    No worries - Like I said - the Ferrari is a completely different ownership experience. Some people like it - some people don't. Personally, I love it and have never looked back. Besides, it is a fairly risk-free move. If you buy a nice 355 you will not lose much money on it from a depreciation standpoint. You will spend more on it in maintenance and repairs - that is the offset and from my calculations pretty much 1:1. I lost approximately $25K over 4 years in depreciation on the Porsche and figure I will spend about $20K on the Ferrari over the same period of time in service and unexpected repairs barring anything hyper-catastrophic. If for some reason you don't like the Ferrari you can always sell it and go back to a Porsche - there are plenty around.

    Go for it - I sincerely doubt you will regret it.

    Cheers :)
     
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    Besides...Porsches are a dime a dozen honestly. Don't get me wrong, they're amazing...I've been looking for a good 964 Turbo as I love that car but its no 355 :) and I would not have gotten it over a 355.

    Hope you find yourself a well sorted out 355, trust you will not be disappointed. Invest in a good ppi with full leakdown and compression tests from a reputable Ferrari mechanic. Money very well spent in my opinion.

    And if you like the 355 stock exhaust sound...wait till you hear it with a Capristo :)

    I'm sure you've seen this but I had to post it. O Lord what a phenomenal sound!

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts50AXdWTcY[/ame]
     
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    Except the OP has already taken the depreciation on his 911.... and the joys of 355 servicing/parts lie ahead.

    I think he should have a look at the repair issues and costs for the convertible top on the 355 before deciding. I know the original question was about sticky plastic, but the el cheap interior isn't all that big a deal compared to the other potential expense.

    Personally, I wouldn't make the trade. For similar money, the 328 and 360 Modena with manual gearbox would be higher on my list. YMMV, etc...
     
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    Personally, I wouldn't make the trade. For similar money, the 328 and 360 Modena with manual gearbox would be higher on my list. YMMV, etc...


    Bullfighter, very interesting. I thank you for your honesty. I already know it will need the engine out service as this has been negotiated already. Aside from any other found issues. Who knows. Car is in possession of a reputable mechanic in my area. I will be involved in everything.

    It's already difficult to go from an 06 to a 98 so this is more information to digest. It's just that I always get bored after a few years so I figure what can I lose?
     
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    That thing just sings.... love it!

    I've never driven a 911 C2S, but have driven a 355 and it's a fabulous car. Unless it's your daily driver, I say go for the Ferrari!
     
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    Where's that video? Oh yeah, here...

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX2KVIL9CaU[/ame]
     
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    Good points but the Porsche is still depreciating as is the 360. Totally agree on the top - that can be expensive and annoying - mine is a panel so no worries! Ha :)

    Also agree on the 328 however good 328s are starting to nick into decent 355 prices with quite a bit less performance.... but also quite a bit less maintenance costs.

    All good advice from the usual consortium of varied opinions.

    Cheers :)
     
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    Nice video Rick ... as always !
     

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