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Re: My Porsches and More.
Posted: Sep Tue 30, 2014 8:53 am
by mystic98802
YASHA7FOLD wrote:Lovin the 944.
My father in law and I built the body from scratch. It is all steel shaped by hand. I am really getting into metal shaping and will be attending a class in late October to learn English wheel. My father in law and I built a large shop and we over the years have obtained a lot of tools. The 944 was a project in the works for a long time every weekend all weekend long. At the metal shaping class this October I plan to replace the fiberglass on my Formula car with aluminum.
Re: My Porsches and More.
Posted: Sep Tue 30, 2014 9:30 am
by bigmontana
mystic98802 wrote:bigmontana wrote:Welcome Ethan, it's nice to see another Porsche lover on here. I love your Boxter and 944.
Yeah it seems like we are far and few between in these parts. No one will believe how affordable a Boxster S is to purchase and maintain. That is not to say that certain things from P are not completely outrageous. If your someone who does their own work though they are perfectly doable. What Porsches have you been around?
I toatally agree about Porsches and the Boxter. Everyone makes fun of them, but they are really fun and an amazing car on a budget. I'm not the best at working on my own stuff in fact I suck at it. However I have some great friends who are willing to help me and I greatly appreciate them for everything they have done for me.
I grew up with Porsches. My dad had a 356 Cab(Before
I was born) a 912 and a 72 911 Targa. I loved that car. I worked at a Porsche dealer so i wafortunate to drive every model. My favoritwas the 911 gt3 and the cayenne turbo S and of course all of the 911s. Had so much fun at that dealership.
I have always loved Porsches and am trying to get one for myself.
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Re: My Porsches and More.
Posted: Sep Tue 30, 2014 11:20 am
by mystic98802
bigmontana wrote:mystic98802 wrote:bigmontana wrote:Welcome Ethan, it's nice to see another Porsche lover on here. I love your Boxter and 944.
Yeah it seems like we are far and few between in these parts. No one will believe how affordable a Boxster S is to purchase and maintain. That is not to say that certain things from P are not completely outrageous. If your someone who does their own work though they are perfectly doable. What Porsches have you been around?
I toatally agree im the best at working on my own stuff but i have some great friends who are willing to help me.
I grew up with Porsches. My dad had a 356 Cab(Before
I was born) a 912 and a 72 911 Targa. I loved that car. I worked at a Porsche dealer so i wafortunate to drive every model. My favoritwas the 911 gt3 and the cayenne turbo S and of course all of the 911s. Had so much fun at that dealership.
I have always loved Porsches and am trying to get one for myself.
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I was always into my Dodge neons all through school and then I purchased a 1995 Corvette and was completly hooked on RWD thats when I stated building on my 944. then after the vette was paid for I bought the 986 Boxster S and no I am completely in love with Porsche. We plan to get my wife a Cayenne S or Cayenne Turbo next...
Re: My Porsches and More.
Posted: Sep Tue 30, 2014 11:43 am
by 201motels
mystic98802 wrote:We plan to get my wife a Cayenne S or Cayenne Turbo next...
I have a very nice 2004 Porsche Cayenne S that I would love to sell to you.
Oh and welcome to BSE too.

Re: My Porsches and More.
Posted: Sep Tue 30, 2014 4:26 pm
by mystic98802
201motels wrote:mystic98802 wrote:We plan to get my wife a Cayenne S or Cayenne Turbo next...
I have a very nice 2004 Porsche Cayenne S that I would love to sell to you.
Oh and welcome to BSE too.

I still need to pay off the current car but I for sure would be interested after that, Which would be a year out or so.