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thundering02 07-24-2005 08:18 PM

Race Porshe 914
 
I officially claim this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...e=STRK:MEWA:IT for my entertainment pourposes any of you all bid on it and I'm gonna be seriously mad. but otherwise my SVX will no longer see track duty if I am able to get it.

thundering02 07-25-2005 03:48 AM

Well somebody else started the bidding and I don't have the money to keep up with him for sure. Oh well good to get a quick fantasy smashed.

94svxred 07-25-2005 05:39 AM

Come on you don't want to waste your money on that PIECE OF JUNK , when you should be looking for another SVX :cool: :p :p

94svxred 07-25-2005 05:43 AM

If you want something fun Buy a Fiat X19 , I had one and it was so much fun . I wish i still had it :( . Yeah I know not a strong engine but it was still a fun car for me :D

thundering02 07-25-2005 11:22 AM

Actually I still fancy the 86-89 Acura Integra(Honda Accord) or the newer one from 94-01? Might have to start looking because its a big fight for any of the subes.

Chiketkd 07-26-2005 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thundering02
Well somebody else started the bidding and I don't have the money to keep up with him for sure. Oh well good to get a quick fantasy smashed.

The bidding is still at $500!!! You never know what his max is. He could just have tossed in a low-ball bid for the fun of it!

I wouldn't give up the dream at this point. Go through your couch, cash-in your bottle of change and raise him $50! :p

-Chike

ensteele 07-26-2005 11:23 AM

I wouldn't get in a bidding war this early in the game. :)

thundering02 07-26-2005 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiketkd
The bidding is still at $500!!! You never know what his max is. He could just have tossed in a low-ball bid for the fun of it!

I wouldn't give up the dream at this point. Go through your couch, cash-in your bottle of change and raise him $50! :p

-Chike

Ah but I've seen this boy bidding High for porsche stuffs hes got money... also it won't even drive back to missouri and I'm not borrowing a truck and tralier for that far and across the mountians for something that barely runs and isn't even close to street legal(least of my concerns though)

Royal Tiger 07-28-2005 06:55 AM

Get a 944 instead of a 914. The 914 is super light and cheap to get, but the 50/50 balance of the 944 is supurb for auto-x. The place I took the 928 out from {see life is complete thread}, has two red over black 944s and 2 924s, a yellow 79 and a silver 84(?) S. He also has 2 911s. The one 944 I looked at looked solid but I didn't start it. Only $5500.

thundering02 07-28-2005 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by PA_SVX
Get a 944 instead of a 914. The 914 is super light and cheap to get, but the 50/50 balance of the 944 is supurb for auto-x. The place I took the 928 out from {see life is complete thread}, has two red over black 944s and 2 924s, a yellow 79 and a silver 84(?) S. He also has 2 911s. The one 944 I looked at looked solid but I didn't start it. Only $5500.

thats actually what I've started looking at anyways also. But the difference is that I'm looking for a beater around 500-750 to play with.

benebob 07-28-2005 11:46 AM

Yeah, I wouldn't go with a 944 unless you had a good 8k to spend on a good one. Most under that weren't well cared for and of course it is a porshe so partn't are cheap.

As for a 914 you can find them in the sub $1000 range. I say get one with a good body and bad tranny and make yourself a 916 with a Xt6 engine. They are cheap enough, reliable enough and the adaption is fairly straight forward. Plus you'll have plenty of power w/o creating issues of too much power for the rest of the car to take.


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