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  |  Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Buyers Guide Ebook |  |
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 | |  | | E-book Category: Manuals E-book Title: Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Buyers Guide Book Description: "Are you confident that you know all you need to before you buy a 911?"
Why take a chance?
The genuinely good Porsche 911 of this age are outnumbered by the poor. That's reality. Without experience or guidance it can be hard to tell which is which. Most will look good on the surface.......
This one could be a repaired wreck...
There's no need for you to learn the hard way. Quickly, confidently be able to better check a used Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 or Turbo 3.3 before you buy the wrong one ....
Plenty get repaired and not declared. It's profitable..
Easy to follow information with practical, concise, current and comprehensive advice... and no padding. Over 35 pages plus detailed pictures showing you exactly what to look for, where to look, the common faults, what to test, how to test it and what questions to ask.
Much of the information and advice that I have read on the net, in magazines, books e.t.c. is at best incomplete, often out of date or simply impractical in real life.
Just this month I read yet another magazine article something like 'The Ultimate Porsche Buyers Guide' ......and its just not nearly good enough. The article was superficial and hardly worth a read.
As a dealer, I am looking for the same qualities as you, that is, to find the very best 911 for the lowest price....and this is where many of the buyers guides fail to deliver.
"You may have to act very quickly and decisively to buy a good 911 because the best will be in demand."
This 911 Carrera and Turbo 3.3 buyers guide will help you to quickly and easily identify the good from the bad, that's how I buy some of the best examples. It will give you the confidence to act decisively, whatever your level of experience.
Beware the pretty face....most 911 look good of course. But plenty of these eighties 911 can have hidden major problems and are to be avoided.
Don't let me put you off buying. There are enough good, genuine 911 that will be worth their money. Just be aware that some are not what they seem. In your buyers guide you will find advice and tips that will help you reveal the truth. Here are just a few topics;
Accident repairs; Of course many cars have accidents, usually its the insurance company paying for the repair and here lies the problem. They will be wanting the repair done as cheaply as possible. For a body shop its very easy to cut corners, to replace the outer panels and leave the 'inner structure' damaged or the corrosion protection compromised.
Therefore it's vital that you as a buyer can decide if a 911 has been damaged, the quality of the repair and the true extent of that damage. I explain how you can almost always spot this in minutes.
Corrosion; Yes 911 of this age can and do corrode. If you live in a hot climate you might not see this as often as we in Europe do. The bodies were galvanized from new and well protected, but some will be rusty in hidden areas. Also if a panel has been previously repaired, the continued integrity of the corrosion protection and galvanizing is often compromised. You will find out where to check.
Clocking. Changing the true mileage. This is rather common, you will learn in your buyers guide several ways you can often uncover a clocked 911. It's not the usual advice about worn pedal rubbers and similar, after all they are only a few dollars to replace. I reveal some of the dirty tricks....
Service History. As you will appreciate the service history for a 911 is a valuable asset, but I have seen a fair number forged. Don't let this catch you out.
Poor health. Clearly, because of their age these 911 will be in a variety of conditions, its important you know what you are really getting....and if there are big bills waiting.
"Like you, I don't want to be conned and that's what this guide will help you avoid."
You can find genuinely good 911 (not simply the pretty). They can be stunningly well preserved. You can find them with zero corrosion, with a good history, running strong, needing little more than a caring new home. These are the best ones to go for.
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