ANF Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Equipped with the rare "McDonalds drive thru" delete. Wasn't this advertised mid-2015, if I'm not mistaken?I believe it was. Also on here http://porscheforum.com.au/topic/7808-for-sale-1988-928-s4/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beaker Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Yes I advertised this early to mid last year. Then had a change of heart and decided to keep it for a little while longer. I've really found I don't use it, so it's time to pass it on. The link by ANF above lists what I know about it. And with a white interior, would you even contemplate a Maccas drive through? One large cup spill and there's the carpets gone...... ANF 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Yes I advertised this early to mid last year. Then had a change of heart and decided to keep it for a little while longer. I've really found I don't use it, so it's time to pass it on. The link by ANF above lists what I know about it. And with a white interior, would you even contemplate a Maccas drive through? One large cup spill and there's the carpets gone......Model response Pays heed to"Long sentences are also problematic in writing because, even if they are punctuated properly, they can be hard to read since readers often want a pause, and writers need to be aware of this and consider the effect that any writing has on the reader. Writing that contains long sentences can seem wordy, even if this isn’t the case, for the information in long sentences, like in short ones, can be hard to understand and connect. "& btw I wouldn't contemplate a Maccas drive through any time of day or night. It's a disgusting product. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beaker Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 btw I wouldn't contemplate a Maccas drive through any time of day or night. It's a disgusting product.Yeah, Carls Jnr is much better and I see they're getting them in NSW this week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Yeah, Carls Jnr is much better and I see they're getting them in NSW this week.Well you've lost me there! Not much to eat on Maatsuyker apart from the penguins. PITA defeathering them though. Mike D'Silva 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pork Chops Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Porsche-928-1989/SSE-AD-3525944/?Cr=2Would love this. Have to get rid of the wife and kids to do so....Price is probably OTT (specialists chime in) but it's a lovely car IMHO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANF Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Well you've lost me there! Not much to eat on Maatsuyker apart from the penguins. PITA defeathering them though.Plenty of seals too!!http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Porsche-928-1989/SSE-AD-3525944/?Cr=2Would love this. Have to get rid of the wife and kids to do so....Price is probably OTT (specialists chime in) but it's a lovely car IMHO. Price does seem a bit high, especially compared to Beaker's . Has been on market for a while too.... Does look very nice though! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue964 Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 (edited) Fixed for you Touche, 928s are still great value But not for long now that Magnus keeps posting pics on Facebook of his new 928. Get 'em quick before folks start asking $150k plus. Edited 29January, 2016 by Blue964 ANF 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Touche, 928s are still great value But not for long now that Magnus keeps posting pics on Facebook of his new 928. Get 'em quick before folks start asking $150k plus. The early & late ones are the "collectables". Can't imagine there are too many RHD ones here ; they were more costly than 911s.Ah yes , the Magnus factor. Almost as powerful as the Tazzienator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue964 Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 ^^^I'm telling ya, Magnus loves his 928 and can't stop sharing his unbridled love and enthusiasm for all things 928. Hold on to your hats 928 owners, 'cause the Magnus factor is going to kick in so sit back and watch the price of your 928's skyrocket. It won't be long before you 928 owners are posting on PFA that you're all too scared to take your 928's out on the road 'cause they're worth too much bloody money. spiller 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beaker Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Either Magnus or the 'Tazzienator' is quite welcome to buy mine. But I think only one can actually license it... Actually, I just looked at Magnus' page. I really don't know what he's on about with petrol costs, I was only there 4 days ago and it was around $3 a gallon. ANF 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeM Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Orhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3HemKGDavwwhich also happens to be their best songA very cool song. It's very popular when we do that one, as my singer can do the Robert Plant voice no worries Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 It won't be long before you 928 owners are posting on PFA that you're all too scared to take your 928's out on the road 'cause they're worth too much bloody money.Mine is out in all weather and will be used under any and all circumstances as required by my law of car usage.Being crap cars you may as well thrash them to death. Overrevs? Who cares? They are indestructible. Blue964 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airhead Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 "Long sentences are also problematic in writing because, even if they are punctuated properly, they can be hard to read since readers often want a pause, and writers need to be aware of this and consider the effect that any writing has on the reader. Writing that contains long sentences can seem wordy, even if this isn’t the case, for the information in long sentences, like in short ones, can be hard to understand and connect. "And the attention span of the current generation is ver.................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrevMcRev Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Smit2100, have you ever driven a 996/997TT?Given that ALL decisions are first made emotionally, then justified with logic, (yes we humans are great at coming up with a rational logical stories to justify our emotional desires!) I'm going to guess that you haven't...?Because if you had, and you've felt the rush, and are hooked emotionally, I'm sure you'd have come up with a really convincing logic that would have supported you buying nearly any one of the previous listed cars...Sounds like analysis paralysis to me...Get out of the left brain for a minute, go drive the car, let the right brain fall in love with it, then you'll convince yourself to just buy one now and go drive and enjoy it. There are people on here with 2,3,4 and many more Porsches...none of that makes logical sense... but shit it feels good!if you HAVE driven one, and are still this stuck, then I don't know what hope you have of buying one!Also, not sure how you come up with the idea people are dropping $30K off ask... Plenty of sales are going through at OVER ask price too. ByronBayChris, Claywong, sandy468 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugh Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 The old 50-80k 911 range has been bumped to 100-130k. Seems to be the new 'baseline', anything less is 'too cheap' and anything more is 'dreaming'. Where's my 120k GT3 gone dreamers! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJM Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Smit2100, have you ever driven a 996/997TT?Given that ALL decisions are first made emotionally, then justified with logic, (yes we humans are great at coming up with a rational logical stories to justify our emotional desires!) I'm going to guess that you haven't...?Because if you had, and you've felt the rush, and are hooked emotionally, I'm sure you'd have come up with a really convincing logic that would have supported you buying nearly any one of the previous listed cars...Sounds like analysis paralysis to me...Get out of the left brain for a minute, go drive the car, let the right brain fall in love with it, then you'll convince yourself to just buy one now and go drive and enjoy it. There are people on here with 2,3,4 and many more Porsches...none of that makes logical sense... but shit it feels good!if you HAVE driven one, and are still this stuck, then I don't know what hope you have of buying one!Also, not sure how you come up with the idea people are dropping $30K off ask... Plenty of sales are going through at OVER ask price too.I have it on good authority that Smit2100 has been for a short ride in a 996 GT2.....I think he really wants a TT now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turboT Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 I have it on good authority that Smit2100 has been for a short ride in a 996 GT2.....I think he really wants a TT now.poor guys had the full wrath of PFA today. Reminds me of my first ever post...sarcastic blows from every directiontassie doing his best to confuseand peterM PMing me to let me know it wasn't always that badnothings changed really Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Who started the confusion? I'm a reasonably sharp knife, but I was totally baffled! I responded as someone with far too many PFA posts would . Low mileage 997 cab for the boulevardiers? 'Tis the year for such chariots. turboT 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter M Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 (edited) poor guys had the full wrath of PFA today. Reminds me of my first ever post...sarcastic blows from every directiontassie doing his best to confuseand peterM PMing me to let me know it wasn't always that badnothings changed really 9.30% of WHAT!!!! LOLThat was a pretty good first thread of yours Tom. Edited 29January, 2016 by Peter M turboT 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim45 Posted 29January, 2016 Report Share Posted 29January, 2016 Looks tidy - I'd need to lose the rear "garnish".http://tinyurl.com/j8bsffl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 30January, 2016 Report Share Posted 30January, 2016 Looks tidy - I'd need to lose the rear "garnish".http://tinyurl.com/j8bsfflThat car will be gone before lunchtime! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeM Posted 30January, 2016 Report Share Posted 30January, 2016 Been discussed a couple of weeks agoWas a rust monster from Perth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turboT Posted 30January, 2016 Report Share Posted 30January, 2016 9.30% of WHAT!!!! LOLThat was a pretty good first thread of yours Tom.Shockingly I even got an answer to the question to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
symsy Posted 30January, 2016 Report Share Posted 30January, 2016 Saturday morning summary of most of this thread then , last few days and historically So we end up here , buying Porsche as Vinne Jones in lOCK stock said "Its been emotional"Sometines we get conned Probably the most suitable word for our banterConjecture is a conclusion or proposition based on incomplete information, but for which no proof has been found. ByronBayChris and tomo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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