Quote (electro @ Mar 11 2013 08:56pm)
I've found a 993 about 45 minutes away from my location, unfortunately there is no pictures posted with the car and there only asking around 7000$. So my assumption would be that it's completely totaled, motor and transmission are destroyed, or rolling chasis that needs major work. I'll look into contacting the owner but here are the specifications that it reads.
Impeccably maintained and fully prepared, ideal as an outstanding road car with substantial race track capabilities. Must see to fully appreciate the love, work and attention to detail that has gone into the development of this automobile, this is a C4S wide body big break car same as the twin turbo but with a super hi per injected motor. Suspension upgrades include strut braces, performance bushings, sway bars front and rear, large brakes, braided steel brake lines, coil over's all around and fully adjustable shocks with external reservoirs. Engine is a full 3.8 l twin plug conversion with Carillo rods, knifed and balanced crankshaft, GT3 high flow and high pressure oil pump, forged pistons, large studs and much much more.
Details for: 1997 Porsche 911 993
Price: $6,404
Date posted: 25 January 2012
Type: For Sale - Private
State: Kentucky
City: Barbourville
Category: Cars
Year: 1997
Miles: 55 000 - 59 999
EDIT - Another car I had in mind didn't do much research due a buddy of mine having one. What are everyones thoughts on the Lotus Elise, I love the aggressive look, the sound, the style of the car in general. But the power feels like a Boxster with less hp. The handling on the other hand is amazing, we hug the mountain all the way down the dragon.
The Lotus Elise is a great car. I had one for about two years and only finally traded it in a little while back. But, as a tall person, it was definitely not the most comfortable car for any extended periods of driving.