when i was in college i purchased my '88 924S with m030 suspension from a rennlist member and the only reason i was able to afford and maintain that car was the rennlist.
when i was in college i purchased my '88 924S with m030 suspension from a rennlist member and the only reason i was able to afford and maintain that car was the rennlist.
Hey VehiGAZ. Yeah, the rennlist is awesome. I'm on there all the time just lurking around, learning about all the fun, and trouble, one can get into with a 928. Both of the 928s you posted links to sound good, and the one with pics looks good as well. I test drove an '87 a couple of weeks ago down in Atlanta and it was in great shape, but it was red. I don't mind red, but I think it's just too flashy for me. But what a ride!
And Iamjacksadrenalgland, I'm with you on how useful rennlist can be. When I finally get a 928, I'm sure it'll come in handy for my do-it-yourselfer attitude.
Good luck this weekend VehiGAZ, if you go check anything out. I know you'll have fun if you do. It's so fun to look at and test drive different 928s that I know I'll miss it when I finally buy one. And get in on the rennlist because people there know what to look for when searching for a 928. They're really awesome in helping others out and I'm sure they'll love helping out another 928 fan.
Eureka! I think I found THE ONE !
Will keep you all updated...
Now that I actually read your story update Transio, I am really sorry for hijacking this thread...
That mess with the seemingly perfect TT absolutely sucks!!! After reading the whole story, I got that "Yeah, I guess it DID sound a little too good to be true" feeling. What a shame - it looked perfect in the photos! It's amazing what a camera can hide. You have my sympathies, Transio. Sorry it worked out so poorly.
What I have so much trouble understanding is why a dealer would post a piece of crap on eBay when it will surely become their headache when they piss off a legitamate buyer when they FLY out to pick up the car and discover it's a P-O-S!? I understand that an unscrupulous dealer would be happy to fleece a buyer by selling him a piece of crap, but they should KNOW that the buyer is a sucker before trying it! Don't try to pull the wool over knowing eyes...
PS - all future talk of 928s will go in a new thread.