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I've always wanted one of these....Alpina
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:11 am
by ArthurPE
rare in the States, on ebay
thinking about buying it as a hobby car... ~$13k USD
Authentic Alpina car VIN # WBADA7109D9216367 Head number is 6713 and Engine stamps is 9216367 B91X.
it's down to this, low mileage 944 Turbo, or an e30 M3
the 944 is similar money, silver, original (0 mods) 65k miles
the e30, Red, nicely modded, ~20k, >100k miles, recent rebuild
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:16 pm
by GDS968
944 Turbo everytime for me!!
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:01 pm
by sonny
Agree there, beautiful car the Apina is!
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:40 pm
by gdavison
944 Turbo, if its in good condition, if the body work is good, that engine is easy and relativly cheap to keep in fine fettle ..
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:41 pm
by ArthurPE
the e30's are getting too pricey...and I would be concerned about keeping mileage off of the car...
the Turbo, I would get the 'mod bug' and don't want a money pit

although there are some pristine cars for $15k around...and a 2 seater would be a better hobby car...
the Alpina would be a nice weekend old school German hotrod, a euro equivilent of a Shelby or Yenko Camaro

pretty simple car, easy to maintain...
plus, it's been on the market for 6 months +, $$$ dropping each time listed...should be able to work a good deal
the only reservation...4 door, not much 'swoop' factor, not a real 'second car'
plus, when I started (or could afford to) get into fast German metal in the early 80's, the Alpina and Hartge really made me drool...
944 that got my attention:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche- ... sQ5fTrucks
only mods: chip and radio, originals come with the car
here's another: cherry
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c ... dard=false
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:59 pm
by spikeyoldbiker
having owned an E30 in the late eighties i would say the 944 everyday ..the E30 was a money pit lol
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:38 pm
by sonny
spikeyoldbiker wrote: ..the E30 was a money pit lol
...And the RS4 is not.....

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:15 pm
by spikeyoldbiker
sonny wrote:spikeyoldbiker wrote: ..the E30 was a money pit lol
...And the RS4 is not.....

lol too true

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 1:54 am
by ArthurPE
the only money I've put into the RS4 is depreciation...and mine should fare better than most since I paid mid 40's USD and got the extended Audi warranty to 6/100k...but I plan on keeping the car 5-6 years, it's the only way they make any economic sense (and not much then lol)
it's a depreciating commodity...
my mpg is 20, not bad, tires seem to be wearing at 15k miles/set or so, not great, but not horrible...
oil changes a bit pricy, $20 filters and 10 qts every 5k miles, but I do my own...
but heck, it's my indulgence that I can use every day...
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:40 am
by sonny
But its not a true RS4 though is it Arthur, cup holders instead of the sport button, no buckets or FBSW...what was you guys thinking....40K$ not bad.

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:15 pm
by ArthurPE
sonny wrote:But its not a true RS4 though is it Arthur, cup holders instead of the sport button, no buckets or FBSW...what was you guys thinking....40K$ not bad.

I like the seats...once adjusted equally great when thrashing it or on a long trip...the best thing about the sport seats...lighter...but the Recaros are nice...
prefer a covered cubby to the cupholders, but don't care about the starter button (we have the sport button)
what's FBSW?
the only things I don't like euro vs US:
no sport+ suspension
the DOT reflectors...
I just took mine for a 30 mile mountain fun run...the thing is fast, real fast
3rd gear is sweet...~40 to 90...
got the brakes hot, a bit of fade, but no concern...
as hard as I pushed it oil never exceeded 220F (OA temp ~73F)
and I pulled some steep grades in 4th and 5th gear, and ran extended >5000 rpm in 3rd....
If I could have a couple of wishes:
push the engine back a couple of inches, get to 55/45 wt dist.
take 200 lbs off the car (mine has no sunroof or nav)
perfect

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:01 pm
by ArthurPE
it's a done deal:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-Por ... 7C72%3A317
1986 Porsche 944 Turbo red/black/52 k miles, owned by a fanatic, 2 owners
perfect condition, all service up to date, all new brakes/water pump/hoses/timing belt/etc.
only mods:
radio/CD player (has the original)
Lindsay chip/fuel press regul/boost enhancer/vac lines/wastegate shims (doesn't raise boost much, just extends it down and a up a bit in the rpm range) has oem chips also
now the waiting begins for it to arrive

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:02 pm
by m5killer
ArthurPE wrote:it's a done deal:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-Por ... 7C72%3A317
1986 Porsche 944 Turbo red/black/52 k miles, owned by a fanatic, 2 owners
perfect condition, all service up to date, all new brakes/water pump/hoses/timing belt/etc.
only mods:
radio/CD player (has the original)
Lindsay chip/fuel press regul/boost enhancer/vac lines/wastegate shims (doesn't raise boost much, just extends it down and a up a bit in the rpm range) has oem chips also
now the waiting begins for it to arrive

should have gone for the alpina but hey enjoy the porsche
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:45 am
by ArthurPE
m5killer wrote:ArthurPE wrote:it's a done deal:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-Por ... 7C72%3A317
1986 Porsche 944 Turbo red/black/52 k miles, owned by a fanatic, 2 owners
perfect condition, all service up to date, all new brakes/water pump/hoses/timing belt/etc.
only mods:
radio/CD player (has the original)
Lindsay chip/fuel press regul/boost enhancer/vac lines/wastegate shims (doesn't raise boost much, just extends it down and a up a bit in the rpm range) has oem chips also
now the waiting begins for it to arrive

should have gone for the alpina but hey enjoy the porsche
the car arrived...better than expected...looks 3 years old, not 23...
paint 9.5/10
trim 9/10
interior 9.5/10
drivetrain 9/10 (needs muffler)
with mods ~260 HP, big torque >3000 rpm
the thing is light, balanced and a blast to drive...
the technology is amazing...all aluminum suspension components...
4 pot calipers all around
sport suspension option/Koni
honestly, I'm very happy with the choice...0 buyers remorse...
I have a request, and will make it worth someones while:
I covet a euro rear bumper, from a dismantler would be fine...
guards red with rubber strip and the 2 mntg brackets...
pretty light, it's plastic iirc...
even phone numbers of a source would be welcomed
the US bumper looks like crap and ruins the lines...
thnx
euro bumper:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1986-Porsche-944-Tu ... 7C294%3A50
US atrocity:

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 3:35 pm
by Norrs2
ArthurPE wrote:m5killer wrote:ArthurPE wrote:it's a done deal:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-Por ... 7C72%3A317
1986 Porsche 944 Turbo red/black/52 k miles, owned by a fanatic, 2 owners
perfect condition, all service up to date, all new brakes/water pump/hoses/timing belt/etc.
only mods:
radio/CD player (has the original)
Lindsay chip/fuel press regul/boost enhancer/vac lines/wastegate shims (doesn't raise boost much, just extends it down and a up a bit in the rpm range) has oem chips also
now the waiting begins for it to arrive

should have gone for the alpina but hey enjoy the porsche
the car arrived...better than expected...looks 3 years old, not 23...
paint 9.5/10
trim 9/10
interior 9.5/10
drivetrain 9/10 (needs muffler)
with mods ~260 HP, big torque >3000 rpm
the thing is light, balanced and a blast to drive...
the technology is amazing...all aluminum suspension components...
4 pot calipers all around
sport suspension option/Koni
honestly, I'm very happy with the choice...0 buyers remorse...
I have a request, and will make it worth someones while:
I covet a euro rear bumper, from a dismantler would be fine...
guards red with rubber strip and the 2 mntg brackets...
pretty light, it's plastic iirc...
even phone numbers of a source would be welcomed
the US bumper looks like crap and ruins the lines...
thnx
euro bumper:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1986-Porsche-944-Tu ... 7C294%3A50
US atrocity:

Use the Internet:-
There's a number of Parts finder websites in the UK where you just fill in the details of what you want and they send out enquires to all the breakers for you, who then e-mail you directly with prices etc. It's easy.
e.g
www.247Spares.co.uk/CarParts
www.Find-A-Part.com
www.findapart.co.uk
www.carparts-direct.co.uk
To name but a few.
It's what I would do if looking for one here in the UK.
Seriously nice 944 by the way.