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Badhobz 08-20-2025 10:29 AM

seems alright, but dont go nuts in terms of budget... just in case of IMS failures / bore scoring / or / and other German-related fatalities.

mikemhg 08-20-2025 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by donk. (Post 9190087)
^ the amount of dog on leash content, on this forum lately, is insane

Someone get mikemgh in here

Why spend money on tinkering a JDM car, parts are disappearing, it's all a money sink.

I keep my cars stock and change them every 3 years.

I agree with Traum, spend your midlife crisis dollars on acquiring STDs from hookers, Cannondale bikes, and air miles :lol

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bcedhk (Post 9190126)
I'm no expert, but I've been seeing 996's (2001-2005) ranging in the high 20's to mid 30's. Most are usually 100k+. Ironically, 2 of the 5 i browsed were also imported from Japan.

There's some JDM examples for < 30k with <100k km.
https://www.beforward.jp/porsche/911...year_from=2001

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Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9190132)
seems alright, but dont go nuts in terms of budget... just in case of IMS failures / bore scoring / or / and other German-related fatalities.

@bcedhk - Trust that I'm not trying to rain on your parade. What I will share is with best intentions, and ultimately, you will need to make a decision or dive further in your search. This is a very long read, so take your time.

For disclosure, both myself and Badhobz owned a 996. I had an 04 C2 with 50,000KM. I sold it with 62,500KM. I can't remember which model year he owned, but he mentioned that it nearly killed him, so I'll let him speak to that.

Spoiler!

Traum 08-20-2025 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bcedhk (Post 9190115)
I'm open books right now when it comes to which car, but i think it's mainly either 996s, Cayman, Boxster or SLK? I've been browsing at FB Marketplace from time to time, and I do notice several 996's, Cayman or Audi TT's (almost most TT seem to be RHD) that were brought over from Japan. Hence, I figured maybe I could do it myself to save more money since my partner is fluent in Japanese.

I know an acquaintance who imported a 987 Boxster from Japan. At the time when he was servicing the vehicle, it turned out that some sort of emissions equipment is different between the JDM car and the CDM / USDM cars, and he had trouble finding the right parts to get that fixed. There could have been more stuff downstream from the engine that were also different, but I am not 100% certain on the details of the story.

I guess the take away is -- expect the major items to be the same, but don't be surprised when the accessory stuff are different, which may lead to headaches. But I guess that's par for course with JDM imports.

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 11:44 AM

^
This

You'll get some Easter egg surprises from the JDM imports when it comes to Porsche. For the most part, you'll be okay, but once you hit a snag, Japan is your only option.

roastpuff 08-20-2025 11:48 AM

https://www.drivingline.com/s3/drivi...ata=true&w=800

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 11:54 AM

In my case, I had to overnight parts from France. :okay:

If Porsche Canada is reading this, you can kiss my ass!

Badhobz 08-20-2025 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9190149)
For disclosure, both myself and Badhobz owned a 996. I had an 04 C2 with 50,000KM. I sold it with 62,500KM. I can't remember which model year he owned, but he mentioned that it nearly killed him, so I'll let him speak to that.

Mein Kampf with ze beetle....
It tried to kill me! NUMEROUS TIMES. i won't speak of that monstrosity in polite company. :pokerface:

bcedhk 08-20-2025 01:10 PM

Thanks for the solid advices <3

I guess I’ll just have to keep an eye on FB and try to beat the horde of mid-life crisis RS owners to snag a well-cared-for, unmolested 996 from a 70-year-old West Van gweilo who needs to sell it because of hip surgery...

yray 08-20-2025 01:20 PM

why not a 944 :troll:

Traum 08-20-2025 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by bcedhk (Post 9190177)
I guess I’ll just have to keep an eye on FB and try to beat the horde of mid-life crisis RS owners to snag a well-cared-for, unmolested 996 from a 70-year-old West Van gweilo who needs to sell it because of hip surgery...

You sure you want a 996 though?

I've heard quite a few stories about 996 -- esp the 996.1 -- being not too reliable, unless you get into a 996 GT cars with the Mezger engines.

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 01:31 PM

At this rate, why not just get a 996/997 Cup car. :derp:
Maintenance is not by mileage, but by hours.

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by yray (Post 9190178)
why not a 944 :troll:

Hey, they have an entire race class dedicated to the 944! :D

EvoFire 08-20-2025 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9190149)
@bcedhk - Trust that I'm not trying to rain on your parade. What I will share is with best intentions, and ultimately, you will need to make a decision or dive further in your search. This is a very long read, so take your time.

For disclosure, both myself and Badhobz owned a 996. I had an 04 C2 with 50,000KM. I sold it with 62,500KM. I can't remember which model year he owned, but he mentioned that it nearly killed him, so I'll let him speak to that.

Spoiler!

I would say your use case is the ideal use case. Talked to quite a few ppl who are enthusiasts and sells these things. Puttering around town is not good for the engine, you want to let it warm up and drive it hard, so basically your track day. Starting the car driving it 5 mins to the shops and back home is the basically the optimal scenario for bore scoring.

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 02:11 PM

Ditto. The short drives and puttering around town is really bad for these cars. You have to let it properly warm up then enjoy them for what they are design to do. The short 5-minute 2000rpm drive will kill these cars. And your wallet. And then your spirit. :pokerface:

whitev70r 08-20-2025 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by bcedhk (Post 9190177)
Thanks for the solid advices <3

I guess I’ll just have to keep an eye on FB and try to beat the horde of mid-life crisis RS owners to snag a well-cared-for, unmolested 996 from a 70-year-old West Van gweilo who needs to sell it because of hip surgery...

How's this? 2001, 152K kms, $22K

https://www.facebook.com/share/19QARkyUf8/

https://scontent.fcxh3-1.fna.fbcdn.n...oA&oe=68AC2164

bcedhk 08-20-2025 03:18 PM

I did message that guy, but he hasn't responded. His seller rating also is a red flag.

Are Cayman's a better option to find a better deal as they are less desirable? From my initial research, the base Cayman's might not be as prone to catastrophic issues as the Cayman S or 996's. Please correct me if I'm wrong.. But might be a harder task for me to convivence the other half...

The 996 and TT has my wifey approval for now as I have been telling her it can sit up to 4 people. I didn't tell her two of those passengers would have to either be amputees or midgets.

Badhobz 08-20-2025 03:49 PM

To be honest, if you want German. I’d get a m3 convertible or a e46 convertible. Both readily available and likely cheaper.

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bcedhk (Post 9190198)
I did message that guy, but he hasn't responded. His seller rating also is a red flag.

Are Cayman's a better option to find a better deal as they are less desirable? From my initial research, the base Cayman's might not be as prone to catastrophic issues as the Cayman S or 996's. Please correct me if I'm wrong.. But might be a harder task for me to convivence the other half...

The 996 and TT has my wifey approval for now as I have been telling her it can sit up to 4 people. I didn't tell her two of those passengers would have to either be amputees or midgets.

You want the 2009+ Caymans. The 2005 - 2008 Caymans are prone to bore scoring and other oddball issues but like I said before, make sure it has all the maintenance done with a huge stack of receipts. They are a "funner" car to drive and something Porsche didn't want people to know without overshadowing the 997.

I'll side with Badhobz and suggest you consider an M3 if you haven't already. If you can do it, get the latest M3. It's a lot of car compared to the competition.

whitev70r 08-20-2025 06:14 PM

Good thing for most of us here is that our 3/4 life crisis is coming up ... another chance for a 'toy'. Then there is 4/5 life crisis ...

bcrdukes 08-20-2025 06:25 PM

I still want my BMW R9T Cafe Racer. I want to go out on a big bang. There was one for sale by an RS member and I missed the chance. Definitely the one that got away. Still lusting it after all these years.

EvoFire 08-20-2025 06:56 PM

I would recommend to avoid E93 and F33/83 verts. The hardtops are finicky. An accident will almost guarantee it'll never work right again. Ditto any work on it and not put it back together properly.

Tapioca 08-21-2025 10:34 AM

bcedhk:

I'm mid-life, I have kids and I totally understand the whole need to buy a convertible. Don't buy a motorcycle - your kids don't need to see their father end up in a body bag or suffer from a life-changing injury. Buy a 4-seater convertible so you can take your kids for rides.

As some here know, I bought an E46 convertible a few years ago during COVID. It was a neglected example and it's automatic. But, I can at least work on it during my spare time and the parts network is very strong with numerous OEMs who still make parts, unlike Porsche. BMW still makes parts for the car and even their parts are not unreasonable. Don't overlook peak-era BMWs - E46, Z3/Z4, and even a 1-series convertible with the N52.

Another tip - get in the habit of putting on SPF50 (if it's not already part of your skincare regimen) to keep the freckles and sunspots at bay. You'll need it once you get used to driving with the top down.

EvoFire 08-21-2025 11:45 AM

What Tapioca said, and add a hat to your regiment once you start driving it regularly. Though becareful of it making an unwanted exit.

bcrdukes 08-21-2025 12:04 PM

I must be doing something wrong. I bought a hardtop for my convertible and never use the convertible. :fuckthatshit:


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