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chaser said:Some people sorn their cars over the winter, some have their engines rebuilt :wink:
Just saying.
stuttgartmetal said:Two months of headaches, and stress.
Every little noise from the car will worry you from the day you get it back.
Every time you get out of the car it will be a relief it hasn't broken
You have the patience of a Saint.
I would've binned it, and gone again, but with a gen 2 and more finance since there seems to be more money needed from you to straighten it properly
How long till you get it back ?
I've had good cars
I've had lemons
I never ever turned a lemon into a good car.
And they've always been a relief when they've gone.
Even when I've lost bundles on them.
What you should've considered is your dream.
If this car is trouble, you won't buy another 911
That wouldn't have been in the equation if you'd got out of it when it broke in February.
All the very best with it.
911's are awesome.
The only minus is that they just want to be driven fast
All the f cking time
Addictive flat six roar.
Every owner wants that fix.
You included
DucatiRob said:It will be worth the wait :thumb: Expecting a call anytime now for them to say mine is ready.. can't wait, it will be like the return of a long lost child