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Old Dec 9, 2007 | 05:09 PM
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Very sweet. A rare color.
 
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My 2005 TTS Cabriolet in very run-of-the-mill black. )


 
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My fellow Turbo S owners that have not yet joind the PCA turbo registry, I ask you to please do so. Simply go to our web site and click on the "Join Registry" link.
 
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My 2005 TTS Cabriolet in very run-of-the-mill black. )


Very nice, hope to see you in Irvine soon.
 
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GT Silver TTS Cab

GMG Level 2 Kit- 630Hp.


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The count is now at 20.
 
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[quote=robertp;1504062]The 996 Turbo S was produced in 2005 only (cab and coupe). Unless someone can verify that there Turbo S have a manufacturing date of 2004, I believe these number are incorrect. See the chart below that depicts a “Prior Year” column for “Year to date”. They should be zero. I applaud you for coming up with this data/chart. Keep up the great work and happy data hunting.


For your reference, my 2005 Turbo S has a manufacture date of Sept.,2004.
 
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Originally Posted by robertp
The 996 Turbo S was produced in 2005 only (cab and coupe). Unless someone can verify that there Turbo S have a manufacturing date of 2004, I believe these number are incorrect. See the chart below that depicts a “Prior Year” column for “Year to date”. They should be zero. I applaud you for coming up with this data/chart. Keep up the great work and happy data hunting.


Model Month to Date Year to Date
Current Year Prior Year Current Year Prior Year

911 Turbo S Coupe 1 31 169 58
911 Turbo S Cabriolet 2 56 531 112
GT2 Coupe 0 0 5 24
My registration date is 12/15/2004 as a 2005 model year, and its a 2005 Turbo S. I don't believe there are any Turbo S with a model year 2004. Some guys are claiming this with the x50 and PCCBs.

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Do you have the following:

1) Turbo S on the Tachometer gauge
2) Turbo S on the door sills
3) Leather upholstered dash and doors

If so - then likely an S. That's about as far as my expertise goes!
 
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Originally Posted by Brutish
Do you have the following:

1) Turbo S on the Tachometer gauge
2) Turbo S on the door sills
3) Leather upholstered dash and doors

If so - then likely an S. That's about as far as my expertise goes!
And K24 turbos and larger intercoolers (neither of which you can just see). And "turbo S" on the build sheet, with PCCBrakes w/ HUGE 6 piston front calipers in yellow, and 'turbo S' on the rear decklid when just 'looking'. It probably also has "turbo S" on the batwing where the seat heater switches are (mine does). And a whole bunch of other "options" which are "S" standard (Nav, CD Changer, SSK, some others I'm likely forgetting)

Not all of them have "turbo S" on the tach gauge. If you got the silver dials, then yes, but if you got yellow or red dials (not sure about any other colours), then no, they just say "turbo" (I really must have looked at a LOT of cars B4 I purchased mine ). Also, if you got the stiched embossed rear storage cover, that too just says "Turbo" and does not add in the "S".

Oh and about those PCCB's, you have NO BRAKE DUST, so your wheels are always clean!!
 
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Love all The TTS's! Here is mine

Wayne at RUF say's I should keep mine stock since limited production and for future increased value. He thinks I should mod power on my 03 TT Coupe. What do you guys think?
 
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Just make sure you can put it back to stock before you sell. I hate to sell mine, but I am going to get the 997 GT2, hopefully.
 
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You're already not stock (clear sides and 997 wheels) .

I think you're ok with the mods, depending on what you're doing, and your desire to 'hold onto' stock parts. You bought it to drive or to be a collectible? If you bought it to drive, I don't think doing a flash/exhaust/coilovers etc is that bad. It's not like doing a bunch of engine internals. Then again, if you're talking to RUF, that's what you might be thinking. And I really don't think it's going to have much future increased value, a bit maybe, but not much (I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not banking on that).

TTS for weekends and an 03TT for a DD. Nice work if you can get it.

Oh, great looking car BTW.

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Wayne at RUF say's I should keep mine stock since limited production and for future increased value. He thinks I should mod power on my 03 TT Coupe. What do you guys think?
 
Old Dec 11, 2007 | 02:58 PM
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1997 Turbo S cars are going for more than $170,000.
 
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1997 Turbo S cars are going for more than $170,000.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my car, and to me (and probably you too), it's worth a lot, but 993's were rare (far fewer than 996's), and for some Porschephiles, there is a lot more cachet to the last air cooled 911 turbo than the first water cooled 911 turbo. Plus those fat *** flares on the 993 look so good . Admitedly, the 993 turbo S was a special car, the range topper of 993s, and the 996 turbo S is a special car in the same way (although you could pretty much mod up a non "S" with the same options from the factory).

Pretty much everything from Porsche comes in a "S" model now. Does it lose some cachet because of it? At least with the turbo it's only in the last year of the model run. Give it time, maybe you'll be more right than me (I hope so).
 

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