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996 SuperCharger & Resale value


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Hi there,

I am new to the 996 world. Just picked up a Red/Blk 2002 911 with 19800 miles on it. Love the car . . Question understanding that a turbo would be an answer. . but in general would a professionally installed SC from say Shark Werks negatively affect the resale value of this car ??

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Chuck

Danville/California

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SharkWerks are probably one of the best places you could go to have a supercharger installed. James is a walking encyclopaedia of the Porsche systems. You shouldn't go into the installation of a supercharger with the idea that you're going to get your money back out of it when you go to sell. You install a supercharger for your own pleasure....it's going to set you back about $12K....maybe a bit more. You'll never get that back....and I see you're in California....where do you plan on registering that car? You'll never pass an "official" smog check on that car becasue EVOM hasn't gone thru the approval process for their product line thru the Air Resources folks. I'd love to have a supercharger....but the registration process is a bit dicey.

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