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Bargain 993?

:hand: A dealer would look at low 40s to retail but won't pay the ask as the spread needs to be wider to prep the car (they all need something), give a warranty and tax/VAT etc. They're probably bidding very low 30s IF it meets their standard.

If it stacks up I could see dough in it at low 30s for a punter to take a punt on a private sale.

few private buyers around and whilst this is the lower end :roll: pricing of 993 there is still the worry of doing the dough in cold if they don't know the car.

If it's right the seller should expect a knock and move it on for sub 35 bags :bandit:
Clearly a car that has been valued without the aid of jonttt rose tinted MKll valuation goggles :roll:
 
Zingari, Mars bars are not 37p anymore :)
 
Zingari said:
:hand: A dealer would look at low 40s to retail but won't pay the ask as the spread needs to be wider to prep the car (they all need something), give a warranty and tax/VAT etc. They're probably bidding very low 30s IF it meets their standard.

If it stacks up I could see dough in it at low 30s for a punter to take a punt on a private sale.

few private buyers around and whilst this is the lower end :roll: pricing of 993 there is still the worry of doing the dough in cold if they don't know the car.

If it's right the seller should expect a knock and move it on for sub 35 bags :bandit:
Clearly a car that has been valued without the aid of jonttt rose tinted MKll valuation goggles :roll:

:hand: The MkI's are still working fine :bandit:
 
under offer + a huge amount of interest in the car according to the updated ad
 
badlands said:
under offer + a huge amount of interest in the car according to the updated ad

No surprise. It's a good price. I'm almost tempted to say 'cheap as chips'. But won't :hand:
 
It's sold.

Not to me. My offer didn't make it.

When is common sense going to prevail with 993's ?
 
imac said:
It's sold.

Not to me. My offer didn't make it.

When is common sense going to prevail with 993's ?


It is prevailing.

Engineers in Stuttgart bought them rather than kettles.
 
imac said:
It's sold.

Not to me. My offer didn't make it.

When is common sense going to prevail with 993's ?

It does chum in some circles. The list price wasn't too hexy to start with :thumb:

If Hans Christian Andersen was alive today The Emperor's New Clothes would feature a 993, but best read without the rose tinted specs :hand:
 
Zingari said:
imac said:
It's sold.

Not to me. My offer didn't make it.

When is common sense going to prevail with 993's ?

It does chum in some circles. The list price wasn't too hexy to start with :thumb:

If Hans Christian Andersen was alive today The Emperor's New Clothes would feature a 993, but best read without the rose tinted specs :hand:

No no no no. It would be 2.7 911 circa 1976. The biggest pile of Porsche turd since Ferdinand designed the Elefant in the early forties. They had so much in common, for a start, similar power to weight ratio and reliability :D
 
Just sold my 1995 GR 993 Tip s with 97,500 miles for £37,000 to a private buyer who seemed over the moon with the car and so he should, it was a nice one with good history.
Not looking myself to go back into a 993 and i've owned a 964 so next on my Porsche journey will be a ground up build of a striped out early 70's wide body iroc rsr tribute(sleeper) in some crazy colour combo we thinks which will be a keeper and make me forever happy, i'll stick around if you don't mind as i enjoy reading all the posts here :thumb:
 

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