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993 Turbo Silverstone Auctions

martinjrose

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Am I missing something or did this go at an extremely cheap price?

http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1995-porsche-911-993-turbo-12877


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Registration: N517 ENB
Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ99ZTS371525
Engine Number: 61T02790
Number of cylinders: 6
CC: 3600
Year of Manufacture: 1996
RHD/LHD: Right Hand Drive
Sold for (£): 83,250
 
Its been fettled, albiet from a recognised indy (Tech 9) but the value of these is in the originality :bandit:
 
Yep looked low compared to the silver at £126k and the yellow at £185k, but they were both factory S models.
 
Bloody lovely and a great choice of upgrades. :bandit:

A much better proposition that can be used and driven compared with the stuff festering away in garages for fear of losing a couple of quid over mileage and originality IMO.

C.
 
Great car and a very good price for the buyer.

My maths gets it to:

Auction Price £83250
12.5% Fee £10406
Total £93,656

I would have had this at 110k+ all day long?
 
oh well. oh no its not original. shock horror.

well at least it might get used and not polished to within an inch of its life.
 
jotaking said:
Great car and a very good price for the buyer.

My maths gets it to:

Auction Price £83250
12.5% Fee £10406
Total £93,656

I would have had this at 110k+ all day long?

I am prob wrong but I believe that sale price includes the auction fee...... if so....

Hammer price £74000
Sale with 12.5% fee £83250
VAT on 12.5% fee £1850
Total £85100

Great buy at either price IMO, although I would be trying to track down Mr Yule and his son :D
 
maph said:
jotaking said:
Great car and a very good price for the buyer.

My maths gets it to:

Auction Price £83250
12.5% Fee £10406
Total £93,656

I would have had this at 110k+ all day long?

I am prob wrong but I believe that sale price includes the auction fee...... if so....

Hammer price £74000
Sale with 12.5% fee £83250
VAT on 12.5% fee £1850
Total £85100

Great buy at either price IMO, although I would be trying to track down Mr Yule and his son :D

Yes. I watched the yellow one go for £150k hammer on proxi.
 
G2 said:
Yep looked low compared to the silver at £126k and the yellow at £185k, but they were both factory S models.

Love that pastel Turbo S. bloody bargain! :thumbs:
 
Is it me or was the prices at the auction on the weak side? I was thinking maybe it's a Friday effect as most auctions are on a weekend?

I thought all the 964/993 went for value money.

993 Arena Red 96 VR for £36
964 RS race spec N1 for £150
993 black turbo modded for £86
993 silver factory S spec for £121 (this was asking 160 at a dealer earlier this year)
993 yellow turbo S for £190

Silverstone sold an ocean blue turbo S with 36,000 miles for £250 last year, comparatively does the yellow pastel with twice the mileage cost £60 less?
 
One of my old cars, very well bought, in my view at £85k out the door.

It was advertised last year at "Hoffman's" at around the £140k level, which at the time did not appear a stupid price...

It will be interesting to see who bought it and if it pops up again at a dealer or if its gone to an end user, who should be feeling very happy with themselves.
 
:hand: They're dropping lower than Chesty Morgan's nips without support. Hopefully to be used more by owners who will ordinarily have been busy at the end of last month registering the SORN application :roll:

Downward slope of the bell-curve :dont know:
 
Do you think your bell (end) curve will be supported from below by the 4C? Or are Ms Morgan's assets pushing everything down...😳
 

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