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1997 911 Turbo S
#31
Year: 1997
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 26905
Color: Black
VIN: WP0AC2995VS375709
Price (no $ sign please): $399993
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (Region): Texas
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Turbo
Stereo System: AM-FM Stereo
It's all good. If I hit Saturdays lotto I'll buy the car at the asking price
#32
Yes. If you're going to remove posts, you need tor remove both sides. At that point you might as well not allow replies at all.
#33
Rennlist Member
Pricing discussions are fair game, either positive, negative or simply humorous.
I said many times that Pelican has it right in how their manage their classifieds. No posts other than from the seller. Nice and clean. Keeps the noise level to zero!
Rennlist has refused to manage it that way and instead allows all sorts of comments on pricing.
PNH has some unusual cars and high prices. All good for someone who wants to spend it.
Maybe my tone was off on my post. Maybe this sounds better.....Is the market really $426K? Does anyone have any anecdotal sales reports to share to support the information?
And lets not forget that PNH is a sponsor and a dealer and it just fine with banter about pricing.
I wish PNH good luck in selling it and hope the Rennlister who buys it posts some pictures.
I said many times that Pelican has it right in how their manage their classifieds. No posts other than from the seller. Nice and clean. Keeps the noise level to zero!
Rennlist has refused to manage it that way and instead allows all sorts of comments on pricing.
PNH has some unusual cars and high prices. All good for someone who wants to spend it.
Maybe my tone was off on my post. Maybe this sounds better.....Is the market really $426K? Does anyone have any anecdotal sales reports to share to support the information?
And lets not forget that PNH is a sponsor and a dealer and it just fine with banter about pricing.
I wish PNH good luck in selling it and hope the Rennlister who buys it posts some pictures.
#34
Burning Brakes
I love the car!!! GLWS
I sat in one at Northland Porsche in Cincinnati when they first came out and it's been a constant fantasy car for me ever since! I even remember the hand stitched leather ac vents... I hope this finds a way to a deserving owner!
Maybe I'll play the loto this weekend?
I sat in one at Northland Porsche in Cincinnati when they first came out and it's been a constant fantasy car for me ever since! I even remember the hand stitched leather ac vents... I hope this finds a way to a deserving owner!
Maybe I'll play the loto this weekend?
#35
Pricing discussions are fair game, either positive, negative or simply humorous.
Rennlist has refused to manage it that way and instead allows all sorts of comments on pricing.
PNH has some unusual cars and high prices. All good for someone who wants to spend it.
And lets not forget that PNH is a sponsor and a dealer and it just fine with banter about pricing.
Rennlist has refused to manage it that way and instead allows all sorts of comments on pricing.
PNH has some unusual cars and high prices. All good for someone who wants to spend it.
And lets not forget that PNH is a sponsor and a dealer and it just fine with banter about pricing.
I have seen PNH list many cars on this site and they all seem to sell VERY FAST. I mean like today or the next day. So, if you're here on RL much at all, then you would realize that PNH must be considered experts when it comes to market pricing. And if by chance, they're not, then the free market will take care of things.
#36
So now, we have 3 pages of crap for a car that Porsche only made 183 of, and it's a Turbo (S) and it's an air-cooled model and it's 18 years later. And we all know what type of attrition performance cars take in 18 years.
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A car virtually identical to this one, same color/miles, etc., sold out in California last week for $365,000 . . . but it sold in a very short period of time. I don't think these guys are far off the current market, if they are off at all.
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1997 911 Turbo S
Originally Posted by tcsracing1
given the market of non S turbo hitting 200-250k, the S model in the right color is possible to bring close to double that of a non S.