Question on potential purchase *newbie*
#31
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Play that funky music white boy- that thing is a FREAK! Looks like a ton of aftermarket toys bolted on- and what's with that stance? How big are those rear wheels- they look like truck tires. Not a fan. I have to believe this was a project that started with 1,2 or 3 wrecked cars that were pieced together. Can that car actually handle well with that stance? wow. There are a lot of car available for 30K- i'd keep looking.
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The car has under 10K miles and it is '84 model. To me I am looking at a lot of money to invest to make it road worthy. Cars that just sit for a long time have lot of internal components that deteriorate due to age, and other factors not to mention that this is not a stock car. Since you are new, from everything I have read and researched please get a normal 911 as someone above suggested.
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Add on: This has been around for a while and I have seen this in Pelican forum. The front bumper is not at all the correct model, and that person who asked in Pelican was strongly advised to stay away from it from more experienced long term owners/drivers.
#34
This car has no market.
PCA types will stay away from this grotesque pimped out car.
But the tuner modder types are going to want a cheaper car.
Flashy pimping racer boys will want a modern car like a WRX.
This car is an ugly stepchild.
Sad as it could have been a very nice garage find survivor.
PCA types will stay away from this grotesque pimped out car.
But the tuner modder types are going to want a cheaper car.
Flashy pimping racer boys will want a modern car like a WRX.
This car is an ugly stepchild.
Sad as it could have been a very nice garage find survivor.