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Old 01-15-2014, 06:13 PM
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Old 01-16-2014, 10:51 AM
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Well at least the COA is included ..
i checked my wallet and i may be a couple bucks short.

Nice car .. although i'm not sure its worth that ..
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Like they say ... every foot finds it's shoe and i'm sure somebody with more money than they know
what to do with will be interested ... one day !

To me,it's $130,000.00 dollars overpriced,but what do i know

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Old 01-16-2014, 11:31 AM
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Man I felt dirty when I paid $50.00 too much for my Club Sport valance.
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You could buy a really fine actually rare car for that kind of dough.
Old 01-17-2014, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by wildcat077
Like they say ... every foot finds it's shoe and i'm sure somebody with more money than they know
what to do with will be interested ... one day !

To me,it's $130,000.00 dollars overpriced,but what do i know

Cheers
Phil
Dude....

"get on the stick"... in this market, that car is only, $126,750 dollars over-priced...

Show's you what you know...
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Oh well ... lol
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well is ran to $120k last time it was on ebay, these are very rare but not different enough than a standard Carrera for that kind of money, little less and you can get a nice RSA
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Still. Seems pretty nice.
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Originally Posted by pu911rsr
well is ran to $120k last time it was on ebay, these are very rare but not different enough than a standard Carrera for that kind of money, little less and you can get a nice RSA
Phil
Yes...

It is easy to "tout" cars on eBay... just set a ridiculous reserve and have some troll friends bid it to just under reserve.

IMHO, this is still just a trim package on a Carrara, which is maybe a $30K car at best... there were like 80,000 3.2 Carrara's built... these are not rare cars in any spec.

I'm certainly no expert on this particular car.... Anything is "worth" what the greatest fool is willing to pay, but if you talk to serious collectors in any field... art, furniture, they buy quality, and keep it because they like it, not because they are looking to make money.

If it happens to appreciate, so much the better.

I can't fault the seller for fishing this car, looking to hook a whale, but greedy people generally get hosed by even greedier people.
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Having owned a Club Sport That was not stock built to club race, watching the market on Porsches appreciate the way it is, I would be the first person to plunk down the money for this car if I had it. knowing how rare that thing actually is it is a deal. Just spend some time on the 997 GT3 forum for a few days and get an idea of the wealth of some of the people in this country. If people can lay down $345K for a used 4.0 then they wouldn't think twice about laying down $175K for something that has its own run of serial numbers ending in 28.
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Originally Posted by autosea
Having owned a Club Sport That was not stock built to club race, watching the market on Porsches appreciate the way it is, I would be the first person to plunk down the money for this car if I had it. knowing how rare that thing actually is it is a deal. Just spend some time on the 997 GT3 forum for a few days and get an idea of the wealth of some of the people in this country. If people can lay down $345K for a used 4.0 then they wouldn't think twice about laying down $175K for something that has its own run of serial numbers ending in 28.

Yeah...

I guess it boils down to the old saying... "If you have the money, it doesn't matter, and if you don't have the money... it doesn't matter"

BTW, the VIN on my virtually irreplaceable F-250 ends in 22... I'm taking bids... but act soon!!!

My mechanic is an expert on these vehicles, and according to him, "it may not last long..."



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