WTB: 87-89 3.2
#1
WTB: 87-89 3.2
Hello,
I am looking to purchase a 87-89 3.2 either coupe or targa.
If you have one, let me know what you are looking to get for it and some detail.
I would prefer something with a solid history and no accidents. Higher mileage is OK if the maintenance has been done.
Feel free to PM me.
Thank you
I am looking to purchase a 87-89 3.2 either coupe or targa.
If you have one, let me know what you are looking to get for it and some detail.
I would prefer something with a solid history and no accidents. Higher mileage is OK if the maintenance has been done.
Feel free to PM me.
Thank you
#6
Rennlist Member
There are a couple VERY nice looking (and I feel fairly priced) examples on Pelican's site.
#7
Spyerx, can you post what you think are nice looking fairly priced examples you saw?
I'm not even seeing anything under $40k
These are the only things that come close to not crack pipe asking.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-grey-red.html
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...g50-coupe.html
I'm not even seeing anything under $40k
These are the only things that come close to not crack pipe asking.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-grey-red.html
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...g50-coupe.html
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#8
Rennlist Member
Under $40? :-) Not for a clean / needs nothing G50. Closer to 50 there are some out there.
#9
IMO from searching websites, etc for the last few years - Be prepared to pay at least $40k for an 84 to 86 and at least $50k for a G50 unless higher miles like 100+ in good condition with the maintenance history you mentioned for Coupes. Targa will be less for sure.
There are always those great finds out there if you are patient and with some luck and timing. I am meeting folks at cars and coffee and talking with Porsche owners with higher miles G50s and either they will not sell due to price appreciation even for higher miles cars or the prices are always above $50k or even closer to $60 since the 964s have been pulling the market up.
Good luck and enjoy your search.
There are always those great finds out there if you are patient and with some luck and timing. I am meeting folks at cars and coffee and talking with Porsche owners with higher miles G50s and either they will not sell due to price appreciation even for higher miles cars or the prices are always above $50k or even closer to $60 since the 964s have been pulling the market up.
Good luck and enjoy your search.
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#13
Burning Brakes
Originally Posted by mdkrp
how about this one? its been listed on ebay for awhile now.
$36950
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Porsche...m=272531081500
$36950
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Porsche...m=272531081500
#14
The $36k car has not sold for one simple reason: No Fuchs!
That is the equivalent of a totally Reisered car.
Yes, 've coined a new word: Reiser.
A Reiser is someone who rices out a German car. (Reis = rice in German. German nouns are capitalized.)
That is the equivalent of a totally Reisered car.
Yes, 've coined a new word: Reiser.
A Reiser is someone who rices out a German car. (Reis = rice in German. German nouns are capitalized.)
#15
As others mentioned cant recommend enough about a well known PPI technician/mechanic for any higher miles and lower priced G50, or even a very clean looking '84-'86 since those prices (Coupes) have come up alot in past year.