Wheres a good place to look for 930
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Drifting
Not to be a smart @ss, but in all honesty the search is more than half of the fun! It's part of the learning curve that comes with 930 ownership (hopefully). And quite frankly, these cars are all over and can be found as such.
I found mine on Ebay and noticed that it was at a Porsche dealer. I contacted them and negotiated the sale off line. Certainly putting the word out on forums such as this and other local P-car forums will reveal many cars for sale. I think a user named Geoffrey on this site is selling his 1989 930.
Jeff
I found mine on Ebay and noticed that it was at a Porsche dealer. I contacted them and negotiated the sale off line. Certainly putting the word out on forums such as this and other local P-car forums will reveal many cars for sale. I think a user named Geoffrey on this site is selling his 1989 930.
Jeff
#3
Nordschleife Master
#6
Go to AutoTrader or ebay, do a search for the year range and characteristics you want. When the results are displayed, save it as a Favorite. Then you can easily click and see what's out there without having to build a new Search each time.
In fact, here is my link for '87 -'89 911 Turbo Coupes nationwide on AutoTrader. Click the link then save as a Favorite giving it whatever name you want. There are 32 '87 -'89 911 Turbo Coupes listed today. Enjoy.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/search...lor=&x=82&y=14
In fact, here is my link for '87 -'89 911 Turbo Coupes nationwide on AutoTrader. Click the link then save as a Favorite giving it whatever name you want. There are 32 '87 -'89 911 Turbo Coupes listed today. Enjoy.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/search...lor=&x=82&y=14
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I just traded my 1987 with 31,000 miles in to the Porsche Exchange outside of Chicago. It Guards Red with grey/red piping interior. K27-7200, Kolkein IC, GLH headers, Borla Exhaust, Imagine Auto intake, 1 bar spring, Kinesis Supercup rims. You can check with my salesman Shawn Young at the dealership.
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