FS - Very low mileage Euro 930
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I agree, TT Surgeon. It was a great example... I wish more people could have seen it, honestly. It was so much like a new car. The interior still smelled and looked new, and even without a proper detail, it still looked really good.
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Wow, just saw this thread.
First, I can't believe people commenting in a for sale thread. Those should be saved for PM's IMO. Just common forum courtesy.
Second (now that it is no longer for sale), I'll bet he got no where near $65k, especially in that condition. $2k original miles, big deal. Euro spec, who cares.
If I were spending $65k on a 930 to drive, I would buy a higher mileage car with great paint, pull the engine and build a monster. I'd still have lots of money left over.
First, I can't believe people commenting in a for sale thread. Those should be saved for PM's IMO. Just common forum courtesy.
Second (now that it is no longer for sale), I'll bet he got no where near $65k, especially in that condition. $2k original miles, big deal. Euro spec, who cares.
If I were spending $65k on a 930 to drive, I would buy a higher mileage car with great paint, pull the engine and build a monster. I'd still have lots of money left over.
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I'll bet he got no where near $65k, especially in that condition. $2k original miles, big deal. Euro spec, who cares.
If I were spending $65k on a 930 to drive, I would buy a higher mileage car with great paint, pull the engine and build a monster. I'd still have lots of money left over.
If I were spending $65k on a 930 to drive, I would buy a higher mileage car with great paint, pull the engine and build a monster. I'd still have lots of money left over.
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