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Old 08-29-2015, 06:33 PM
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1984 911 TURBO

Imported from Germany, 1 family owned. In states from 1986
Fresh re-spray to clean up all dents and road rush for last 31 years.

Never in a accident.

Low miles 36,252.

Service history for at least last 20 years. Serviced at Morton Competition in Stamford CT.

AC compressor is out, but can be easily installed back.

993 turbo brake calipers and rotors

CCW wheels

K29 turbo and no catalic converter

Steering wheel is not stock

Radio is Porsche CDR 220
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Beautiful but are we missing the price here
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Miles are great. As C2 stated...
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$75,000

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Price lowered to 75,000 OBO

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Old 09-23-2015, 04:06 PM
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Ok, what you guys are thinking the price should be to move this car ???
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Number one, very nice car, I'd love to have it in my garage.
Having said that, if the car was completely stock, exhaust/turbo and all then it probably would be an 83-84k car. As you know miles can be deceiving on a euro car once it's been federalized. As is, very modded without all the stock parts in hand I think mid low 70s is the hammer price. Jmo of course.
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I think Chris's price may even be a bit over optimistic. At least take the "so and so" racing sticker off the intercooler.
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taking sticker off, would raise price by 5k ?
I probably can do it :-)
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Considering market price is lowered to $ 75,000
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An '84 930 engine case should not have a crank case sump pan, just a side drain hole???

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Originally Posted by fullquack
An '84 930 engine case should not have a crank case sump pan...
Mark, I believe you are correct.

According to the VIN, this car is an '83.
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My '84 also has the driving lights recessed into the lower valance, not proud like this one displays.

About that engine case sump pan......I thought all 3.3 did not have the engine case sump pan, that was only on 3.0's or even 2.7's earlier engines??

Missing rear, below the bumper red fog light, but maybe just removed like I did on mine.

No harm intended here, just casual observations :}

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It's 83 , but when it was imported to US for what ever reason it was titled as 84


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