For Sale: 1983 Porsche 944
#19
Defending the Border
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From: Sun Diego
Legoland....my 83' same same, manual rack n' roof-but the A/C works damnit! Turbo makes up for it in the 87'.
xsboot....the poor kid prolly doesnt even know what a rotary phone dial looks like, just kidding with ya johno. Keep in mind there are billions of years of Porsche knowledge here on this site and a bunch of enthusiasts to give you some dead on answers.
Get some maturity and economic backing on your side, and review this site before you buy your next dream Porsche.
xsboot....the poor kid prolly doesnt even know what a rotary phone dial looks like, just kidding with ya johno. Keep in mind there are billions of years of Porsche knowledge here on this site and a bunch of enthusiasts to give you some dead on answers.
Get some maturity and economic backing on your side, and review this site before you buy your next dream Porsche.
#25
What did you pay for it? Please dont say $5000. My advice is, if you want an old Porsche, you HAVE to want to learn about them. With some time that could be a hella nice car. But you have to put some time into learning about them. Read through all the old threads here, go out, take some stuff apart and just learn! They aren't that hard to work on and once you know what you are dealing with you better financially asses your situation. Its really sad seeing kids out there jump on it cause its Porsche, but then expect it to keep running after 2 years of neglect. You are driving a delicately made precision driving car, learn about it and respect it.
The people on here have WAY too much experience with these cars to give you what you are asking. Either drop it to what it's worth, or find someone who doesnt know what they are doing. I take back my comment on the $3500, with the right person you could prolly bring $4000 maybe a hair over.
The people on here have WAY too much experience with these cars to give you what you are asking. Either drop it to what it's worth, or find someone who doesnt know what they are doing. I take back my comment on the $3500, with the right person you could prolly bring $4000 maybe a hair over.
#26
Originally Posted by Johno
i had thought i sold it for 5 thousand but the guy sent me a counterfit check and i ended up losing money, i dont wat is up with me and losing money but it just follows me
#27
on he was in england with a friend HERE who owed him 10 grand and he said that he would pay me and pay the shipping
wut bastards lol
oh ofcourse i would LOVE to learn about the Porsche, i was in auto body in my school so i could learn about it but my father opened a restaurant and i switched to Business management, so i could leave early and help him with the business, the car is in great shape now, but i spend half the day at school and half the day at work, with no breaks wut so ever and thought someone would be happier with the car other than me
wut bastards lol
oh ofcourse i would LOVE to learn about the Porsche, i was in auto body in my school so i could learn about it but my father opened a restaurant and i switched to Business management, so i could leave early and help him with the business, the car is in great shape now, but i spend half the day at school and half the day at work, with no breaks wut so ever and thought someone would be happier with the car other than me
#30
$4000 is better, I like the park in front of a high school Idea.....may try that myself :P
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