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Old 11-09-2004, 01:08 AM
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What's the exchange rate for the 6 thousand dollars you'd get in Fantasyland for U.S. dollars?

In American money it would bring maybe 3000, maybe 3500 if you were patient enough to wait for the right buyer. That's if it didn't need anything.
Old 11-09-2004, 01:48 AM
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Chicago market seems to be a little higher on average than some other spots around the country, FWIW.
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i wouldnt trust bruce andersons values. his high is in the ball park, his low is way high, and his mid range is off.

id trust the values they give you in the pml before excellence.

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In CA, i can get a similar car for 2500-3000k. A MINT, and i mean MINT 87 944 recently sold for 3500.
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Originally Posted by hoffman912
i wouldnt trust bruce andersons values. his high is in the ball park, his low is way high, and his mid range is off.

id trust the values they give you in the pml before excellence.

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His prices on 944's are well...really screwed. A low of 2500 and a high of 10000 for an 83 na? I dont really care for the value of a concours 944. Those ranges are to wide to make any of his information coherent.
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Originally Posted by iloveporsches
Chicago market seems to be a little higher on average than some other spots around the country, FWIW.
I agree that asking prices are higher (someone's got a $6000 price on an 83 944 here), but people move down a lot or they don't sell. I see a lot of high-priced ads, and they always run for months...

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