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My 944 is now for sale...I've fallen for the boost of the 951

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Old 05-05-2006, 12:36 AM
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you gonna buy that car or not?.....otherwise I may have to make an offer.....
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Well MY car is for sale. I would like to sell it to a PCA member or someone from rennlist. So I know it will be taken care of the way I have. Make me an offer. This is a car that is truly in great condition. Details on first page. Needs to go quick. Tell me is you want more pictures or etc.
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Well MY car is for sale. I would like to sell it to a PCA member or someone from rennlist. So I know it will be taken care of the way I have. Make me a decent offer. This is a car that is truly in great condition. Details on first page. Needs to go somewhat quick. Tell me if you want more pictures or etc.
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Keep 'em both.

Live with them for a year. Then if you're perfectly content with the turbo, sell the n/a. If the turbo isn't quite what you expected, sell it, and you still have your very nice n/a to drive.
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Originally Posted by UDPride
$8500 isnt gonna buy you much 951 no matter what people say on here so if the car is as straight and pristine in the areas you described it may be a good buy. A worn seat and a dash with one crack on it is a $1600 fix. Singular flaws can cost thousands. Which is why sometimes you can get lucky and not have to pay crazy money to fix seemingly small imperfections.
I mean I respect you and all, but I got my car for $6,000 and I'd say it's one of the cleanest 951's I've seen. And Just Dashes does the 944 board for 800 bucks; they quoted me last November.



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