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What is this 1986 951 worth?

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Old 03-22-2008, 12:11 AM
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The options codes are as follows.
c02-141-142-474-533-650-666-900-946

When I didn't see the 220, I was disappointed but he then checked the tranny and saw that it started with 5R which indicates that it has a LSD tranny with oil cooler.

http://www.cantonia.com/option_codes.html

http://www.clarks-garage.com/shop-manual/trans-04.htm
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Actually fellas, I think I am going to pass on this car. If anyone wants to buy it, it is at Lake County, CA which is Clear Lake. I am about 2 1/2 to 3 hours away and don't feel like towing a trailer up there to pick it up. It is registered as non-op and there are no plates. Tires are not that good either. Owner says it is in good condition for its age but there are things that needs to be fixed. I don't think I want to spend all the time, money and energy on this car. I already have too many toys and don't need another.

Would you buy this car for $4,000 if you already have a 1983 944 Spec Race car, 1988 944 na track car and a 1992 Acura NSX? My wife has been too nice to me so I shouldn't push my luck. Please PM me if you would like the sellers e-mail address so I can hook you up. Just want to make sure this baby ends up back on the road and not in the salvage yards.
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you could always offer him $3k, that might motivate you to go pick it up if he accepts your offer.
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He seems to be a real nice gentleman and I don't want to low ball him. He needs the money to work on his motorcycles and that is why he is selling it. I think $4K is a great price for that car in its current condition. It is not perfect and needs a little bit of work but it is a lot of car for the money.



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