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Old 07-21-2011, 05:17 PM
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Whatever happened to this 931???
Old 07-21-2011, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by ideola
Whatever happened to this 931???
I would be interested to know myself. I sold it on ebay and then I know it sold again and then again within about a year. It stayed in the south but I haven't seen it pop up anywhere lately. Was really a very rare colored car...
Old 07-21-2011, 05:45 PM
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Just sent the last owner an email - I had talked to him back in February of 2010 and he was trying to sell the car again
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it takes a lot of money and guts to see one of these cars through.

hard to justify unless;

1. you have a plan, you're willing to set aside the proper amount of money.
2. you're prepared to put some serious time and wrenching into the car.
3. the courage to finish the project no matter what.

knowing the value of the car after completing such a project won't exactly put you in '911' money, requires a lot of love and devotion for the 924. it helps if you desire to keep and care for such a car a very long time. there are very few Idiola's out there. truly, a rare breed of Porsche owner.
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this is what I love about the 931.... unless is a concour car, then its practically a kit car! all you have to do is toss out the interior get FG bumpers, an intercooler, and up the boost! maybe some wider wheels, and you have a fun car for cheap.


Originally Posted by odurandina
it takes a lot of money and guts to see one of these cars through.

hard to justify unless;

1. you have a plan, you're willing to set aside the proper amount of money.
2. you're prepared to put some serious time and wrenching into the car.
3. the courage to finish the project no matter what.

knowing the value of the car after completing such a project won't exactly put you in '911' money, requires a lot of love and devotion for the 924. it helps if you desire to keep and care for such a car a very long time. there are very few Idiola's out there. truly, a rare breed of Porsche owner.



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