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Old 06-06-2011, 11:10 PM
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It hasnt sold yet... Should I put it under the knife simply because it hasnt sold yet?












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Old 06-06-2011, 11:30 PM
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might be interested in some performance parts if you do decide to part out.
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by part out do you mean back to stock?
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Didn't see it in "vehicle classifieds" , but I would hold out for a little longer the season is just really starting .
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Originally Posted by onspeed
might be interested in some performance parts if you do decide to part out.
Ill let you know within 2-3 weeks. I bought another Porsche and this one has been just sitting.

Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
by part out do you mean back to stock?
Part out.

Originally Posted by speedfreek155
Didn't see it in "vehicle classifieds" , but I would hold out for a little longer the season is just really starting .
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/cto/2398972565.html

Theres the posting. My mechanic inspected the clutch and it is worn quite a bit, I am flexible with the price.
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Hold out, parting it introduces a whole other world of burdens. Selling the car as a whole is really the better idea.
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Originally Posted by ModdedEverything951S
Hold out, parting it introduces a whole other world of burdens. Selling the car as a whole is really the better idea.
You got that right, Id really prefer to let her go as a whole. The car is blazing fast and has been great to me. Honestly, I really doubt anyone could find a faster car any cheaper.
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http://944hybrids.forumotion.com/f7-...endors-limited
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Thanks, its posted up there.
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might help to get some higher quality pictures. the cell phone quality makes the car look in worse condition than it probably is.
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i hope you can find a good home for the car. i would enjoy seeing some numbers regarding the fleet of 944 Turbos. how many crashed? parted? tracked? wrecked? how many are with some kind of failures, now waiting to be brought back?... how many n/a's have been turboed? how many still run? how many out there gathering dust? anyone have any ideas?
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Parting out perfectly good cars is sickening. Let someone else enjoy it, keep another 944 on the road. I thought this was an enthusiast forum.
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Its hard to get enthused about selling your car for a loss.... I also hate to see one get parted, but I don't hate it enough to put my money on it, instead of words. Hopefully someone will step up.
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Dude take some better pics of it and post it on more than just Craigslist.


Craigslist sucks *** with a straw for selling cars. Everyone on there is looking for a good deal and are never willing to pay asking price, or what something is really worth.

I would try and post it where people from other states would see it too.

BTW 6K is a great deal for that car as well.
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if you do end up parting id be interested in the rolling chassis. dont need the engine.


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