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Thoughts on this 944 (new post added with different 944)

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Old 01-27-2012 | 10:07 PM
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listing removed for some reason. i've only heard good things about 944CS, so i think you can rest assured you are getting the car as described with no surprises!
Old 01-30-2012 | 03:21 PM
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Hey guys,

Just thought I'd go through the same process and bounce this one off of you guys. (Link Removed)

"Engine recently gone over by Will at Precision in Califon. Full belts and rollers replaced (including timing belt), along with any worn hoses or other hardware. The engine was replaced by the prior owner (I don't know why), so it has about 25k or so less miles than the chassis.

Clutch probably on its later stages, but still works (replaced slave cylinder awhile back was all). It may have been replaced by the prior owner though - I'd have to go back and look at some old paperwork.

Transmission I think is original - has never given me a problem though and the CV joints don't make any noise. I have all work docs since I bought it around '00/'01, along with some docs from prior owner. "

Is the information he provided on the car, the only real thing I see needing replacement soon would be the clutch if it hasn't been done. I haven't gotten to go look at the car but I definitely plan on negotiating the price for sure.

Anybody any thoughts?

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