deal of the century (depending on PPI)
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Sounds to good to be true:
1988 porsche 928s4, v8, 5 speed - $12300
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Date: 2006-10-17, 10:42PM PDT
Porsche 928 S4, 69k miles, black, rare 5 speed, 996 twin turbo wheels, 18x11 rear, 18x9 front, $12,300 obo, with wheels. $10,800 obo, without the wheels. 858-248-2803
1988 porsche 928s4, v8, 5 speed - $12300
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Reply to: sale-222195007@craigslist.org
Date: 2006-10-17, 10:42PM PDT
Porsche 928 S4, 69k miles, black, rare 5 speed, 996 twin turbo wheels, 18x11 rear, 18x9 front, $12,300 obo, with wheels. $10,800 obo, without the wheels. 858-248-2803
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Not bad deal but it's certainly not the deal of the century. That belongs to the guy on this board who bought a running/driving 928 for $300 !
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Originally Posted by chaadster
No pics, no statement of condition....I wouldn't be holding my breath on this one.
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Is that always a deal killer?
My dream car is an 89 5 spd totalled by a tree branch landing on the sunroof.![Wink](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I'd say the more general comment is that anything that has run a full cycle on ebay, autotrader, etc. and not sold, isn't going to be a bargain, unless the seller hits a wall and REALLY needs to sell at a much more flexible price.
My dream car is an 89 5 spd totalled by a tree branch landing on the sunroof.
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I'd say the more general comment is that anything that has run a full cycle on ebay, autotrader, etc. and not sold, isn't going to be a bargain, unless the seller hits a wall and REALLY needs to sell at a much more flexible price.
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Originally Posted by Imo000
Not bad deal but it's certainly not the deal of the century. That belongs to the guy on this board who bought a running/driving 928 for $300 ! ![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Salvage title is going to stick with the car though. I am looking at a similar but much milder undocumented odometer replacement, to me its a almost new speedo, but to the DMV and if I ever sell it, its mileage unknown odometer tampering. DMV shows 230k (which I am certain is the 100k problem), and the new odometer shows 14k. It won't change my ownership experience a bit, but selling it could be very painful if the next buyer isn't very understanding AND trusting.
Assuming the reason for the salvage title is both known and fully corrected, what sort of hit does it make the to market price on a 87?
Or this odometer problem on the 83 I am looking at?
My thinking is that it "might" not effect the price at all, but like almost all deviations from factory it reduces the size of the pool of potential buyers, so it might take MUCH longer to sell at other than a substantial discount.
Assuming the reason for the salvage title is both known and fully corrected, what sort of hit does it make the to market price on a 87?
Or this odometer problem on the 83 I am looking at?
My thinking is that it "might" not effect the price at all, but like almost all deviations from factory it reduces the size of the pool of potential buyers, so it might take MUCH longer to sell at other than a substantial discount.
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Salvage titles are tricky depending on the information that goes with them. Odometer issues on cars this old are generally not uncommon and shouldn't impact a transaction much, given that all of the parties understand that the milage isn't nearly as important as the maintenance history.
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Originally Posted by danglerb
Salvage title is going to stick with the car though. I am looking at a similar but much milder undocumented odometer replacement, to me its a almost new speedo, but to the DMV and if I ever sell it, its mileage unknown odometer tampering. DMV shows 230k (which I am certain is the 100k problem), and the new odometer shows 14k. It won't change my ownership experience a bit, but selling it could be very painful if the next buyer isn't very understanding AND trusting.
Assuming the reason for the salvage title is both known and fully corrected, what sort of hit does it make the to market price on a 87?
Or this odometer problem on the 83 I am looking at?
My thinking is that it "might" not effect the price at all, but like almost all deviations from factory it reduces the size of the pool of potential buyers, so it might take MUCH longer to sell at other than a substantial discount.
Assuming the reason for the salvage title is both known and fully corrected, what sort of hit does it make the to market price on a 87?
Or this odometer problem on the 83 I am looking at?
My thinking is that it "might" not effect the price at all, but like almost all deviations from factory it reduces the size of the pool of potential buyers, so it might take MUCH longer to sell at other than a substantial discount.