Euro purchase price???
#1
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Euro purchase price???
1984 BLK/BLK 5spd 93000 miles. Well maintained tbelt,pump, oil at regular intervals. Synchro's done 13k ago. Not original paint due to rear quarter fender bender, repair work is outstanding as well as the paint both 5years old. Interior very good, cracked pod only gig. MSDS headers and Nology's as well as 17'' RIVA w/potenzas with 8k. Solid car in very good condition.
Would like to hear some value estimates. I am considering purchasing vehicle and wanted to see what others thought market value would be..TIA
Would like to hear some value estimates. I am considering purchasing vehicle and wanted to see what others thought market value would be..TIA
#2
Sight unseen, based upon your description, I would think about $9,000 - $10,000. Sounds like a pretty nice car. <img border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" title="" src="graemlins/bigok.gif" />
Just my $.02
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Joe Ferguson
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'88 S4 A/T, RMB, Black/Cashmere (Her driver)
'83S Euro 5sp, MSDS, 3" powerbroker exh, LSD, Pewter/Black (My project)
Just my $.02
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Joe Ferguson
928 Forum & Rennlist member
'88 S4 A/T, RMB, Black/Cashmere (Her driver)
'83S Euro 5sp, MSDS, 3" powerbroker exh, LSD, Pewter/Black (My project)
#3
You assembling a collection Abbey? Sounds like a $10k car to me. Maybe 12 if it really runs and everything works but that's a few miles for those $$. Figure it's got another 100k miles in it before anything major. Some decent hi-po parts, semi-fresh paint, decent interior. Sounds pretty good. I'd offer 10.
#5
Abby
My '84 Euro has close to 90K and I paid $6K for it
last year with original paint and no mods. It's an auto and runs strong. IMHO start low and work your way up, but all depends on its running condition and how bad you want this car!
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/stathis60/1984_Euro_928S.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/stathis60/1984_Euro_928S.jpg</a>
In any case, best of luck - VK
My '84 Euro has close to 90K and I paid $6K for it
last year with original paint and no mods. It's an auto and runs strong. IMHO start low and work your way up, but all depends on its running condition and how bad you want this car!
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/stathis60/1984_Euro_928S.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/stathis60/1984_Euro_928S.jpg</a>
In any case, best of luck - VK
#7
I'm thinking like 7,500 or 8,000 with almost 100,000 miles on the engine. Remember that's alot of shifting and abuse. I know that everyone hopes that the PO did not drive the car like your worst nightmare but it happens.