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Old 03-31-2010, 08:04 PM
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If it is the Yellow Euro in Orlando STAY AWAY! Unless you have 20k. Motor is shot, interior is shot, exterior needs paint. Everything basically needs to be done!

If he would come down on his price it would be worth buying as a parts car and using the top end on a solid car.

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My work here is nearly done The "cheapest" Porsche 928 often ends up being the most expensive !
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Originally Posted by James Bailey
My work here is nearly done The "cheapest" Porsche 928 often ends up being the most expensive !
Even the best learning lessons need constant, focused reinforcement. So long as there are cars like that on te market, your work will continue to be valued.
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As a parts car its just a question of cost, someplace between $500 and $1000 it starts to have some appeal to anybody looking to get some Euro power, or specific Euro parts.



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