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Old 02-17-2011, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by porschedonald
We have a 31 year old 1980 Porsche 928 we would like to sell.
Most of us are constantly in the market for a nice 928 at a good price, and we have a very good understanding of both a nice 928 and a good price.

This is not a place that welcomes people from outside the 928 community who want to make a quick profit on a 928. The main reason is that a quick profit typically requires the buyer know less than the seller, and that isn't likely with us. Almost certainly our idea of a good price is something less than what you paid to buy the car, and our idea of a nice car addresses issues you likely don't even know exist.

Good luck with your sale on ebay, should you decide to keep it, we are here to help.
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Old 02-17-2011, 05:01 AM
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Nicole - that refrigerator is a family-room-sized subwoofer. I would certainly lose that.
If I understand you correctly, you trying to say that it's not "cool"?

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Old 02-17-2011, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by danglerb
Most of us are constantly in the market for a nice 928 at a good price, and we have a very good understanding of both a nice 928 and a good price.

This is not a place that welcomes people from outside the 928 community who want to make a quick profit on a 928. The main reason is that a quick profit typically requires the buyer know less than the seller, and that isn't likely with us. Almost certainly our idea of a good price is something less than what you paid to buy the car, and our idea of a nice car addresses issues you likely don't even know exist.

Good luck with your sale on ebay, should you decide to keep it, we are here to help.
^^ For The Win
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Old 02-17-2011, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by porschedonald
THE CAR IS NOLONGER AVAILABLE TO ANYONE HERE AT RENNLIST.
We have decided we do not want to be apart of this 928 community. Too many of you are the kind of people I don’t associate with in life yet alone on a forum. You should all learn from this. You had very inspired 928 newbie trying to become part of a community which is enthused with their 928 cars as he is. Because it took years to put your tight group of people together, like all forums, you do not let anyone inside the circle. That's ok, and I know that’s how forums work. Unfortunately you pushed aside a very inspired and motivated 928 lover

And P.S.
Our mecanic, had a huge shop in redneck TEXAS for over 25 years, raced, repaired, and modified 928's. He even did NASCAR but didnt qualify. He says he has a good laugh when I bring him here to answer stuff. To me that says it ALL

Sorry for all the trouble, hope you were all entertained. (no charge for the entertainment)
LOL... Thanks for the cheap entertainment.
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Old 02-17-2011, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by porschedonald
THE CAR IS NOLONGER AVAILABLE TO ANYONE HERE AT RENNLIST.
We have decided we do not want to be apart of this 928 community. Too many of you are the kind of people I don’t associate with in life yet alone on a forum. You should all learn from this. You had very inspired 928 newbie trying to become part of a community which is enthused with their 928 cars as he is. Because it took years to put your tight group of people together, like all forums, you do not let anyone inside the circle. That's ok, and I know that’s how forums work. Unfortunately you pushed aside a very inspired and motivated 928 lover.

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Our mecanic, had a huge shop in redneck TEXAS for over 25 years, raced, repaired, and modified 928's all his life. He even tried NASCAR but didnt qualify. He says he has a good laugh when I bring him here. To me that says it ALL

IF I TOLD YOU HIS MANE. HE SAID ALL OF YOU WOULD KNOW HIM / BUT I DONT HAVE HIS PERMISSION

YOU ALL ARENT THE ONLY ONES WITH NICE 928's

Sorry for all the trouble, hope you were all entertained. (no charge for the entertainment)
Ohh please Donald, don't go. We are sorry. Your car is beautifully restored and worth every penny of your asking price. I especially like the Porsche emblems on the front fenders, very nice! All of the people that left negative comments are just jealous of what you have.
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Old 02-17-2011, 10:16 AM
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Well, he doesn't qualify at rejeuvenation of Porsche, either.
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Old 02-17-2011, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by porschedonald
THE CAR IS NOLONGER AVAILABLE TO ANYONE HERE AT RENNLIST.
We have decided we do not want to be apart of this 928 community. Too many of you are the kind of people I don’t associate with in life yet alone on a forum. You should all learn from this. You had very inspired 928 newbie trying to become part of a community which is enthused with their 928 cars as he is. Because it took years to put your tight group of people together, like all forums, you do not let anyone inside the circle. That's ok, and I know that’s how forums work. Unfortunately you pushed aside a very inspired and motivated 928 lover.

And P.S.
Our mecanic, had a huge shop in redneck TEXAS for over 25 years, raced, repaired, and modified 928's all his life. He even tried NASCAR but didnt qualify. He says he has a good laugh when I bring him here. To me that says it ALL

IF I TOLD YOU HIS MANE. HE SAID ALL OF YOU WOULD KNOW HIM / BUT I DONT HAVE HIS PERMISSION

YOU ALL ARENT THE ONLY ONES WITH NICE 928's

Sorry for all the trouble, hope you were all entertained. (no charge for the entertainment)
Crap... and I was gonna buy it too. Fer serious like... You guys suck! You know who you are.
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Old 02-17-2011, 10:46 AM
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Well, that was interesting, again.
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Old 02-17-2011, 10:52 AM
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It's fun to watch a shooting star burn itself out in a blaze of glory now and then.
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Old 02-17-2011, 10:55 AM
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Its the rare car / rare overzealous buyer that drive the high end prices.

Lots of folks are in denial about it.
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Old 02-17-2011, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Landseer
Lots of folks are in denial about it.
Isn't that a river?
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Old 02-17-2011, 10:57 AM
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So guys, what did we learn from this? OP says we should learn something.

I learned that it is still ok to laugh at Yankees. They talk kinda funny.

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Old 02-17-2011, 10:58 AM
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Never try and sell a car with a bra... It's show's you lack confidence.
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Old 02-17-2011, 11:00 AM
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He missed the point entirely. Donald, if you are reading this and I'm pretty sure you are, we don't like being treated like shills. Your statements seem rather disingenuos at best. If you want to talk 928's and decide to be a real enthustiast, then come on back - this is a great community and very forgiving (mostly;-). I suspect we won't be seeing you anymore though.
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Old 02-17-2011, 11:07 AM
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Too bad! I could have used a good parts car!
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