Current value of 928GT
#17
Rennlist Member
My Coral Red GT has just over 78K now... had 55K when I bought it in '08 for ~$23K.
I'm sure I've spent in the neighborhood of $10K on it, and although it's far from perfect, it really doesn't need anything. It'll never be perfect because I drive it too much, which is fine with me.
I'd like to think I could get at least $25K for it.
I would still love to have a 5spd GTS, but wouldn't trade in my GT for one, I'd have to have them both.
I'm sure I've spent in the neighborhood of $10K on it, and although it's far from perfect, it really doesn't need anything. It'll never be perfect because I drive it too much, which is fine with me.
I'd like to think I could get at least $25K for it.
I would still love to have a 5spd GTS, but wouldn't trade in my GT for one, I'd have to have them both.
#18
Not the sharpest tool in the shed
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#19
Nordschleife Master
Living in OC is a daily lesson that way too many people have more money than they know what to do with, so prices can be way way beyond silly, if there is demand for a rare item. Plenty of money is out there, what is lacking in demand for old Porsches that need special care.
Personally I couldn't have less interest in some low mileage car to polish and not drive. My if I win the lotto plan would be to drop a car off with Greg and say do one like Dan's.
Personally I couldn't have less interest in some low mileage car to polish and not drive. My if I win the lotto plan would be to drop a car off with Greg and say do one like Dan's.
#21
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The price of those ROW CS rims makes me feel better about what I paid for my 'rarer' non-RDK CS wheels. A little better....
#22
Pro
89GT for the CS wheels alone. Don't care for the D90s much.