Help need pre-purchase critique: 1982 928
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Help need pre-purchase critique: 1982 928
I need some good opinion from everyone being I have no idea about the price range vs quality (looking for first porsche)
I dont know if the price is alright for this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item460d6a01a7
In short body looks good but windows and interior likely needs some work.
Needs Replacement but he has the replacement part:
new rear hatch glass
rear quarter window
new clutch slave cylinder
Self Replacement:
interior carpet needs a dire replacement.
Door interior needs to be fixed
Likely new tires (its flat in the back)
Also likely needs a flush, then clean out the carbs and the tank.
new battery
Likely undriveable condition being that tire in the back looks flat and negelected, hence his mention that it needs a trailer.
Not counting the normal flush of all fluids, carbs and tank cleaning.
What would be your price that you think that it should be?
I dont know if the price is alright for this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item460d6a01a7
In short body looks good but windows and interior likely needs some work.
Needs Replacement but he has the replacement part:
new rear hatch glass
rear quarter window
new clutch slave cylinder
Self Replacement:
interior carpet needs a dire replacement.
Door interior needs to be fixed
Likely new tires (its flat in the back)
Also likely needs a flush, then clean out the carbs and the tank.
new battery
Likely undriveable condition being that tire in the back looks flat and negelected, hence his mention that it needs a trailer.
Not counting the normal flush of all fluids, carbs and tank cleaning.
What would be your price that you think that it should be?
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Also on CL. Other more savvy people will likely weigh in, but for 3g's (obviously just asking price), but I have seen much better cars available here and for sale elsewhere.
http://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/3660796284.html
http://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/3660796284.html
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So no good then, would that be a $1500 car? (how i see is he is trying to get back his $$$ from his purchase and the upgrade parts)
What is sad is that most dealerships in Southern Cal are asking min of 5k-9k for an automatic which then screws up everything else. Likely I need to look across the country for the 1986 year that I really want.
What is sad is that most dealerships in Southern Cal are asking min of 5k-9k for an automatic which then screws up everything else. Likely I need to look across the country for the 1986 year that I really want.
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So no good then, would that be a $1500 car? (how i see is he is trying to get back his $$$ from his purchase and the upgrade parts)
What is sad is that most dealerships in Southern Cal are asking min of 5k-9k for an automatic which then screws up everything else. Likely I need to look across the country for the 1986 year that I really want.
What is sad is that most dealerships in Southern Cal are asking min of 5k-9k for an automatic which then screws up everything else. Likely I need to look across the country for the 1986 year that I really want.
Virtually any 928 is going to need work. I tell everyone the same thing. Plan on spending 5-10K to make the mechanicals reliable and safe. Paint and interior cost extra.
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Dealerships? You don't need no stinkin' dealership. I bought my 1985 5 speed here in Socal for less than the car you posted. Check on here and CL everyday and you will find a good one. I am a sucker for projects, but the wise 928 buyer holds out for the most complete and maintained car.
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Got it, I will keep looking at the LA; OC and SD craigslist and keep my eye out on this fourms for any good deals.
I know it will take some elbow grease to fix most cars up to drivable standards, been reading the repair/diy fourms both here at Rennlist, 928OC; and Porsche928Fourms and other 928 websites.
I likely have to do tons of cleaning and polishing to make everything shiney
I know it will take some elbow grease to fix most cars up to drivable standards, been reading the repair/diy fourms both here at Rennlist, 928OC; and Porsche928Fourms and other 928 websites.
I likely have to do tons of cleaning and polishing to make everything shiney
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Read New Visitor Post by Randy at top of first page.
You must have a PPI done by a 928 Guy - a Rennlist Guy.
Looking shiney is the easy 1% of owning a 928.
You must have a PPI done by a 928 Guy - a Rennlist Guy.
Looking shiney is the easy 1% of owning a 928.
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If you are not handy with a wrench, then spend more money and buy one that is fairly well sorted, and use an experienced 928 mechanic for the regular maintanence.
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here you go - for the same 3K, look at this one _ http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/3676162196.html
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Oh right, keep forgetting this isnt a 914 (I was originally thinking of the 914 before I realized I prefer comfort)
Sadly it is an automatic, or I would have called them instantly.
Sadly it is an automatic, or I would have called them instantly.
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Some got converted to carbs by owners, who couldn't figure out how to make the fuel injection work.
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I loved my 914 but it is an entirely different car. Put 350 rwhp HP in a 914 and you have the track car of your dreams. Put 450rwhp HP in a 928 and you have the street car of your dreams.
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So no good then, would that be a $1500 car? (how i see is he is trying to get back his $$$ from his purchase and the upgrade parts)
What is sad is that most dealerships in Southern Cal are asking min of 5k-9k for an automatic which then screws up everything else. Likely I need to look across the country for the 1986 year that I really want.
What is sad is that most dealerships in Southern Cal are asking min of 5k-9k for an automatic which then screws up everything else. Likely I need to look across the country for the 1986 year that I really want.
Good luck. Keep looking and be patient...you'll find something that fits your situation.
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The 914 has both (but really speaking I dont know anything about fuel injection, so thanks for the tip or I will reading up on useless info)
Thanks for your guys help. I will keep looking.
Thanks for your guys help. I will keep looking.