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Old 04-14-2015, 11:58 AM
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Meh, all that stuff is trivial to fix, and IIRC all the original bits were included with Chuck's car when sold. I'm certainly guilty of having made mods to my GTS but any original bit that comes off the car goes in a storage box so it could go back to stock with the original bits if I ever wanted to. I'm hacking up the center console right now but the original is intact and safe up in the rafters....

Anyone with a 928 they think is going to appreciate should be gathering up all the pieces necessary to put it back 100% to stock. Books, tools, mats, stereo, speakers, wheels, emissions equipment, etc. Stick it all in a box for a rainy day.
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
Meh, all that stuff is trivial to fix, and IIRC all the original bits were included with Chuck's car when sold. I'm certainly guilty of having made mods to my GTS but any original bit that comes off the car goes in a storage box so it could go back to stock with the original bits if I ever wanted to. I'm hacking up the center console right now but the original is intact and safe up in the rafters....

Anyone with a 928 they think is going to appreciate should be gathering up all the pieces necessary to put it back 100% to stock. Books, tools, mats, stereo, speakers, wheels, emissions equipment, etc. Stick it all in a box for a rainy day.
I absolutely agree, I've always tried and will continue to keep mine all stock!
However, I don't disagree with who modifies the car to suite personal taste, but, as you say, when those modifications are not definitive, and can be re-done!

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Old 04-16-2015, 01:28 PM
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I just did a write up on it for German Cars For Sale Blog: http://germancarsforsaleblog.com/1995-porsche-928gts/

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Old 04-17-2015, 11:57 AM
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Nice blog. MN
Old 04-17-2015, 04:54 PM
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125 k euro:to ask is not to obtain.
125 k euro are far , too far from down to earth prices.

http://www.janzen-klassik.de/galerie...oupe-55800-km/
http://www.janzen-klassik.de/galerie...larsilber-met/

those 2 cars were sold to private collectors for (if memory serves me right) for less than 125 k euros (about 50ies the first and a bit more the polarsilber), I think they can be considered a really good examples, if not perfect.I cannot see why you can get that amount of money from a single GTS, these days.
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Originally Posted by siscogts
125 k euro:to ask is not to obtain.
125 k euro are far , too far from down to earth prices.

http://www.janzen-klassik.de/galerie...oupe-55800-km/
http://www.janzen-klassik.de/galerie...larsilber-met/

those 2 cars were sold to private collectors for (if memory serves me right) for less than 125 k euros (about 50ies the first and a bit more the polarsilber), I think they can be considered a really good examples, if not perfect.I cannot see why you can get that amount of money from a single GTS, these days.
Automatics don't demand the price the 5 spd does, and at the high end of the market the second best example may be close to the best and have much less value.
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Silver one is WP0ZZZ92ZSS800431 which is fairly late '95 as there were only 28 ROW models made after it.
M28.50
A28.18
C00 Germany
M058 Bumpers with impact absorbers
I139 Seat heating left
I239 Change of manufacturer of tyre installed on the production line (not customer selectable)
M249 Automatic transmission
I340 Seat heating right
I383 Sport seat, left
I387 Sport seat, right
I398 17" Cup Design wheels
M418 Protective side mouldings
I423 Cassette container and coin box
M474 Sport shock absorbers
I488 Stickers in German
M489 Symbols and insignia in German
I498 Without rear model designation
I499 Version for West Germany
I562 Airbags
M573 Air-conditioner
I596 Spoiler painted matte black
I614 Preparation of Telephone Installation, Motorola "D-Network"
M650 Sunroof
IXF2 Leather instrument housing
IX23 Automatic shifter, light rootwood, including leather boot
IX28 Light rootwood steering wheel
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If I sell her, I'll be asking $100K for mine with 43K miles. Only 10 Guards Red cars were made in the last year. All original except the radio.
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
Anyone with a 928 they think is going to appreciate should be gathering up all the pieces necessary to put it back 100% to stock. Books, tools, mats, stereo, speakers, wheels, emissions equipment, etc. Stick it all in a box for a rainy day.
Yup. Got it all.
Old 04-21-2015, 01:37 AM
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What was the original radio in your '95? CD-2, CR-1, or ???
Old 04-21-2015, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by danglerb
Automatics don't demand the price the 5 spd does, and at the high end of the market the second best example may be close to the best and have much less value.
Manual GTS doesn't demand double the price of a GTS automatic,either,in my opinion.
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Certainly not double, but it's the single biggest variable in the overall driving experience, so it should have a major effect on the value of the car. People can argue this back and forth all they want but ultimately the market tells the story.
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I'd say that the variable that most significantly justifies the price on this one is the condition. You may find other '95 5-speeds in "great shape" but this one is beyond that. It should be as close to perfect as possible.

If anything has a more significant effect on GTS values than the transmission, it would be the condition. GTS's in poor to mediocre condition don't sell for half as much (or sell as quickly) as one's in great condition.
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Completely agreed- Condition, miles, transmission, color, perhaps in that order.
Old 04-22-2015, 01:10 AM
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There are good cars with not so much kms on www.kijiji.de....
In Italy this is the best you can find.
http://cerca.automobile.it/auto-inserzioni/porsche-928-cat-gts-service-book-manuale-vergiate-varese-va/206935372.html

Then this :

http://www.easyavvisi.it/porsche-928-cat-gts-a-romagnano-sesia/0010009099?utm_source=Trovit&utm_medium=auto-piemonte&utm_campaign=campagna15

Both for sale since 2013 circa...

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