928s for Sale
#8073
#8074
Introducing the only 928 with the "Super Suction Package"...giving the car ability to traverse upside down roads with none of that pesky risk.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Porsch...sAAOSwqjJegSfJ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Porsch...sAAOSwqjJegSfJ
#8075
Introducing the only 928 with the "Super Suction Package"...giving the car ability to traverse upside down roads with none of that pesky risk.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Porsch...sAAOSwqjJegSfJ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Porsch...sAAOSwqjJegSfJ
Ah, and here I thought it was just a regular 928 fitted with the Goodyear Spiderman X all season tires. My bad brah.
#8076
Introducing the only 928 with the "Super Suction Package"...giving the car ability to traverse upside down roads with none of that pesky risk.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Porsch...sAAOSwqjJegSfJ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Porsch...sAAOSwqjJegSfJ
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Shark2626 (04-04-2020)
#8080
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#8081
I always wonder what 'rebuilt engine' means. Timing belt changed? Valve job? The engine would not normally need a full tear down, fancy Alusil cylinder honing, etc. for at least another 200K miles...or more.
#8082
911user: That is what you get for looking at a car from Craig's List.
#8083
In all seriousness, the early S4s with manual are quite rare... personally I would love to find one here in Europe with that milage, as they are generally cheaper than a GT but I think they built less S4 in manual prior to GT release (may stand corrected).
#8084
Hey Steve! What happened to those photos of the Venetian Blue 87 5-speed?
I happen to agree with you about the price... It has suddenly become an ultra soft market and with a cracked dash and all of those paint scuffs, it will take $20 grand and a ton of love to make the car worth $30,000. I would not pay more than $15k for it either. In fact, in this market, $12,500 is about right with unknown engine repairs...
That said, 88 5-speed is a pretty fabulous car. I had a Venetian Blue 88 5-speed with a sand interior - that was a sweetheart of a car! Drove it relentlessly!
Enjoy!
P.S. I also expect the market to recover and reach new highs after all of this financial stimulus flows into the market and the virus goes away. Right now? Not much is selling...
I happen to agree with you about the price... It has suddenly become an ultra soft market and with a cracked dash and all of those paint scuffs, it will take $20 grand and a ton of love to make the car worth $30,000. I would not pay more than $15k for it either. In fact, in this market, $12,500 is about right with unknown engine repairs...
That said, 88 5-speed is a pretty fabulous car. I had a Venetian Blue 88 5-speed with a sand interior - that was a sweetheart of a car! Drove it relentlessly!
Enjoy!
P.S. I also expect the market to recover and reach new highs after all of this financial stimulus flows into the market and the virus goes away. Right now? Not much is selling...
#8085
Hey Steve! What happened to those photos of the Venetian Blue 87 5-speed?
I happen to agree with you about the price... It has suddenly become an ultra soft market and with a cracked dash and all of those paint scuffs, it will take $20 grand and a ton of love to make the car worth $30,000. I would not pay more than $15k for it either. In fact, in this market, $12,500 is about right with unknown engine repairs...
That said, 88 5-speed is a pretty fabulous car. I had a Venetian Blue 88 5-speed with a sand interior - that was a sweetheart of a car! Drove it relentlessly!
Enjoy!
P.S. I also expect the market to recover and reach new highs after all of this financial stimulus flows into the market and the virus goes away. Right now? Not much is selling...
I happen to agree with you about the price... It has suddenly become an ultra soft market and with a cracked dash and all of those paint scuffs, it will take $20 grand and a ton of love to make the car worth $30,000. I would not pay more than $15k for it either. In fact, in this market, $12,500 is about right with unknown engine repairs...
That said, 88 5-speed is a pretty fabulous car. I had a Venetian Blue 88 5-speed with a sand interior - that was a sweetheart of a car! Drove it relentlessly!
Enjoy!
P.S. I also expect the market to recover and reach new highs after all of this financial stimulus flows into the market and the virus goes away. Right now? Not much is selling...
NB: don't confuse SteveG and Steve (Hoyt).
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