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Old 07-17-2018, 02:15 PM
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Pete, whats your price range?

Here are three that I find interesting:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...s-red-tan.html

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-miles-ca.html

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...2-5-speed.html
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id like to be in the mid 40s but seems hard
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MId 40's is sort of no mans land. You can probably find a decent car but its going to need this and that and before you know it the car will be a mid 50's car or more unless you're doing all the work yourself.
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Decent Cab would be possible at that price range.
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Originally Posted by Marine Blue
Decent Cab would be possible at that price range.
im only looking for a coupe maybe a targa
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I hate to say it but with these buy the car and not the price. If money is an issue these are getting too costly to buy and maintain.

I dropped a valve on my track car I will easily be into the engine rebuild for $15k doing most of the work myself. Although I am upgrading everything for track duty. If I put it back to stock it would still be $7k with me doing the work. It is better and cheaper to be preventive vs repair when broken with these.
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My friend checked out a black on gray 90 for me and it wasn’t up to my standards for the price asked for it. So I’m still looking.
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Originally Posted by stutt911
My friend checked out a black on gray 90 for me and it wasn’t up to my standards for the price asked for it. So I’m still looking.
no offense but it sounds like your standards don't fit the current market price.
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Originally Posted by Trader220
no offense but it sounds like your standards don't fit the current market price.
i don’t think it’s impossible to find a good clean 964 at a good deal, eventually one will come up, I don’t want a messed up car and I don’t want a low mile garage queen, just a good driver
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Originally Posted by stutt911


i don’t think it’s impossible to find a good clean 964 at a good deal, eventually one will come up, I don’t want a messed up car and I don’t want a low mile garage queen, just a good driver
good drivers are going to be 55+ what does driver actually mean? I consider mine a driver...

this is an honest car. Seen and drove in it. Not a beater. Ad is very accurate to condition

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...1-carrera-2-5/

bats sold listings show market pretty well
https://bringatrailer.com/porsche/964/

maybe you get lucky and find one but trust me there are people who do this for a living that have way more time than you do looking for these ....

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All 964s are 50k+... pay it up front or pay it in surprises, it's all the same in the end.
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Originally Posted by stutt911


i don’t think it’s impossible to find a good clean 964 at a good deal, eventually one will come up, I don’t want a messed up car and I don’t want a low mile garage queen, just a good driver
“Good deal” and 964 in the same sentence is pretty rare in 2018


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