Maritime Blue C2 price check
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Agree, I would rather save my coins for this:
http://www.tomoatesautomotive.com/19..._149122755.veh
A nice 965, It's located down the road from me, I know he'll let it go for $44K
http://www.tomoatesautomotive.com/19..._149122755.veh
A nice 965, It's located down the road from me, I know he'll let it go for $44K
#40
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964 Turbo (965) any day over any over-priced 964. Are there people that actually think one color makes a car worth more than comparable other 964's?
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+964. Hah!!! See recently failed 993 Riviera Blue for sale threads. Or maybe not as they have either been deleted or sent to the abyss...
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maybe not vastly more, but more, definitely. It's true of any somewhat limited car as it appreciates, the rarer (and desirable) options, including color, move the price
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Name of seller on eBay is Rivard. Rivard competition is a shop that specialize in Porsche race car prep. He's definitely on this board. He has a few other wicked cars for sale on his website. His site is maybe not up to date cause this c2 is not listed.
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I agree that a premium should be asked for a great car with a rare color as that mention from this thread, but a $10k to $15K premium for a color is completely out of line.