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Old 01-30-2014, 10:56 PM
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Default WTB 1994 965 Turbo with <40k mls

Hello
My friend is seeking to add this particular year model to his private air cooled collection

Must be a 1994 964 3.6 turbo

Please send any leads my way.

Thanks in advance!!!

G"
Old 01-31-2014, 12:12 AM
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This is my friend's car...it is immaculate
http://www.premiercars.com/vehicle-d...3-6-turbo.html
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Very nice , another guess the price ? $175k ?
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love that cobalt blue, yes someone find out the asking price!
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Originally Posted by Turbo Jonny
Very nice , another guess the price ? $175k ?
Pretty good there...$175k is around his asking price
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I guess I'm not bright enough to grasp the logic for not posting the asking price. How does this enhance the sales process?
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Old 01-31-2014, 09:31 AM
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Very nice ... at first I though the price was $106,819.00 ... a bargain, I thought!
Old 01-31-2014, 09:37 AM
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Stunning color and nice accents like the blue belts.

I think the front aftermarket fog lights and aftermarket exhaust take away a little bit from the originality but nevertheless, this is really a stunning car.
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Originally Posted by gr1275
I guess I'm not bright enough to grasp the logic for not posting the asking price. How does this enhance the sales process?
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Good question...
There is a small handful of dealers in this country that consistently get the best aircooled cars. I'm sure any of them could give a dozen good reasons for not posting price.

The dealers I'm thinking of, have deep enough pockets and can hold these cars if necessary. In some cases even pulling cars off their websites to stop influx of ridiculous phone calls and offers on super premium cars they will ultimately get top dollar on.

For instance, why even list a price on something like a 1993 RS America or 1994 3.6 Turbo now - in 3 months the car could be 20% more... just one less phone call/question seller has to answer - Why was the car $105K and now it's $125K 3 months later.

Also - It has gotten increasingly hard for the top dogs to get the same premium cars they have been dealing the last 10-15 years. I believe they don't posted price, not necessarily to protect from the real competition, but the bottom feeder dealers that will buy anything and use the best cars as comps.

It's more common for these guys to list a price on a "good driver."

So the long and short of it is, not posting price doesn't necessarily "enhance" sale process...
more so, protect the dealers investment and time spent getting the best cars.
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Thanks , that sheds light on the practice.
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The car has the Techart fog light(very rare and expensive if you can find them and actually used on some factory cars) the exhaust is a b&b....easily replaced...but why? It breathes so much better than stock...wish I had the funds...that car would have never made it to their site
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Thanks Justin... your explanation makes sense.

Gary
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Originally Posted by speednme
The car has the Techart fog light(very rare and expensive if you can find them and actually used on some factory cars) the exhaust is a b&b....easily replaced...but why? It breathes so much better than stock...wish I had the funds...that car would have never made it to their site
Please don't take this the wrong way and it is one heck of a nice example Might be a bit biased. However there are far more changes to this car than the fog lights and exhaust. I have every detail about this car and I can assure you it is worth the asking price but it looks as though Rey's friend was trying to copy my car right down to the silver hood crest and blue seat belts.

Also the fogs are tech art and were only offered on the ROW turbo S models US turbo S's came with simple air intakes.

I have the same on my car and I like them and can easily be converted back the way I installed mine. I do want to say that the changes made IMO were an improvement. I wish them the best luck and hope he gets his price.
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I thought this car was a members car, proves my point that somebody is a copy cat ….replicating the modifications on another car.
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Originally Posted by gr1275
Thanks Justin... your explanation makes sense.

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