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Old 03-17-2008, 04:40 PM
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Getting ready to send our '95 968 Cabriolet out for a good detail. It has been my wife's daily driver for the past year and has been a great car. We are expecting our first baby within the next two weeks....so this car will just be sitting. So it's time to put it up for sale. Just trying to figure out realistic pricing. I'll be putting it in the Rennlist Classified's first to hopefully send it to a new home among us. But then I'll probably go to fleabay if there's no takers. What do you think I should ask? Details.... 1995 968 Cabriolet, Black/Tan, 88,890 miles, good clutch, new brakes, new tires, power top is working, top is in good condition, seats are in good condition but the drivers seat could use a new piece on the boulster replaced and dyed....I haven't fixed it because I got customer neoprene seat covers made for the car with the porsche logo embroidered in them. This has not been a garage queen I will admit....while it has been garage kept - it has been driven regularly. I'll post some pictures and make the ad official by the end of the week.
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Old 03-17-2008, 04:59 PM
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I would say, start at $16,900 and go from there. Anything above $16k would be a good sell for you. Realisticaly, you are looking at close to $15k.
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Thanks Raj. I've been seeing the same in the realm of asking prices. I'm just not sure that they are really selling in that range cause they seem to be advertised for a long time. I remember last year there were always a revolving 4 - 6 for sale out there and I just don't see them out there now. I'm just hoping that someone is looking for that summer convertible now.
Thanks for the input. I think I was thinking too low, but I also don't want to have it sit around for a long time.
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I sold my 92 cab w/54K miles on it last october for $17K, nice car, everything working
I purchased my new 92 cab w/41K miles on it and lots of maintenance including a 1 month old clutch for $18K
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In a previous post I put up the range in the April 2008 Excellence (I know, FWIW...)

$14,800 to $22,500 for 95 Cabrio
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Trust me....I'm happy to hear these numbers. I just don't want to be too greedy and end up holding onto the car and trying to get top dollar. It's a great car and someone is going to get a nice car at a great price.
thanks for the input....you'll see the vehicle for sale very soon.



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