FS: 1996 C4S w) 19K original miles. 100% original
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FS: 1996 C4S w) 19K original miles. 100% original
Black on black. Assisting a friend with a sale of his car. Perfect in everyway. 2 owner car and my friend Jeff has owned it for the last 13 years. Books, window sticker, etc. Zero flaws. Dealer serviced by Aristocrat Motors in Kansas City and serviced records since day one.
This is as fine as any TruSpeed, RPM, or Sloan car and you deal one on one with the owner. $55K.
This is as fine as any TruSpeed, RPM, or Sloan car and you deal one on one with the owner. $55K.
Last edited by Mark Harris; 10-27-2010 at 09:18 AM.
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I am looking for a 993 C2/2S/4S White/cashmere but my second choice would be exactly this color combo. Its a little much (for my budget only) $$$ wise, but I will really put some thought into it. I won't waste your time unless I'm 100%. Beautiful car.
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Feel free to contact the owner Jeff Newcomer directly at jnewcomer@kc.rr.com or (913) 649-2552. Jeff is not a rennlist member but a close friend of mine. He has owned Porsches since high school. Has had this one for the past 13 years.
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Still for sale. A few nibbles but nothing serious. The seller (my friend Jeff) while motivated is not desperate. Price dropped $1K. Now $54,000. Interested parties may contact owner directly at above contact information.
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Since this is not your car being sold, I am being a little more direct with my comments on the pricing. If your friend is motivated to sell his 15 year old car, you might want to advise him that a $1K drop in price will do nothing to interest more buyers. If he brought it down to $49K, the number of buyers would increase.
I wish him well with selling the car but he is going to own it for quite a while if this pricing strategy continues.
Mark S.
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Mark,
Since this is not your car being sold, I am being a little more direct with my comments on the pricing. If your friend is motivated to sell his 15 year old car, you might want to advise him that a $1K drop in price will do nothing to interest more buyers. If he brought it down to $49K, the number of buyers would increase.
I wish him well with selling the car but he is going to own it for quite a while if this pricing strategy continues.
Mark S.
Since this is not your car being sold, I am being a little more direct with my comments on the pricing. If your friend is motivated to sell his 15 year old car, you might want to advise him that a $1K drop in price will do nothing to interest more buyers. If he brought it down to $49K, the number of buyers would increase.
I wish him well with selling the car but he is going to own it for quite a while if this pricing strategy continues.
Mark S.
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