Selling 1996 993 C2
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Anybody who was considering this beauty, it's now here: http://www.holtmotorsports.com/inven...M030-C2/322335
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Anybody who was considering this beauty, it's now here: http://www.holtmotorsports.com/inven...M030-C2/322335
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I wonder who has such good taste??.
On a separate note, it is really bothersome when a rennlister's car end up at one of the big box 993 stores and not kept in the family. But it was offered here so no one grabbed it.
Mark
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Tim knows the market and moves quickly. I sold a car to him years ago and it was literally 6 hours from first contact to a check and the car driving away. You'll give up a couple k to what you would get on a private sale, but there is a lot of value to a seller not have to deal with 20 emails/calls to deal with tire kickers. That said, I have no idea how they sell cars with their asking prices. (but they do)
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When I was selling my cab, I was contacted by a broker essentially looking to buy the car for a dealer. It kinda came up in conversation I suppose, but otherwise, I'm not sure I would have known. Regardless, that deal fell through, oddly, largely because I didn't have an engine tray on the car (or available to re-install).
Beautiful car!
Beautiful car!
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I sold the car to someone here who represented himself as a collector. He represented he had a stable of 15 cars and was expanding/modifying his collection.
So it appears he flipped it or is an agent for this dealer and or others.
So it appears he flipped it or is an agent for this dealer and or others.