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Do I keep on looking for a car with all original paint?
It really depends on what you want. If you had to have an Ocean blue over cashmere (great combo ) with 15K miles, you're going to be hard pressed to find another one out there. That said, there are low mile 993s out there with no paint work for similar money.
Personally, I'd find another $20-30K and buy a turbo.
After some thought regarding a potential 93 coupe sale ... it was WTF. .
The DNA which makes the coupe desirable today, will be there tomorrow, no?
I'll think about a sale, tomorrow ... "Good money" will be there, and so will the 993's DNA.
Varooom . .. . .
Originally Posted by Onami
For those following the market...I had an unsolicited offer of $100k US for my 17,000 mile C2S last week and at that price I have to seriously think about it.
It really depends on what you want. If you had to have an Ocean blue over cashmere (great combo ) with 15K miles, you're going to be hard pressed to find another one out there. That said, there are low mile 993s out there with no paint work for similar money.
Personally, I'd find another $20-30K and buy a turbo.
Problem is you can"t buy a TT with 15 miles for $160,000. More like $230,000
After some thought regarding a potential 93 coupe sale ... it was WTF. .
The DNA which makes the coupe desirable today, will be there tomorrow, no?
I'll think about a sale, tomorrow ... "Good money" will be there, and so will the 993's DNA.
Varooom . .. . .
I hear you Mike, but I really want to pick up a tip 993 as I have a sore hip from time-to-time, so selling now looks like it might make sense. I have an interested party from the site, but if that falls through I will list it for $112,500 next week based on feedback I received today from those who have seen the car.
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