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There was several thousand spent on cosmetics, and if the PPI failure is any indication, it seems like not enough was spent elsewhere where it was needed.
Then, it was priced about $20K over it's market value. No wonder no one bit.
Or as they say down in Texas where this car is, "It's all hat, and no cattle"
There was several thousand spent on cosmetics, and if the PPI failure is any indication, it seems like not enough was spent elsewhere where it was needed.
Then, it was priced about $20K over it's market value. No wonder no one bit.
Or as they say down in Texas where this car is, "It's all hat, and no cattle"
Speaking of cattle , I need to go check on my cattle 😂😂 🐂🐂🐃🐃✌🏼️
This car is now sold, and the market has the final word (although I suspect Goofball will add a few more of his). The car sold for $61,000. I think it speaks well of the former owner (you buy the owner as well as the car), and the entire Rennlist community that have popularized these mods. Congrats to the new owner, you clearly have great taste.
This car is now sold, and the market has the final word (although I suspect Goofball will add a few more of his). The car sold for $61,000. I think it speaks well of the former owner (you buy the owner as well as the car), and the entire Rennlist community that have popularized these mods. Congrats to the new owner, you clearly have great taste.
6 weeks later, this car sells. I wonder why it took so long?
I saw this interesting car for sale on Rennlist yesterday. Now, it's a 964, but similar mileage and price. It sold in.....6 hours. I wonder why it sold so fast?
6 weeks later, this car sells. I wonder why it took so long?
I saw this interesting car for sale on Rennlist yesterday. Now, it's a 964, but similar mileage and price. It sold in.....6 hours. I wonder why it sold so fast?
993=130k miles no top end; 964=100k miles with engine rebuild. Apples and oranges from a "miles" perspective. Also do a search on available 964 vs 993 MT coupes; probably 1:5 ratio.
You 2 sound like 2 little bitches 😂😂😂😂 All fox man is saying that the car is SOLD and never did he mention about comparison from 993 to 964 😂😂😂 the market has spoken on the 130k mile iris blue c2 😀 The car is SOLD!! Bye binches 👊🏼
Priced right? For who? It was priced right for the dealer who likely made money and whoever bought it, was priced right for them. Might not have been a great deal but the market spoke and it was worth $61k, whether you think so or not.
So, some new fish paid (allegedly) $61K to a used car dealer for a 130K mile 993 that failed a PPI just a few weeks earlier.
Congrats?
Can we please stop the negativity? I really enjoy RL for stories that folks tell of driving their cars, and for the nuggets of information that folks share about tinkering with their cars.
I'm a bit less fond of threads that seem to thrive on spreading negativity.
Thank you!
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You 2 sound like 2 little bitches 😂😂😂😂 All fox man is saying that the car is SOLD and never did he mention about comparison from 993 to 964 😂😂😂 the market has spoken on the 130k mile iris blue c2 😀 The car is SOLD!! Bye binches 👊🏼
Judy, you seem to have these outbursts about once every month; tied to some cycle perhaps. Sticks and stones...