$80K for a 97 TT w/36M miles? Seems high
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clean, well optioned car. black too, easy color to sell. If you have the money to burn, not that big deal to over pay for a real clean, original, low mile 993TT. People do still buy Bentley Continental GTs, and V12 Astons, they have to be worth about half price after you drive them off the lot. Or even S class MErcs, 7 series BMW, ect. - they have to be worth 20% less after purchase.
I think 993TT's are at there lows, and there is fare from an unlimited supply of good ones. I wouldn't pay $80k for that car if I had the money, I really don't like the look of supple leather. But if I had the cash to burn, I would pay $80K for something similar with a little less miles.
I think 993TT's are at there lows, and there is fare from an unlimited supply of good ones. I wouldn't pay $80k for that car if I had the money, I really don't like the look of supple leather. But if I had the cash to burn, I would pay $80K for something similar with a little less miles.
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I paid $59k for my guards red/black with factory sports seats and a slew of other desireables (carbon fiberinterior, Turbo S front spoiler, Bilstein HD's, new clutch, etc) with 34k miles. I'd keep looking...lots better deals to be had.
Besides, the feedback on that company is pretty questionable.
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I paid $59k for my guards red/black with factory sports seats and a slew of other desireables (carbon fiberinterior, Turbo S front spoiler, Bilstein HD's, new clutch, etc) with 34k miles. I'd keep looking...lots better deals to be had.
Besides, the feedback on that company is pretty questionable.
Besides, the feedback on that company is pretty questionable.
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