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Old 01-17-2010, 11:18 AM
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I think if you switched out the door speakers and switch panel with the black plastic pieces and put in black seatbelts and black gauge faces, it would look totally fine. Awesome car!
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Whoa there, Richard. $130k>>>>$115k.
http://sloancars.com/1079/1997-993-t...5-%C2%A0miles/
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Originally Posted by WHB Porsche
Whoa there, Richard. $130k>>>>$115k.
http://sloancars.com/1079/1997-993-t...5-%C2%A0miles/
It had better be, or the whole dealer business model will need to be called into question.

I have seen this car listed so many times over the years my head is spinning. Seems like a nice car, but I guess no one has grown attached yet. I think the color combo is the thing that must be making it reappear over and over. Don't know. Strange, because the average holding period of an "S" must be over 5 years. I'd guess that over half have never been listed on a web site.



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