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Old 05-11-2010, 01:25 AM
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Yes you should be a member before listing a car. But I am not going to point it out.

Polar silver is Porsches best silver in my opinion.
Old 05-11-2010, 01:28 AM
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Did u post it on 993 forum? At that price someone will surely want to upgrade.
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Wow..rare bird that E24 Alpina Coupe. Curious what does it have for:
1) Fuel Injection
2) Is it running an AFM (Flapper door for metering air)?
3) What type of turbo and is it intercooled?

Any engine shots and interior shots to share?

I like it alot, always thought that these BMW Shark Coupe cars were better than equivalent 928 cars of that genre, it was only when the 928 were available in a 5speed 4V head were they truly a better (improved) car.
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Yea put in on the 993 forum and maybe the Boxster forum. Try to get to the base of the people
who are moving to upgrade.
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Yes Teza, Alpina is famous in Germany as a BMW tuner and close were I live in Bavaria
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Default Added the pics back on my 993TT for sale.

Thanks Marc Shaw!

Thanks for pointing out that the rims on my 993TT are BBS e28 rims and the front spoiler is Porsche Part Number 993-505-982-00 which was installed in March 1999 and it listed for $1017-74

$46K, 72K miles, solid runner with no issues, Porsche clear lenses, Rennline Aluminum Instrument trim rings and aluminum dead pedal and pedal set, clear Bra, Gemballa exhaust, etc. Basically stock motor.

Located near Salt Lake City, Utah.

email me at jrccalvin@msn.com for more pics and higher resolution pics.
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Old 05-13-2010, 12:41 AM
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Seems your post in the 993 forum was deleted. Very nice car at a very nice price. Wish I was in a position to upgrade!
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Default Alternative rims

Obviously, there are a lot of expensive mods on many of the 993TTs owned by many on this forum. Mine just has a few subtle changes but no real engine mods. Somtimes a more original 993TT appeals to some people. Maybe a possible buyer would prefer the original Turbo Twist hollow spokes with near new tires? Just a possiblity.......
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Originally Posted by Teza
Obviously, there are a lot of expensive mods on many of the 993TTs owned by many on this forum. Mine just has a few subtle changes but no real engine mods. Somtimes a more original 993TT appeals to some people. Maybe a possible buyer would prefer the original Turbo Twist hollow spokes with near new tires? Just a possiblity.......
would you trade it for my e55 2003 black on black with 58kmiles plus$$$
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It is a lovely car.
Porsche Part Number 993-505-982-00 is the part number for a Turbo S front splitter as far as I know.
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-turb...spoiler-3.html
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Nice. Not sold yet??
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Quite a few emails about the car but no seriously interested parties. Obviously, I priced it way, way too high at $46K and 72k miles. I feel that I need to drop the price to around $38K to get some serious buyers.





I hope my kidding and sarcasm came through on the above statement....

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Be patient. This is a difficult market. You are priced competitively (as you know.) It only takes one serious buyer. Good luck.
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Well, I may regret it in the future, but I have just sold my Polar Silver/black 1996 993TT. It was a great buy for the buyer at just $44K. The mileage at 72K was not that high but the condition mechanically, paint and and interior was very first rate. It certainly didn't show like it had 72K miles on it in any way. Bummer for me.
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Originally Posted by Teza
Well, I may regret it in the future, but I have just sold my Polar Silver/black 1996 993TT. It was a great buy for the buyer at just $44K. The mileage at 72K was not that high but the condition mechanically, paint and and interior was very first rate. It certainly didn't show like it had 72K miles on it in any way. Bummer for me.
My NA has 85k+ and it doesn't show at all, so I believe you when u say it didn't show. Definitely a good buy, and luved your rims. One day I'll upgrade, but I'll first have to move as there's no place here to drive it.



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