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For Sale: FS: 1995 968 Cabriolet
#1
FS: 1995 968 Cabriolet
I have just listed my wife's 1995 968 Cabriolet in the rennlist classifieds. I haven't got a clue how to put a link here to it, hopefully someone can help me out with that.
Details on the car are as follows...
1995 968 Cabriolet
Black/Tan/Black Top
88895 miles
4 brand new tires
Brakes done within 3000 miles
Timing belt done within 10000 miles
Clutch is strong
This car is in great shape.
$16,950.00 or best offer
Selling this as my wife is pregnant with our first child. So she can't even fit in the car anymore. I'd love for this great car to go to a Rennlister....however, I will most likely put it on ebay within the week if I don't get any interest here.
Details on the car are as follows...
1995 968 Cabriolet
Black/Tan/Black Top
88895 miles
4 brand new tires
Brakes done within 3000 miles
Timing belt done within 10000 miles
Clutch is strong
This car is in great shape.
$16,950.00 or best offer
Selling this as my wife is pregnant with our first child. So she can't even fit in the car anymore. I'd love for this great car to go to a Rennlister....however, I will most likely put it on ebay within the week if I don't get any interest here.
#2
http://mall.rennlist.com/scripts/fea...uery=retrieval
how are the seats under the covers? (covers look good though, i thought it was reupholstered at first)
how are the seats under the covers? (covers look good though, i thought it was reupholstered at first)
#3
passenger seat is ok. drivers seat needs some love. needs the typical boulster panel replaced (quoted $120) and then could be dyed (quoted $100 - $200 for both seats)
We just ended up liking the look of the seat covers better. Gives a nice contrast to the interior similar to the black dash and tan interior. And the embroidered porsche logo makes them look like actual seats rather than covers.
We just ended up liking the look of the seat covers better. Gives a nice contrast to the interior similar to the black dash and tan interior. And the embroidered porsche logo makes them look like actual seats rather than covers.
#7
well...broke down and will try ebay. wish me luck.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...227484309&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...227484309&rd=1
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#10
being a 968, more rare than others, its going to take someone that is looking for a fine example, rather than stumble upon a 3500$ 944. And since you have such a fine example, you also need the the guy thats looking for one, to be ready to pay its fair market value. Good luck, whoever gets it will be happy. It took me about 5 months to sell my truck, and i almost gave it away :/
#11
passenger seat is ok. drivers seat needs some love. needs the typical boulster panel replaced (quoted $120) and then could be dyed (quoted $100 - $200 for both seats)
We just ended up liking the look of the seat covers better. Gives a nice contrast to the interior similar to the black dash and tan interior. And the embroidered porsche logo makes them look like actual seats rather than covers.
We just ended up liking the look of the seat covers better. Gives a nice contrast to the interior similar to the black dash and tan interior. And the embroidered porsche logo makes them look like actual seats rather than covers.
#12
I truely forget the company that I got the seat covers from. I do remember they were about $350, but worth every penny. I like that material better than the leather as it does not get hot.
#14
I'm flexible on price. I only started where I'm starting based on feedback here. Problem is, I need someone interested enough to make an offer for pricing to become a conversation/negoatiation piece.
#15
And the fact that the few of us who may want something like this as a driver are clear across the country! I did actually consider one last fall when I was seriously looking at 993 cabs. (No, I won't even consider a long distance purchase.)