$260,000 fixer-upper!
#1
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$260,000 fixer-upper!
2005 Carrera GT
Looks like a track day gone wrong! That is some serious cake for a salvage title, what are these worth new?
Looks like a track day gone wrong! That is some serious cake for a salvage title, what are these worth new?
Last edited by Cosmo Kramer; 03-17-2009 at 10:09 AM.
#2
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2005 Carrara GT
Looks like a track day gone wrong! That is some serious cake for a salvage title, what are these worth new?
Looks like a track day gone wrong! That is some serious cake for a salvage title, what are these worth new?
Almost $500,000
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I saw that, wonder how that affects the carbon fiber LOL! I went over to the Carrara GT site, these cars are in a totally different league, $1000 oil change, $30000 for a clutch tires last 2500 miles!
#7
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You guys are SOOO picky! What do you expect for a close to $300K
car? Then again, you could buy a new Cayman, 930, 911 Cab.,
Boxster, and , and , and still have money left over for Vegas!
On second thought, go ahead!!!!
Mark
car? Then again, you could buy a new Cayman, 930, 911 Cab.,
Boxster, and , and , and still have money left over for Vegas!
On second thought, go ahead!!!!
Mark
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No way to treat a fine automobile even a damaged one.
I don't know where the proper lift points are but I doubt the Owner's Manual shows an emergency fork lift procedure.
I don't know where the proper lift points are but I doubt the Owner's Manual shows an emergency fork lift procedure.