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Old 03-27-2014 | 11:43 AM
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It is a public auction. I think it costs $20 for admittance.
Old 03-27-2014 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbodan
It is a public auction. I think it costs $20 for admittance.
20 Bucks ? can i sneak in in the trunk of someones car ?
Old 03-27-2014 | 12:25 PM
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Ya, it is like $20 to get in, or you can get a weekend pass. They justify it by saying it's a car show and sale in one!
I think Segal has cars in there every season. They run the sale every spring and fall. I go almost every time. I've purchased two cars at the sale (not Porsche's).
It looks like Segal has a 944 and a 996 up for auction in the show with No Reserve!
Here's a link, you can see the cars consigned so far and their approximate run time:
http://www.collectorcarproductions.com/index.php
Old 03-31-2014 | 01:23 AM
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market sure is quiet right now.
saw the one at fine cars. sure is great shape in person(on the surface).


anyone on here selling , thinking of, or know someone? would prefer an 02+

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Old 03-31-2014 | 10:23 PM
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I have an 03 996tt and absolutely love it, really he best cheapest most reliable supercars you can buy, period.

Segal cars are over priced but are very fine examples. I'd say that's really 45-46 but without seeing it but knowing seal I'll bet that car is mint inside and out and worth the few extra.
Old 04-01-2014 | 11:18 AM
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Thats why I am looking!
Seen the segal cars. And they are definitely over priced. Hes praying for uneducated dreamers to come in.

They are definitey not mint inside and out. Clean(ish) history and good service records...sure, but for the price hes askingI was expecting less scuffs, dings and scratches, especially on the interior. Some things just left me shaking my head. I can see why the same three have been on the market for well over a year.

He sure loves to talk a big game though lol

It seems he lends some of the cars out to friends too.
Old 04-01-2014 | 07:50 PM
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The only way you'll get a deal from Jeff is late in the season at the bottom of a recession, if his inventory is running high.
Old 04-02-2014 | 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by breakfast
^ I did not know. thanks for the heads up. Though its way out of my way.

I like the segal car I posted. Just not quite there on his pricing for me. Appreciate everyones input.

edit: just called the nissan dealer. it sold. lol I imagine it was a good price. These things dont last if priced appropriately.* I didnt get all the details as the manager wasnt there.

edit 2. was it this car?

http://www.canadianblackbook.com/use...2991/contact/1
that pricing and mileage seem pretty good to me.
this car(which the link doesnt work) is now forsale at world of fine cars. Trying to flip for 5-7k?.
Thanks to the vin # and google cache...its the same car.

it also shows up for selkirk chryslers in MB... weird.
Old 04-02-2014 | 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by ronnie993tt
The only way you'll get a deal from Jeff is late in the season at the bottom of a recession, if his inventory is running high.
LOL far enough. You would think he would be more inclined to move product that has been collecting dust and eating up some hydro while sitting in valuable warehouse space.
Old 04-02-2014 | 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by breakfast
LOL far enough. You would think he would be more inclined to move product that has been collecting dust and eating up some hydro while sitting in valuable warehouse space.
Ya I don`t get it either. Should be like real estate. Volume is key to maxing commissions, not price.




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