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944 turbos all types suddenly appearing for sale

Just to clarify ( for Paul) [;)] reading that post, I worded it poorly for me.

I don't mean there is no depressed economy. I mean that I don't want to bang on about it as I'm aware that I have mentioned it enough re prices and folk are sick of hearing it. As a public servant who has had no wage rise for years I have actually seen a 'substantial' drop in my own standard of living so am well aware of the state of play (sadly).

As an aside but totally on topic has anyone seen the alleged 944 turbo track car in Ireland for sale for 3,000.

Can it even possibly be half genuine, recent engine rebuild allegedly plus
'suspension upgrade' , full cage bucket seats etc for 3,000 surely there is a huge catch there !
If it was on the UK mainland it would have to at least be checked out but I totally admit I'm not bothered enough to go to Ireland on what could be a wild goose chase.


Mas
 
Just to clarify ( for Paul) reading that post, I worded it poorly for me.

I don't mean there is no depressed economy. I mean that I don't want to bang on about it as I'm aware that I have mentioned it enough re prices and folk are sick of hearing it.

I know what you mean. I get a lot of calls from people who've owned their cars for years, and want a rough guide as to where they should price it for sale. I always hate the way the phone goes quiet when I mention a price with a one at the front for a Lux in average condition, with a long list of "minors" such as a juddering clutch and scabby sills. And I'm often being optimistic, as people tend to exaggerate the condition of their cars over the phone. [&o]
 

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