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jason
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And? This one had pretty bad damage but is priced accordingly I guess.ORIGINAL: Laurence Gibbs There was more than one guards red 993RS ex Taysom car!
jason
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jason
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If he'll take the circa £45k he paid for it when he thought it was a zero issues perfect car then I'm in!! [ORIGINAL: carreraboy Jason surely you have already made a bid! ........
Absolutely agree. Looks like very good value to me as a track car/useable RS, assuming it was rebuilt well. I was recently sent a photo of a Trakshare red RS just post accident, though not sure if it's this car. I'd prefer not to post it on an open forum in case it prejudiced the sale one way or the other. As described earlier.... front end damage. Best of luck to the vendorORIGINAL: clubsport Priced accordingly?....seems too cheap to me, it all depends how well the repair was carried out. Wasn't there a badly damaged black 964, that was very well repaired?....That seemed to sell easily enough at a decent price. [] I politely suggested to the seller it may well be worth more on the continent.
Jason The car has had £11,000 spent on it at Fearnsport and £3000 on new Speedlines so taking into consideration the repairs I think the car is priced to sell. Would get more for it if I was prepaired to lie about the repairs but morally cannot do it. Would be interested to see the price other 993RS were selling for at the time I bought it as I don't remember it being cheap but rather in line with others sold at the same time. I may be wrong thoughORIGINAL: jasonIf he'll take the circa £45k he paid for it when he thought it was a zero issues perfect car then I'm in!! [ORIGINAL: carreraboy Jason surely you have already made a bid! ........][
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jason
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Sam what was the £11k at Fearnsport spent on out of interest? Was this bodywork after you bought it, before or something else?ORIGINAL: SamT Jason The car has had £11,000 spent on it at Fearnsport and £3000 on new Speedlines so taking into consideration the repairs I think the car is priced to sell. Would get more for it if I was prepaired to lie about the repairs but morally cannot do it.
Must have been Sam...I was interested in it![ORIGINAL: SamT Would be interested to see the price other 993RS were selling for at the time I bought it as I don't remember it being cheap but rather in line with others sold at the same time. I may be wrong though
jason
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Sounds sorted. Good luck with the sale bud. [ORIGINAL: SamT Engine out,leak down test,new suspension all around,new clutch,steering rack,rigid rear bushes,brakepads,sensors etc,new wheel bearings and much more. I have the invoice with it all itemised on .
jason
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I hope that's not being pointed at me. (guess it was now you've deleted it [8D][8D] ) Well when Sam had this up for sale on here last time I seem to remember being the one that actually stuck up for him and he emailed me to thank me. Unlike our friend Keith who had been the previous seller and just sent me abusive emails. It didn't sell last time as it was priced for a standard all original car. I guess Sam knows that and has now priced it accordingly - can't see it hanging around and no I'm not trying to crib a deal....I've been looking at a 964RS for the last week.....993RS are for garage queen girls[ORIGINAL: clubsport It's always the same when ever a car comes up for sale, there are far too many to55er5 looking to hark on and crib a deal, where as their own spiviness is clearly beyond reproach.

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