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alwigley

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Porsche-944-Cleanest-Example-Dry-Stored-For-15-Years-/130793304953?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item1e73e37379

First 1982 'V6' I've ever come across [:)]

Actually looks quite nice, and I paid not much short of this for mine some 3 years back in the days before the prices collapsed...... can't figure out if the odd looking marks on the bonnet are reflections, or if the laquers coming off though !
 
can't figure out if the odd looking marks on the bonnet are reflections, or if the laquers coming off though

I think it's just water, the car looks like it's been washed for the photos (and just hoovered inside as well).

It might be a nice car, impossible to tell, but lose the wheels!

I don't like so many spelling mistakes in an advert either. I know it's not the end of the world, but it smacks of lack of care, and that's not what I want in a seller. [8|]
 
A seller who is obviously very knowledgeable about the car.....it being a V6 and all. Would you really want to buy a car from someone who doesn't know how to turn off a "Caps Lock" . The interior did look very nice though.
 
Disposable sunroof huh?

Mind you he does say the car is minted so it could probably afford a new one every time.

Agreed though, nice people well nice cars and this sounds like someone just threw a load of superlatives at an advert to big it up.
 
this has been for sale a couple of times in the Leeds area over the last few months.
Something not right , don't know what but very fishy.

Nick [:D]
 
I always worry when the photos are of the car whilst its still wet. Especially on a red car!
 
If you're serious about selling a car and it looks good then you wash it, dry it, polish it and possibly give it a good coat of wax so it's shinier than a shiny thing and looks really good. You then take photos.

You only use photos of it half covered in water, taken in funny light and making it look pink if you are desperate and those are the only and "best" photos you have.

That makes me wonder what the current, real, state of the car is and why some decent photos can't be taken; given the rather "premium" price being asked. For that reason I wouldn't entertain it. I'm also not keen on "hybrids", particularly when I don't know who did it. It seems there could be a world of pain there if it wasn't done properly. Finally, the ad is wrong in so many respects that it scares me.
 

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