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Cup 2 on your 968 fella, though I love Cup 1's I have them on my 944 turbo, lovely colour , lovely car !

 
its a dam good job we all like different things or it would be a very boring world

think I like the cupII the least

 
Mine is a 92, Cup2 were not available till 93,

Not that it really matters

But if a set of Sport Classic 17" came along cheap enough

 
there are two sets of CUP1's on the bay of fleas right now.

Both 2K, its almost worth breaking the car at those prices

 
I remember when you could buy a slightly tired manual 968 for £4-5k. I think the usual couple of suspects were breaking them then. Most of the parts had only done 60k too...

 
Ha, it's sailed over the horizon and into the Bermuda triangle. I wonder how much a Sport would break for now?

 
I know of two sports that have sold for over 20k in the last 6 weeks

so to buy a car for breaking I think 8-10k might be realistic

 
Well if how many left can be believed

there are more sports, clubsports than coupes

even less cabriolets

cab 161

cab tip 38

coupe 255

coupe tip 55

CS 150

Sport 266

so less manual coupes than sports never mind the CS

 
Not sure "how many left" can be believed. Last time I looked at it - quite a while ago - it said there was only 1 1994 tip coupe, it was not mine, and another was for sale at the time. Also tip cabs was IIRC 124, can't believe we've lost close on 90 since then!

 

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