Uber low mileage 3.2 G50 Carrera for sale
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roygarth said:
9e 28 said:
http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/showrooms/Porsche-930-...
Its not even amusing any more. I shall refrain in the future. Certain dealers like JZM and 911V keeping it real but even dealers we've bought from in the past like Hairpin have lost the plot IMO. JD Classics some fantastic stock but living in la la land on their more run of the mill stock.
The point is that these two dealers have an impeccable reputation and turn stock over pretty quickly. One may not like it, but they are where the market is price wise for the type of top quality vehicles which they sell. (I have no connection at all with either!)Its not even amusing any more. I shall refrain in the future. Certain dealers like JZM and 911V keeping it real but even dealers we've bought from in the past like Hairpin have lost the plot IMO. JD Classics some fantastic stock but living in la la land on their more run of the mill stock.
Adam B said:
9e 28 said:
http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/showrooms/Porsche-930-...
Contacted JD Classics on this lovely 1978 911 turbo (not sure what LM stands for). Its been restored so expected it to be in region of £75 to £100k tops as LHD. £335,000
So asked what the 1983 MB 500 SL (again restored not original) standing next to it was up for. £125,000
LM = Loads of Money?Contacted JD Classics on this lovely 1978 911 turbo (not sure what LM stands for). Its been restored so expected it to be in region of £75 to £100k tops as LHD. £335,000
So asked what the 1983 MB 500 SL (again restored not original) standing next to it was up for. £125,000
car world has gone mental
May be the first 930 was launched as a celebration to their turbocharged victories at Le Mans but thats about it. Tenuous to say the least. On that basis you could call every 930 an LM lol. I'm no longer looking in the classifieds. My fave hobby ruined.
Will have to stick to building models of them for now lol
I had an interesting conversation with Hairpin on the G50. When the owner told me the £90k price I said the 964 C2 he sold us with similar miles must also be worth the same money if not more as there were far fewer made. You should have seen the back tracking lol 964 C2 not perceived to be quite as reliable or sought after at the mo lol but maybe in a few years.
I agree mental to the point its starting to become irritating. I have no problem anyone asking whatever they want but keep it real guys as its bordering on mis selling especially when they talk about great investment opportunity for the future blah blah blah. As i said earlier the word chop springs to mind but can be replaced with many others as you please
roygarth said:
What is derivation of 'chop' and what does it mean?
Northern slang (i think) for when one makes a fool of themselves or embarrasses themselveshttp://www.standard.co.uk/sport/cricket/andrew-fli...
Adam B said:
9e 28 said:
http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/showrooms/Porsche-930-...
Contacted JD Classics on this lovely 1978 911 turbo (not sure what LM stands for). Its been restored so expected it to be in region of £75 to £100k tops as LHD. £335,000
So asked what the 1983 MB 500 SL (again restored not original) standing next to it was up for. £125,000
LM = Loads of Money?Contacted JD Classics on this lovely 1978 911 turbo (not sure what LM stands for). Its been restored so expected it to be in region of £75 to £100k tops as LHD. £335,000
So asked what the 1983 MB 500 SL (again restored not original) standing next to it was up for. £125,000
car world has gone mental
Geneve said:
9e 28 said:
9e 28 said:
Geneve said:
I just bought an '89 G50 Coupe for £80k, which I intend to use fairly regularly during BST.
Whats the spec mileage? Be nice to see a pic and how many miles a year do you intend to cover in her?I'm away and it's currently at Porsche Swindon having its 24,000 mls service. Very pretty little car.
I had two in the '80s and a CS for 12 years, and just wanted to get back into a really nice 3.2 that still looked, felt, smelt, and drove like a new one. I'll use it regularly through April to October.
Adam B said:
9e 28 said:
Adam B said:
9e 28 said:
http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/showrooms/Porsche-930-...
Contacted JD Classics on this lovely 1978 911 turbo (not sure what LM stands for). Its been restored so expected it to be in region of £75 to £100k tops as LHD. £335,000
So asked what the 1983 MB 500 SL (again restored not original) standing next to it was up for. £125,000
LM = Loads of Money?Contacted JD Classics on this lovely 1978 911 turbo (not sure what LM stands for). Its been restored so expected it to be in region of £75 to £100k tops as LHD. £335,000
So asked what the 1983 MB 500 SL (again restored not original) standing next to it was up for. £125,000
car world has gone mental
Geneve said:
g7jhp said:
Geneve what's the colour combination?
Guards Red with full black leather, sports seats (piped red), Sport spec but no rear spoiler (supplied with two engine lids - with and without), FPSH, 23k mls, 3 ownrs, etc. Nice original example I've seen this car and had a good snoop around a few years ago. 78000 mile 3.2 G50 Carrera Coupe in Guards. Guess price before looking at link if you can!
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
These now seemed to have followed pre impact bumper cars. Lovely sounding car just come up for sale at http://www.williamscrawford.co.uk/yii/explore/inde...
Probably well priced too.
Probably well priced too.
KEVS500 said:
9e 28 said:
9e 28 said:
I do apologise. This car is £90,000 not £70,000. Christ on a bike. http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
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