What's the value of a 993 speedo?

What's the value of a 993 speedo?

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belfry

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930 posts

181 months

Tuesday 17th January 2017
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There are a couple of new ones on ebay asking £1,000 +

Seems more than I remember seeing them trading for 5 years ago.

belfry

Original Poster:

930 posts

181 months

Tuesday 17th January 2017
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By the way....... I'm looking at a uk spec mph/miles speedo not a kph/km one which reads kilometres.

Edited by belfry on Wednesday 18th January 14:00

drmark

4,792 posts

185 months

Tuesday 17th January 2017
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A lot if it reads under 50k miles wink

Essential

1,077 posts

209 months

Tuesday 17th January 2017
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£300-400 ??? I may have one lying about

Slippydiff

14,742 posts

222 months

Tuesday 17th January 2017
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Or considerably less if you're a complete muppet redfaceredface:

paperbagpaperbag

http://www.911uk.com/viewtopic.php?p=1161345&h...

It'd been sitting around unused in the spare for the best part of 10 years.... what a pillock rolleyes


Wozy68

5,387 posts

169 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Ebay, quite often refurb 993 speedos (UK market ones) from Germany, reset to zero miles for around or less £200.00

mirandamilly

66 posts

152 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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There is one on ebay right now with 4,500 miles on it. Priced at £450.

My concern is that these can be used to disguise the mileage on the 993s out there. What's to stop someone unplugging the original speedo, plug this one in for a few years (swapping back at MOT time) and shaving thousands of actual miles off their 'low mileage 993'?

I think that there should be some rules about these.

200Plus Club

10,668 posts

277 months

Thursday 19th January 2017
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mirandamilly said:
There is one on ebay right now with 4,500 miles on it. Priced at £450.

My concern is that these can be used to disguise the mileage on the 993s out there. What's to stop someone unplugging the original speedo, plug this one in for a few years (swapping back at MOT time) and shaving thousands of actual miles off their 'low mileage 993'?

I think that there should be some rules about these.
yes its feasible, but not really worth it as you have to also tie in at service time and MOT time. if you buy one with a dodgy service history with breaks then yes it might have happened, but its a lot of hassle for something most people no longer daily drive.