Part ex 911 for a Chim or Tuscan?

Part ex 911 for a Chim or Tuscan?

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cjb1

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2,000 posts

151 months

Monday 18th August 2014
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I have a very nice 1988 911 3.2 Carrera Sport Coupé I might p/ex for a Chimaera or Tuscan plus cash, anyone on here interested?

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cjb1

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2,000 posts

151 months

Monday 18th August 2014
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450 or 500 Chimaera or 4.0ltr Tuscan.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

159 months

Monday 18th August 2014
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laugh


..no, txs !

portzi

2,296 posts

175 months

Monday 18th August 2014
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good luck with the sale, as it looks a good example in fine condition. But this is not a criticism as its a 1988 model, but I feel it does look slightly dated? The early griffs around 1990 previewed at the motor show and started production in 92 still do not look outdated on the roads , especially with the headlamp upgrade.

domV8

1,375 posts

181 months

Monday 18th August 2014
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Love these.
Tempting, but think put to much time and effort into mine to let it go now...

Good luck with the car :-)

Dom

phazed

21,844 posts

204 months

Monday 18th August 2014
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So, what's the Porsche worth, (asks he with a spare chim)?

cjb1

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2,000 posts

151 months

Tuesday 19th August 2014
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phazed said:
So, what's the Porsche worth, (asks he with a spare chim)?
I emailed you to save getting the trolls involved.

cjb1

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Tuesday 19th August 2014
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portzi said:
good luck with the sale, as it looks a good example in fine condition. But this is not a criticism as its a 1988 model, but I feel it does look slightly dated? The early griffs around 1990 previewed at the motor show and started production in 92 still do not look outdated on the roads , especially with the headlamp upgrade.
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated. What you must remember is that the 3.2 is an older car, now considered a classic, it's growing old gracefully not trying to keep up with the new kids in the looks department, again thank you for your interest.

cjb1

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2,000 posts

151 months

Tuesday 19th August 2014
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domV8 said:
Love these.
Tempting, but think put to much time and effort into mine to let it go now...

Good luck with the car :-)

Dom
Thanks DomV8

DIB350

220 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th August 2014
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I have to say that this to me is the classic 911 shape. Doesn't need to look contemporary, it's a classic and that's why they are so desirable.

portzi

2,296 posts

175 months

Tuesday 19th August 2014
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cjb1 said:
portzi said:
good luck with the sale, as it looks a good example in fine condition. But this is not a criticism as its a 1988 model, but I feel it does look slightly dated? The early griffs around 1990 previewed at the motor show and started production in 92 still do not look outdated on the roads , especially with the headlamp upgrade.
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated. What you must remember is that the 3.2 is an older car, now considered a classic, it's growing old gracefully not trying to keep up with the new kids in the looks department, again thank you for your interest.
Good luck Cliff, if and when you decide to take the plunge into tvr ownership smile.

Mark

N7GTX

7,864 posts

143 months

Tuesday 19th August 2014
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DIB350 said:
I have to say that this to me is the classic 911 shape. Doesn't need to look contemporary, it's a classic and that's why they are so desirable.
Absolutely yum

jamieduff1981

8,025 posts

140 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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N7GTX said:
DIB350 said:
I have to say that this to me is the classic 911 shape. Doesn't need to look contemporary, it's a classic and that's why they are so desirable.
Absolutely yum
Agreed. I apply the same logic to TVRs to be honest. The urge to bring cars of a time period "up to date" by changing features just doesn't appeal - it more suggests that one has bought the wrong car!

900T-R

20,404 posts

257 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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jamieduff1981 said:
Agreed. I apply the same logic to TVRs to be honest. The urge to bring cars of a time period "up to date" by changing features just doesn't appeal - it more suggests that one has bought the wrong car!
yes

And in 10 years time, someone will pay good money to undo the 'updating'... (well, every cloud has a silver lining wink ).

PGNCerbera

2,934 posts

166 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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cjb1 said:
Gorgeous car you have........if I were you I'd look to a Tuscan.....good luck with the swap/hunt