930 for sale - bit of work needed
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We've got a classified section for adverts (FOC to individual members):
www.pistonheads.com/sales/list.asp?p=1&s=79
Good luck with the sale.
DAZ
www.pistonheads.com/sales/list.asp?p=1&s=79
Good luck with the sale.
DAZ
Well if it were me (and bear in mind I know precisely nothing about 930s) I'd really want an inspection before I bought that, it looks like it could be a LOT of work, seemed to be fairly significant rust in some important places.
And, off topic, why oh why does almost every ebay ad look like it was written in about 2 seconds on a BlackBerry? A little extra time on punctuation, grammar and turning off caps lock would go a long way to increasing one's confidence ...
Dan
And, off topic, why oh why does almost every ebay ad look like it was written in about 2 seconds on a BlackBerry? A little extra time on punctuation, grammar and turning off caps lock would go a long way to increasing one's confidence ...
Dan
I was in Autostrasse a month or so ago and saw this car (it even looks like he's taken the pix at their premises). At the time it looked like it was having some serious work done on the engine. At the time I had a quick look round and noted the flakey body.
If Justin Banks is selling a genuine early car needing work for sub £9k (which arguably would be worth more than this in the collectability stakes) I cannot see this car being worth even £10k - just my own personal opinion, natch.
If Justin Banks is selling a genuine early car needing work for sub £9k (which arguably would be worth more than this in the collectability stakes) I cannot see this car being worth even £10k - just my own personal opinion, natch.
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