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Quote "It should be noted that the vehicle suffered flash flood damage to an approx. value of £7,000 (at Porsche parts and labour prices) during 2007. At this point in time, when the value of the car was about £12,000, it was classed as a Category C insurance loss."
Some odd figures quoted. No way did the 993 ever drop anywhere near £12,000.
Some odd figures quoted. No way did the 993 ever drop anywhere near £12,000.
C4ME said:
Quote "It should be noted that the vehicle suffered flash flood damage to an approx. value of £7,000 (at Porsche parts and labour prices) during 2007. At this point in time, when the value of the car was about £12,000, it was classed as a Category C insurance loss."
Some odd figures quoted. No way did the 993 ever drop anywhere near £12,000.
They were close to £12kSome odd figures quoted. No way did the 993 ever drop anywhere near £12,000.
I bought a 993 4S, Man, coupe from its 2nd owner, FSH, in need of TLC, but perfectly useable for sub £17k, in 2008.
v8ksn said:
Can't remember who said this on this forum but ..... "There are no virgins in the w
ehouse Bordello"

Thomas Schmitz, AKA German Sportscars :
ehouse
http://www.germansportscars.net/en/
Up there with "This car was previously owned by a dentist"
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