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Agree with Jared's assessment. You can probably do better (for a starter bike) for the money. 20 year-old bikes aren't necessarily the most reliable. As a newbie, you'll have more fun with the whole sport of motorcycling if you're riding than wrenching. And I'm not a fan of "1 year only" models. Parts are often hard to come by on 20 year-old bikes. They're even harder to come by in limited edition models, like the one you're contemplating.
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1987 Venetian Blue (looks like grey) 930 Coupe
1990 Black 964 C2 Targa
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