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Price check: '89 turbo 4k miles
So, to make a long story short, a friend found a very low mileage 1989 911 turbo 4000 miles to be precise. What would one of these cost? He wants to make an offer, and he doesn't know where to begin. The car has been sitting in a clean garage most of its life.
He also drives a 997S and doesn't mind spending money. ![]() Price check anyone??? ![]() ![]()
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Thats good and not so good the bad is that it will need to be gone over big time from sitting regardless of it being in a garage from non use things bind up [brakes especially] im sure the tires will have to be replaced,from sitting but thats not so bad. In general thats a helll of a find id say 39-45 is a good bet
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Really depends, the price can vary wildly.
I could see a private seller selling for as low as the high $40s, or I could see it at a place like Sloan for an asking price of $100,000-$125,000. '89 is a very desirable year, only year with the factory 5 speed. If it has been properly preserved, it could be worth quite a bit. |
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