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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr
The 993 is a fantastic car. I doubt you'd ever have a problem finding a buyer.
A friend owned a tired high millage example for close to 15 years and he sold it about 4 years ago. He was asking $76k at the time (an older gentleman bought the car). At the time good low millage examples were well over $100k. This car had traveled almost 200k miles (320,000 km) and it still ran well. The engine and gearbox had never been apart but the clutch and pressure plate had been replaced. Other than that only normal wear items. (Tires, brake pads, disks, shock absorbers, filters etc.)
Today... A good clean low millage example is close to the price of a brand new 911. In some cases well over but a good 996 would be lucky to make $50K locally. That's a lot lower than a good 911 SC! That's just nuts when you think about it. 
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You're talking Australian dollars, not real dollars, right? Cars have always been crazy expensive over there, even with the exchange rate factored in.