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Originally Posted by Danglerb View Post
The handful of $25k about a thousand mile 928's got zero publicity outside the local market of Brunei, otherwise I think they would have sold for twice as much on the world market, maybe more.

My guess is there are a number of people here and on rennlist that know the value of a 928 very well, but it has a LOT of wiggle due to specifics of the car and location, and only way to set a firm value is to actually sell it. If the ad is well done, and or first bid high enough that it takes two or three passes to sell on ebay, its hard to argue that the selling price isn't the fair market price.
That is very true. Many of the above posts are true, at a certain level.

-What I am looking for is a generally accepted "percentage" of the great numbers on Excellence. What do you folks think? I feel that a near-perfect 1985 928 5 speed that runs right and everything is working, and has few paint blemishes....is probably worth $11,000. That is a car in which everything works, it has an "even-fireing" V8 engine, and the cruise control works fine. It is an S2, and has an Ott X and a 928 Specialists chip for the ignition. What's more, I have chipped the ignition via Porken's chip.

Time slip: 13.86@ 105.86 in Bithlo, Florida in 2002. And that was when it was running rough. I bet I could knock 1/3 of a second off that trap time and add another mph if I had it in the tune that I have it right now!

But what its the value of this car versus what "Excellence" magazine states?

Percentage?


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