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Originally Posted by 1979-930
A $20K car will need $30k in work.
A $30k car will need $10k in work.
Any pre 90's car you buy will cost you $40 - $50k I don't care how you slice it.
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There will always be people like you saying this and I'm not sure if it was the way you were raised but there are always deals to be found.
Either someone will genuinely want to give someone a deal, or someone needs the cash so is letting go of a nice car or doesn't want to fix it.
This car might need work but seeing it stayed with the original owner and now his son owns it, I would buy this today if the seller would reply back to me and let me drive down and get it.
I work full time and it is a pain in the @ss to try to get one of these cars before all the damn vultures get to it...
Let me know if anyone has any deals hiding they wouldn't mind sharing cuz I don't mind doing work myself and learning while enjoying another 911
These cars are very cool but simple at the same time.
If you want to pay someone big bucks to do the work for you and hype up the cost of maintaining one of these cars then go ahead.
I know I'll be able to afford one or two when I'm 40+ but I'd rather enjoy it now.
Thanks for the input guys.
The s2000 owners I've been dealing with are very unintelligent. Take forever to text back and don't answer calls and then I use a different number and he tells me he is selling it today for the same offer I made him. Pisses me off.
Next time just show up with cash and take the car. People always have a change of heart when the cash in in there hand..