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What's the story with this one?
Have these really become this cheap?
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It’s red.
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it's Florida
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It’s ok
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Blow up 930
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The big problem is that ever since a few cars sold for huge money at Amelia Island a few years back - somehow they ALL became huge money. Market got overpriced and now you are seeing the results of what the cars are really worth. Of course "cheap" these days is still double what it sold for brand new, and at 26K miles it appears to be a good example worth the asking price in todays market.
All that said I would never pay that much for one. I could go on but i'll just end up upsetting people. Don't get me wrong, I do love them and they could quite possibly be the coolest and closest thing to a German muscle car you will ever find, but they definitely have their down sides so I am not surprised to see the prices drop.
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