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Location: Whitsundays, Qld, Australia
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Or go for option #4.
Sell it to the bloke with the 19 other Porsches. Atleast you know it wont be driven, wrecked or sold. I only got mine for the price because the PO realized that i was in love with it. She told me so! She seemed happy knowing it was going to a good home. I dont think $$$ was an issue for them though!
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I agree with George. We are talking about 20+ year old car worth somewhere in the lower teens that will not have any value as a true collectible for a long time to come, if at all.
I say go for the money, although a part of me wanted to cast an emotional vote for the "old man" that is 60 years old since I'm 57 years old. Now...where did I put my walker and bifocals?
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Michael 1987 3.2 Carmine Red Carrera 1995 Midnight Blue 993 C4 1957 Silver Speedster Outlaw (replica) Last edited by mkimber; 11-22-2007 at 01:11 AM.. |
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Never fall in love with anything you can buy or sell.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: NE Ohio
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I would probably sell to old man or the humble 30 year old. F++K the rich kid, let him go trash a BMW.
I worked too hard to get my car in the shape that it is. I would not sell without a first right of refusal for my lineal descendants. wj
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