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Mark S
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 516
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67S and NSX trade for GT3
Thinking of trading a SUPER nice just restored matching # 67 911S and a SUPER 2000 NSX for a GT3. What venues would you suggest for offering up such a trade?
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Damn hard trade. You need to find someone with the exact same tastes as you, and that doesn't sound too easy! Why not sell them separately and buy what you're looking for, cash?
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You are limiting your possibilities quite a bit by attempting a trade. I'd wager there aren't many people out there open to such a deal. Why not just sell the two cars and buy a GT3 outright with the proceeds?
It's possible you would have better luck with just offering the '67S as a trade, since at least it is a Porsche and the GT3 owner might have some affinity or interest in a P-car, but an NSX? I don't think you are going to appeal to many GT3 owners with that part of the trade. Just my $.02, TT
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I checked out the photos and build details of your '67S. Very nice car with some really cool modifications, especially the engine. I am curious what you would value this car in a trade situation or outright sale. Thanks.
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Mark S
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 516
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With all the spares like 6.5 minilites with Dunlops, the 2.5 SS engine and airport geared 911 transaxle with Quafe, the stock and running #'s matching engine and transaxle etc., etc, I would place 67 value high 50's and the NSX in the mid/high 30's in a trade/sale situation.
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