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1994 964 Turbo S "package car"

Hello I am considering selling my very special car some time later this year. This is a 1 of 17 ever built making it one of the rarest Porsches ever built.
The car is in near mint condition with 22k miles and is black on black. It is probably the the highest optioned package car built with a total retail of 134K$. I purchased it from the original owner approximately a year ago. I have the orginal build sheet, bill of sale and all documentation.

There were 2 Turbo S Flatnose versions listed at over 200K and I assume sold with Sloan in the last year. The Flatnose was a more expensive car when new but I believe the lower production numbers of the package car and the traditional body style make it just as valuable if not more so. (in the eye of the beholder I guess)

For those of you in the know I would like to solicit feedback on the value. For those of you who don't know about these cars don't ask here instead go to this highly informative website. flachbau.com

Regards, Joe

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i remember the ones sloan had FS but don't know if they actually sold. my suspicion is they did sell as they have not popped back up for sale on other sites. while he is at the top of the market on a asking prices, that i probably realistic for what you should ask. they definitely aren't dropping in value.
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Ray Joseph at RPM in Houston has three '94 Turbo S cars in his collection; two Flachbaus and an "S" package. He may have more that he's not advertising.

Never dealt with RPM but you may want to contact him.

http://http://www.rpmsportscars.com/inven.htm
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Hello, I'm familiar w the market, having tracked a number of sales. I'm also still looking for one if you want to call me. I'm very interested and would be fair.
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Hello I am considering selling my very special <span class="highlight">car</span> some time later this year. This is a 1 of 17 ever built making it one of the rarest Porsches ever built. <br>
The <span class="highlight">car</span> is in near mint condition with 22k miles and is black on black. It is probably the the highest optioned <span class="highlight">package</span> <span class="highlight">car</span> built with a total retail of 134K$. I purchased it from the original owner approximately a year ago. I have the orginal build sheet, bill of sale and all documentation.<br>
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There were 2 Turbo S Flatnose versions listed at over 200K and I assume sold with Sloan in the last year. The Flatnose was a more expensive <span class="highlight">car</span> when new but I believe the lower production numbers of the <span class="highlight">package</span> <span class="highlight">car</span> and the traditional body style make it just as valuable if not more so. (in the eye of the beholder I guess)<br>
<br>
For those of you in the know I would like to solicit feedback on the value. For those of you who don't know about these cars don't ask here instead go to this highly informative website. flachbau.com<br>
<br>
Regards, Joe

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