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ebay coupe in Dallas FS
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link: black coupe ( listed on eBay - link below ) located at Texas Imports Sales in Dallas



http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-Trucks...A1%7C240%3A1318





anyone here close enough to the dealer in Dallas to take a look at / test drive this one ? Only 37k miles, and if it's as pristine as it looks in the photos...I'm thinking of making an offer. PM or email me if you could check it out - Thanks
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I was planning on heading over to Dallas on Friday to have the Amp repair shop take one more crack at my Vox Guitar amp (it has been in the shop more lately then I have been playing it...). I could swing by and check it out. I think that you should have a PPI done as you need to determine if it has the dreaded Pinion Bearing issue. They really do not account for mechanical condition in the ebay ad.
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I'm more worried about the fact you bought a tube amp from England. Don't you know that's where Lucas came from <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Note - Pinion Bearing ($2,000)
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#5

yeah - don't sweat the pinion bearing - it will happen or not - no telling - no rhyme or reason
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[quote name='rob76turbo' post='65212' date='Jan 6 2009, 07:46 PM']I was planning on heading over to Dallas on Friday to have the Amp repair shop take one more crack at my Vox Guitar amp (it has been in the shop more lately then I have been playing it...). I could swing by and check it out. I think that you should have a PPI done as you need to determine if it has the dreaded Pinion Bearing issue. They really do not account for mechanical condition in the ebay ad.[/quote]



hey, thanks.. truly appreciated, but I'm having second thoughts now about this one - as a second 968, particularly since I intend to keep that one pure stock I may want to continue searching for a pristine / concours quality M030 and also one closer to my preferred color scheme. I realize that will greatly reduce the chances of finding one, but oh well, I don't want to regret rushing into buying this now and then a year later the "perfect" 968 comes up for sale ..



the plan was actually to buy this and change the interior color, but I found out yesterday ( from the same shop where I changed the interior on my 944... around 23 years ago <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> ) that the current cost of doing the same thing would not make much sense.



yeah, the pinion issue is not a major concern ( if I'm looking at the ideal car I really, really want ) however, on this one in Dallas, it would definitely enter into the consideration of how much I'd be willing to pay for it..



Btw, I had the pinion problem on mine, so closely familiar with the matter <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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No problem Dan, just let me know before Friday so I can plan accordingly.
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#8

Hold out for the one you really want, it will come along.
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#9

That car is sweet. Interesting options - no stereo upgrade but a full-power driver's seat.



I think Otto was drinking a lot in the mid-90s...
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#10

mmmmm...black n tan...can't go wrong there! Very nice.
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Rob, thanks again but I think I'm going to hold off on this after all and keep my fingers crossed for an even better sample out there..

Sincerely appreciated the offer to look at it though, very kind of you !

Regards,

Dan
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#12

Good choice Dan. You never know when the "right" one will pop up. Just be ready to move on it when it does. I spent a few weeks of time jockeying cars around in my driveway so I could accommodate the right one until my other one sold.



Can't hurt to start looking into the registries to try and proactively locate the right one...
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I'm in Texas, driving back and forth from Austin and DFW, if anyone wants me to check out the vehicle.
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[quote name='xrad' post='65266' date='Jan 7 2009, 04:17 PM']mmmmm...black n tan...can't go wrong there! Very nice.[/quote]



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Very clean example Dan. What's your preferred color combo?
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[quote name='rxter' post='65406' date='Jan 10 2009, 06:56 AM']+1

Very clean example Dan. What's your preferred color combo?[/quote]



Before you guys flame me, remember that this is very subjective so no one is wrong or right - simply a personal preference ( as long as you note, that I have impecable taste aesthetically-speaking, so flaming is futile anyway <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )



So : midnight blue / classic grey

slate grey / ( see below )

silver / ( see below )

black / ( see below )

speed yellow / black



I am actually planning to change the interior seats, door panels trim, etc.. to either 1) wine color factory leather Aston Martin or BMWs ,

or 2) the rust color factory leather for Porsche



Other than the primary reason which is that I find those colors to be the most appealing in an interior, I think the combo of a slate grey or black 968 with a rust or a wine color interior ( essentially a two-tone because of the black carpet, dash, window sill trim, etc ) would be jaw-dropping.

Just MHO <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



My iris blue is just a bit too bright to change the interior to that, or I would have done it already . besides I love classic grey ( not the light grey though )
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[quote name='ds968' post='65407' date='Jan 10 2009, 12:15 PM']Before you guys flame me, remember that this is very subjective so no one is wrong or right - simply a personal preference ( as long as you note, that I have impecable taste aesthetically-speaking, so flaming is futile anyway <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )



So : midnight blue / classic grey

slate grey / ( see below )

silver / ( see below )

black / ( see below )

speed yellow / black



I am actually planning to change the interior seats, door panels trim, etc.. to either 1) wine color factory leather Aston Martin or BMWs ,

or 2) the rust color factory leather for Porsche



Other than the primary reason which is that I find those colors to be the most appealing in an interior, I think the combo of a slate grey or black 968 with a rust or a wine color interior ( essentially a two-tone because of the black carpet, dash, window sill trim, etc ) would be jaw-dropping.

Just MHO <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



My iris blue is just a bit too bright to change the interior to that, or I would have done it already . besides I love classic grey ( not the light grey though )[/quote]



ds069, don't know if you noticed, but my Slate Gray Metallic / Classic Gray Leather Interior 1992 968 is for sale.
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#17

you should post specs on the car, like mileage - i know for example that dan is looking for an extremely low miles showroom car to mothball until he burns his up - others would want the same kind of info - from your ad there is no telling what the car is like



if you can't edit it, send me the things you want to include, and i'll do it
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#18

[quote name='rob76turbo' post='65426' date='Jan 10 2009, 07:45 PM']ds069, don't know if you noticed, but my Slate Gray Metallic / Classic Gray Leather Interior 1992 968 is for sale.[/quote]

Rob,



For some reason, I wasn't being allowed to reply to the thread containing your ad. Looks like a very nice car; I have one quick question: Why did you (or a previous owner) replace the power assisted steering rack with a manual one? And what's it like to drive (and park)? Thanks.
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lol - i sure wish people would read the stuff at the top of the classifieds - it's right there in each ad



it is a classified ad, and not a thread - you must reply to the seller directly - replies are not allowed in the ad itself - this is to prevent the dilution of the ad with comments about what somebody thinks is right or wrong with the item, which was negatively affecting the ability of people to sell things
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#20

[quote name='flash' post='65428' date='Jan 10 2009, 05:57 PM']i know for example that dan is looking for an extremely low miles showroom car to mothball until he burns his up[/quote]



exactly the criteria and the purpose I have in mind !





of course if something just slightly off / close enough to that might be out there, I could be missing out on a nice opportunity so will definitely look into

rob's 968 and a couple of others I just learned about recently, whose owners may consider selling..



thanks all ( for pointing these cars out ) really appreciate it !
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