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M030 on ebay
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#2

looks like zimmerman rotors - can't tell about anything else - looks pretty good



i noticed it was nearly 100 degrees wherever the shot was taken - OUCH!
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#3

What makes you think it is a M030 car? I see the cross drilled rotors but anyone can add those, right? Are the calipers the larger ones?
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#4

The 'Buy it Now" price makes me sad.



>$10k for a 59,000 mile 968 in good condition.



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#5

M030 or not, looks like good buy.
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#6

I’m not far from this area...if anyone is interested I can check it out



Luke
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#7

The shut line on the boonet (hood) looks twisted, maybe a sign of a front end shunt?

With prices like these in the US, I think I should look into a personal import.
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#8

it looks to me like it's just a bit low on the right side front corner - needs adjusting of the rubber stopper - very common
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#9

[quote name='flash' post='53405' date='May 27 2008, 02:33 PM']it looks to me like it's just a bit low on the right side front corner - needs adjusting of the rubber stopper - very common[/quote]



and easy to fix <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#10

yeah..looks pretty good....still has original intake horn. like to see some under shots...
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#11

The car has 60K plus on it. I checked out the Carfax and it has had issues with the odometer since 2005. Looks nice though...
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#12

Amazing price. I see it has 3 offers thus far. My guess is that it will be sold by Friday.



Sure is a nice looking coupe. Viewing this pic, it looks as if the the rear tires should be 18" to fill the wheel well. The fronts however look fine.

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#13

Unless there is a pic of the Option sticker you really cannot eye a M030.

But my best guess says it is.

Wish I had the cash to steal this one.
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I looked this one over earlier today. "One-owned lawyer car - odo stopped working" That scare anyone other than me? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



Price does look awefully tempting though...
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[quote name='Seadweller23' post='53445' date='May 27 2008, 10:52 PM']The car has 60K plus on it. I checked out the Carfax and it has had issues with the odometer since 2005. Looks nice though...[/quote]



<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> odometers don't have 'issues.' They are either accurate or not. I would not touch a car with that little jewel of an issue that could not prove real mileage without CARFAX and repair records.
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#16

lol - ok - when yours breaks, and you join the club of those of us who have gone through it, i'll make sure to poke at you about how many miles are really on it, after you drive it for a while until you fix it
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#17

From the tag of codes, I had the guy email me a photo.





Code Option Description

030 Sport Group

220 Locking differential

231 choice of tyres (bridgestone/conti/michelin or pirelli) (968)

331 AM/FM Cassette w/2 door speakers

398 17 " 5-Spoke Wheels (P205/50ZR17 front, P225/40ZR17 rear) [1996]

423 Cassette container and coin box

454 Automatic speed control

490 Hi-Fi sound system

650 Sunroof

XD4 Porsche Crest Rim Caps
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#18

I thought it was an M030 because I have one...and the rotor hole pattern is the same... also if you look at the under the hood shot...the adjustable front shocks appear. I believe it is an M030 car...
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#19

That makes it potentially a hell of a deal.
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[quote name='KensCab' post='53511' date='May 29 2008, 12:27 AM']Code Option Description

030 Sport Group[/quote]



That would be it.
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