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Hey guys,
Haven't had much time to drive my car and have been trying to sell it, but have to admit traffic has been very light over the past year. I've pretty much just stuck to CL, which I realize is pretty limited, though I do also have it in pano. I started at 17,000 and am now at 14,900. I'm interested to see if you guys think I have it priced right. I'd like a fairly quick sale, but don't want to give it away. It rides perfect and is very solid mechanically with a good amount of upgrades. It would take very little to turn it into a full blown race car; its fast and handles incredibly. Equally, it would be a solid performer on the street (just need to put the muffler and cat back on.) Everything works, except a recent minor issue withe AC, (compressor not getting power). It's not a concours car, but is definitely presentable, body is prob 7.5 out if 10.
Here's the ad:
http://cnj.craigslist.org/cto/3870767192.html
Appreciate your (honest) thoughts.
Thanks
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Hi,
I have a few comments, I hope you will take these as constructive:
CL is a very local market, I think you would do better on Cars.com or Autotrader.com to grab a national market.
I would be cautious about a car which is a half-way race car. If you have used it for racing you should say so, how much and how often. If not, you should say that too.
I think you should show pictures of any "flaws" (dash cracks, etc.). If the problems are (as you describe) minor, then there is no harm in showing that a 20 year old car is not showroom perfect and sets the right expectations for an in person inspection.
Clean the engine bay and replace the picture.
4,661 968s sold in North America (2,417 Coupes) for the series from 1992-1995.
Compare your $14,900 against this:
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/...3877&Log=0
GLWS,
Jay
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Thanks for the comments, very useful perspective and what I was after. Have received one call to trade for a 300zx. Other than that and the occasional Nigerian scam, nothing else, its been on cl about 60 days. I'll firm up the ad and go national. 13k would be acceptable, 9 would not.
I've only had the car for three years and probably done 15 -20 DEs on it with local pca. I don't drive it on the street and its no longer registered. I bought car with 135k miles, now has 138,000. Max did the head gasket at 137000 miles and valves were fine. It is a well maintained car, no leaks. One thing the track did was expose all the flaws, and they've all been fixed. I've put way more into it then I could ever get back, but my time is pretty limited these days, hence the desire to sell.
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The car is listed here, but price was very high. Ill revisit that ad, placed quite a while ago at a crazy price when I was less serious.
no pinion issue.
No service records prior to three years ago, but have a ton since.
I trust max when he tells me what's right and what's wrong, he's done all the heavy work on the car.
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More and more, I believe that I will continue to drive mine into the ground and plan on reaping very little at the end...ah, but what memories <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
(keep in mind I'm still 6 years from 100k at my current rate of driving)
Jay
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I gave my 92 6 speed coupe away for $2500. It was all I could get with 386,000 km. I also gave away my 92 tip cab with 73,000 km for $8000. Again, all I could get. But I enjoyed driving them when I had them. I do miss the coupe, it was different from the 911 and a lot of fun to drive. If I had a garage I would have kept it.
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[quote name='Cloud9...68' timestamp='1371592206' post='144548']. We may ultimately all be left with the choice of keeping it forever, giving it away for nothing, really running it into the ground, or converting it to a track car (and then keeping it forever)..[/quote]
The problem with going down the full track route is that the repairs can get very expensive and much more frequent. They are very good street cars.
1986 Porsche 911 Targa (guards red/black interior)
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2005 Acura RL
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