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> OT - 911 SC valuation, link within
Gint
post Nov 21 2010, 06:39 PM
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Let's say this car is as described and only has one or two minor issues as any used car does. No major mechanical like broken studs, etc... Is it worth the asking price? If not how much is it worth and why?

http://denver.craigslist.org/ctd/2063475444.html
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Vysoc
post Nov 22 2010, 04:41 PM
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Hello,

Things to look for when buying an SC.

1) Head Studs
2) Chain Tensioner Upgrade
3) Pop Off Valve
4) Engine Compression Numbers
Maintenance History, get everything available to you. If there is not a lot of information you may want to walk. PPI is a must.
AC will most likely Not work..Dog Breath Cold.

You saw the Auto Trader add and he was willing to sell it for less than the 15,500. then, so what do you think the dealer bought it for?

I know these cars as I own a 80, Weissach Edition, this color combination would be considered a good one, very different.

I would estimate that this car could be bought for less than 14K.

I love my 914 but when I drive the SC it still really amazes me with some of the great "seat of the pants" feel it has.

Just my 2 cents.

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