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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 23-October 04 From: So. CA Member No.: 2,990 ![]() |
He wants me to have it really bad, but I have 3 BMW 2002tii's and a few other cars and nowhere to put it. It's really clean. I'm tempted. I know a lot of '02 owners have also owned or own 914's.
Ebay linky Any ideas? Thanks, Craig (possibly a newbie here) |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 23-October 04 From: So. CA Member No.: 2,990 ![]() |
'75 is smog exempt in CA now, not so for '76 and newer. The door panels could use new backing. I didn't see any rust. He has $11,700 into it, reserve is at $5000. There are a few minor things that need to be looked at, but nothing really important. I can do a lot of the fixes myself having owned all these '02's.
It is on consignment. They are listing it on Ebay for him. He and his wife have Porsches also and he needs to get rid of this one. No time to drive it. The wheels aren't very popular? I thought they looked good, being period correct. What's a better choice for that vintage look? |
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