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2k mile 993RS RHD for sale

With the £/€ rate where it is, that is probably worth less than a 50k miles Lhd car. [:D]

It does sound fantastic, assuming it is untouched and has some form of service history it has to be up for £100k...?

Even with a low 2000 miles covered in 13 odd years, I bet the lacquer is peeling on the Speedlines and they need a refurb! [:(]
 
its a specialist cars of malton car so take what you think will be the highest price possible......and double it![:D][:D][:D][;)]
 
won't it be the car in the GT purely Porsche article as that was a White mint looking rhooker?

Clearly a lovely looking car; long term the market for Rh cars must be smaller and if you are tall they are not as roomy to drive so I wonder if ultimately the premium for Rh over lh will go?

Anyway i bet they'll want lots for it!!
 
Not the GTPP car , this ones lived in the West country ish for a while ,,,,,,,,had a personal plate
 
Vic, I recall a white rhd be-spoilered car sold out of OPC Bristol about 3-4 years ago,,,,I thought that had about 9k miles though not 2k, do you remember that one?...interesting how rare the UK white rhd cars are, they must be locked up in collections the whole time.
 
Paul ur right , not sure where it went , no ones told me who this guy is who sold it seen piccies a little while back with personal plate i cud nt recognise ............no question, absolutely genuine car been on at various prices ,clearly pretty unusal and trying for all they can get .....why not , if someones prepared to pay , I' M NOT! its the old story what happens to the value whn its say 10 000 miles ................rhetorical , dont care !
 
Surely this will end up in a museum ?

With this mileage it's hardly a useable proposition, is it ?

For example, what would John say if thirty of us turned up for a decent test drive ?

What is very interesting to me is to see it and just get a feel for the things that make it original.

Do you remember the LHD very low mileage 964RS that did the rounds --- and was then sold by Thomas S ?? It did take a while to move ... and with what premium ?

But this is certainly a joyous thing, --- and maybe somebody will just take what would have been a new car premium and expend it on this car ??


 
The white 2k miles car is a minter,it was for sale a couple of weeks ago,but fell through via local opc. around 125.
The white 9k miles car went to london,it was badly corroded underneath and needed some care and attention.These cars are not great parked up unless stored correctly.
I am suprised John is getting the car as the owner said he was probably not selling,as i did know a person trying to buy the car for strong money.
 
was in TS place this week ............hes got a 14k Maritime 964 rs cs and a yellow abt 21k .........both look amazing .....................i guess u meant the green one known as Kermit ? It all amazes me at these prices , someones paid for mine so want back in at lower level for something interesting or special ..............sat there for a while , listening to calls,my Germans ok, he has a real European market sold 2 while i was there and there were 2 more very close !
 
vic
I think the secret will be to be patient as i am sure some interesting cars will be around next year.!
The problem with the nice low miles cars,is what do you do with them,when you are paying top dollar.True ownership is not to have them parked up.
I know where there is a very nice CGT for sale at a good price,same spec as mine and JC car if you are interested vic!!!!!!


 
ORIGINAL: paul howells

vic
I think the secret will be to be patient as i am sure some interesting cars will be around next year.!
The problem with the nice low miles cars,is what do you do with them,when you are paying top dollar.True ownership is not to have them parked up.
I know where there is a very nice CGT for sale at a good price,same spec as mine and JC car if you are interested vic!!!!!!

VIC...NO!!!!! Don't go to the dark sides....
 
Paul totally agree , but ther is a market still in Europe as i saw at Toms this week , cant see me in a CGT, not unless i take up Bank Robbery ...................i guess by the darkside Jason means buying Carlos s black one ! Looking fwd to seeing his 'new' project u ve been garaging Paul ..........................All the best for Xmas guys , guess i ll have to wait and see what Santa brings !
 
Sorry vic,you ment jc rsr,its stunning.I will get him to put some photos up some time,it looks just right in white,11&13 inch wheels.
Just got the engine running nice,its feeling strong and quick.Also just done a setup ,so it should handle well.Forecast is dry tomorrow,so its going to get it.!!
Just putting my st back together after the Tour Britania incident,hoping to get a few early cars out for a play in the new year.
 

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