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912 on e bay

that really is TOP money for a left hand drive 912 which can be picked up for as low as £7,000 for a reasonable one.

now if it was a rare right hand drive UK car then i'd say its a bargin.
 
Some folk will pay a large premium for a rhd car it's true, 12k is at the top end of 912 value. If it was my money then I would want EVERYTHING in top condition. The present market seems to be a buyers one with a few excellent cars not selling for reasonable money. I personally would steer clear of eBay, they are usually over priced. I don't know this car so can't comment.
 
It all depends how nice it is - there really are on a handful of what I would term nice 912s in the country.

If it's been rebuilt properly, £12K is a fair price.

LHD is always better than RHD but then I'm biased!
 

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