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clubsport

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I appreciate it is a rare Evo 450bhp version, nice car even if it doesn't have the alloy doors..

http://www.hexagonclassics.com/car_sales/Porsche-993_GT2_Evo/3088.htm

makes the offers on £200k rhd example on PH reasonable?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2221250.htm

Are these cars actually selling or just "offered", has the bubble gone too far?

I know the silver car is rhd and may appeal to a different part of the world, but with the recent turmoil, the €uro still seems to be hanging in...for now, how long before these UK based lefties start to look expensive again to European buyers?
 
It looks as if the cash hopes of those who sell are not matched by the cash offers of those who buy, especially in the 100k+ 964 and 993 segment of the market [;)][;)] There are several attractive cars priced in this segment that have not sold now for several years.


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I appreciate it is a rare Evo 450bhp version, nice car even if it doesn't have the alloy doors..

http://www.hexagonclassics.com/car_sales/Porsche-993_GT2_Evo/3088.htm

makes the offers on £200k rhd example on PH reasonable?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2221250.htm

Are these cars actually selling or just "offered", has the bubble gone too far?

I know the silver car is rhd and may appeal to a different part of the world, but with the recent turmoil, the €uro still seems to be hanging in...for now, how long before these UK based lefties start to look expensive again to European buyers?
 
Mmmmmm where is the weld in cage gone,that was done so nicely.
Silly money,as you say others have now been for sale for a long time.
 
Paul, is that JohnC's old car?.....I assumed so when the ad mentioned Aachen, then the cage you brought up.........last time I saw this it was drifting round clearways!
 
Fairly sure its JC car,nice car well used,as intended.
Interesting about the evo 2 and build numbers.The first version with all the the thin bits is the daddy
 

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