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GEN 2 TURBO CABRIOLET

lomondloch

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I am looking for a gen 2 turbo cabriolet, a 2008 car. What sort of money would a FPSH car set me back?
My 2006 C4S I have had for 6 years and I am looking for a change. It has 59k and a full service history in Slate grey, lots of good options. I wonder what the value of this would be?
My learned PCGB colleague's advice is respectfully sought.
 

ORIGINAL: lomondloch

I am looking for a gen 2 turbo cabriolet, a 2008 car.
That will be a challenge as the Gen 2 turbos first arrived on these shores in late 2009!
I think low to mid £70k would be the lowest for a cab.
 

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