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How do you sell a 964.

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How do you sell a 964?

I have a realy nice K Reg 964 C2 and have been advertising it for about 18 months but not one person has shown any interest.

Am I doing something wrong? i.e. a poor description, is it the wrong colour, to expensive or are these cars just unsellable?

 
Where are you advertising it and how much for? Have you got a link to the ad?

Post the details for us and let's have a look.
 
Usual problem is that you've over valued it.

Look at similar cars and price accordingly.

Rgs
Mel
 
Take it to a show, tipec is on next week and sell/advertise it there in the carpark.
I was asked to sell my 93 K at tipec but didnt
Had it on display a year later at eynsham and was asked again to sell it to someone else which i did
Got a good price too
 

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