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Selling my low mileage Black 944 Turbo Cab

Hi there,

in 2009 I bought a Turbo Cab (lovely thing??) in London and ended up exporting it to Denmark where I live.
Due to my much to rare drives in the car in recent years I have decided to sell it as I now am moving on with a new (944 of course!) project and will drive it even less in the future ??
My question to You is this:
You know the car market in the UK much better than I do. What is a fair price for a genuine Turbo Cab with low miles, fair condition with a few expensive tweeks to the brakes and suspension (all changes are bolt on items that are very easily redone if the new owner so wishes). The genuines I see for sale are in my opinion very expensive - I don't want to overprice the car and think it should be more like 20,000ish and not 30,000ish pounds - but what do You think?

Also where should I advertise? I will of course advertise it here on the board but is Pistonheads also a good place? I am also thinking of Ebay and other Porsche fora but I feel unsure where it will be good sense and where it could be a backfire of stemning like a non-serious seller.

I look forward to hopefully receiving a few hints - and if anyone is interested then please chime in as I want to pass her on to a loving owner and would give a reduction in Price for a true Porsche lover and PCGB member ??

Happy greetings
Niels
 
Hi Niels,

I'd consider either auction, PCGB have a partnership with Silverstone auctions, or talking to a dealer like Gmund Cars.

Nice Turbo Cabs are very collectible, and so rarely come up for sale it's hard to know where to offer it. You could have a buyer out there desperate for one with £20K or £30K burning a hole in his pocket, or two buyers who would bid it up even higher. After the 993 GT2 went up so far beyond the estimate recently, and the 968 Turbo RS is offered for three quarters of a million, I think the rare Porsche market is still over-valued and that will filter down to the turbo cabs. [:)]
 

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