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Thinking of selling!!

l.chadburn

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This is my 1992 c4 cab.

I am thinking of selling so that I can buy a coupe. I have two young children and a coupe would be a better option and much easier to fit rear car seats into.
And travelling with the roof down whilst they are in the back is a no no. It's far too breezy for them.

It has been valued by the club at 23k, how realistic is this price when actually coming to sell it?

I have been, dare I say it... Looking at a 993 c2s but haven't really made my mind up which coupe model I want, I just think it would be better off all round.

My only dilemma is that I have brought this car back to life over a period of 2 years and therefore have a good grasp on what has been done on it, and I love it to bits.

Advise please


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Sorry mark put this in the wrong section.

I can't find how to remove it.

If u can please delete as I've put it in the 964 section

Lee
 
Hi Lee, I could remove it but it doesn't do any harm to leave it in place.

You had me worried there for a minute, but a swap to a 993 C2s would mega cool, I love the wide body, if I was to swap that is what it would be for.
 
What a shock I got. Read the headline and thought you were selling and leaving PCGB. What a relief - good luck with the sale.

Paul.
 
Nice car but not sure you would get £23k for it. Though some dealer cars are up in the low 30s at the moment for manual coupes. You never know. If you don't ask you don't get.
 
Couldn't do that Paul.

Andrew - your right, would hope to hit 20k but like you say, if you don't ask.

Think I will put it up and see what happens.

Although got a Westfield to sell first (nearly finished red top project) so that I can make up,the difference.

Lee
 

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