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Turbo 3.6

carreracat

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Can anyone point in the right direction for a resource on the value of a turbo 3.6?

I'm looking at a RHD car with about 40k miles on it, a lot of history since 2004 but not a lot from before that, very good stock condition.

Many thanks
 

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Can anyone point in the right direction for a resource on the value of a turbo 3.6?

I'm looking at a RHD car with about 40k miles on it, a lot of history since 2004 but not a lot from before that, very good stock condition.

Many thanks

Mine was the JZM sale. To a collector. Sad to see it go, but not been using it much. [:(]

High prices reflect "collectibility", so history and provenance key to good prices. Generally, comprehensive service history, no panel damage, decent colour combination and original spec (should be a C16 UK delivered car) will be attractive and highly prized. Cars with chequered pasts, dodgy colours ( not many 3.6's appear to have an issue on that front) and turbo "upgrades" can be priced a lot lower.

However, with so few around, prices are not going to be in a book. They seem to have risen c£5-10k per annual over last 6-7 years. No idea when that stops.

40k miles sounds good. Evidence is important if they want a high price I guess.....[8|]
 
Sorry to hear it's gone, Mike![:(]... but a great price.
Really hope you'll be in another fine Porsche soon![:)]
 
Thanks gents, it's not a UK car, it was first delivered to HK. I'm just waiting for some more details and will check out the VIN with Porsche.
 
Thanks Jonny, as soon as I have the VIN I will let you know.

Could you please PM more details on the silver UK car you have listed on your register site?
 

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