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Where in the World was this ?

ChrisW

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Well the 993RS Forum got there first ... you should have given the answer ... if you knew !

More pics ? You will want to see them [;)]

I could alternate them between the Forums to create a little inter Forum interest ?? !
 
Chris

What do they want for it? I have assumed by looking at SCM site that it's priced at £79,995 (based upon where it sits in the running order of their ads), which, in my opinion, makes it very good value. Certainly a better bet than those new kettles and good value when compared to the GT Classics £100,000 plus 964 N-GT (which I'd much prefer!!!!).

Damen
 

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Chris

What do they want for it? I have assumed by looking at SCM site that it's priced at £79,995 (based upon where it sits in the running order of their ads), which, in my opinion, makes it very good value. Certainly a better bet than those new kettles and good value when compared to the GT Classics £100,000 plus 964 N-GT (which I'd much prefer!!!!).

Damen
The price of this 993 rs has got to be over the £100,000 for sure.
 
John said it sold for £130k. Add to that the new car tax in HK of 120% of the original new price of the car ? (Or so it says on the 993RS forum ...) [8|]. Makes the cost of flying it there very small beer.

Melv, it does smell new !!!!

But strangely, completely different from the low mileage Red 964RS that Peter L. had --- and my Coral car. The 964RS' when original, smell to me of the glue they used to stick down the carpet ... maybe a slight smell of gelatin or ?

Anybody want to see a couple of "how was she built" pics ?
 
At £130K, I think it's over priced, regardless of the fact that it sold. All of a sudden the £100K N-GT looks like good value!!!!

Damen
 
I think part of the appeal of this was that it was totally and verifiably --- NEW !

There is only one N-GT that I know of in broadly comparable condition, and I don't think any car that has been rejuvenated (irrespective of the cost) could be compared with these.
 

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