993 C2S Prices
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Condition is everything.
I have a similar car to yours.
Mine is mint: serviced at reading every year, including everything, corosion treated everywhere. Car detailed twice a year. Never sleeps outside. It looks better than a 50k miles i was about to buy last week.
My car is midnight blue and manual. I would not let it go for less than 50k. Maybe not even at that price. Why? Could not replace it.
I have a similar car to yours.
Mine is mint: serviced at reading every year, including everything, corosion treated everywhere. Car detailed twice a year. Never sleeps outside. It looks better than a 50k miles i was about to buy last week.
My car is midnight blue and manual. I would not let it go for less than 50k. Maybe not even at that price. Why? Could not replace it.
Condition is everything, easy to put circa £5k to £8k into a good car to address a few age related points.
At early £30s it will sell in minutes, they are some strong trade buyers at the moment, give the usual suspects a call, many will have a waiting list, so you may be surprised.
Cheers
At early £30s it will sell in minutes, they are some strong trade buyers at the moment, give the usual suspects a call, many will have a waiting list, so you may be surprised.
Cheers
stichill99 said:
At the Beamish show last September there was a private sale guards red C2s for £28500 which was very nice and I then saw it advertised a month later for £27500 and it then sold so you will be looking about high 20's
When is the next Beamish show - I will take a dozen at that price !The last one I had was about 4 years ago - zenith blue with marble leather. It'd had the suspension replaced (by OPC), had nearly new SO-2's, I had the windscreen surrounds (front screen removed, ptfe tape replaced etc) and front end re-painted and all mechanical work that Unit 11 could find done (RMS, FMS, selector shaft seal, new rear discs & pads and a few other bits & pieces).
With 83k on it I advertised it at £29,990 and it sold quickly. I'd suggest that one as good as that now would make £3-5k more.
With 83k on it I advertised it at £29,990 and it sold quickly. I'd suggest that one as good as that now would make £3-5k more.
thegoose said:
The last one I had was about 4 years ago - zenith blue with marble leather. It'd had the suspension replaced (by OPC), had nearly new SO-2's, I had the windscreen surrounds (front screen removed, ptfe tape replaced etc) and front end re-painted and all mechanical work that Unit 11 could find done (RMS, FMS, selector shaft seal, new rear discs & pads and a few other bits & pieces).
With 83k on it I advertised it at £29,990 and it sold quickly. I'd suggest that one as good as that now would make £3-5k more.
10-15k more. It will sell.With 83k on it I advertised it at £29,990 and it sold quickly. I'd suggest that one as good as that now would make £3-5k more.
Why? Nice looking 911, good to drive, hardly any manual for sale.
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