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Thread: Original Market (US, German, etc) Affect on Early S Values?

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    Reimportation into the USA if documentation can be provided is exempt.

    I have a similar situation where a late model 911 was purchased in the USA, RIV (www.riv.ca) imported into Canada and is now going back into the USA. It's exempt if I can get a purchase agreement from the selling (originating) dealer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    Actually, there is no Carrera RS 1976, but 123 very special and highly desirable G-model Carrera 2700 built in that year to get rid of the MFIs engine with much satisfaction of the sportier customers. I'd say 120-150 kEuro for pristine specimen.
    I figured the RS designation, would get some reaction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Re import to where, Germany from USA??
    That is kind of funny. A government that doesn't tax or re tax? I'm not a tax expert, but you can bet if they squeeze a euro and or dollar or whatever they will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcgreen View Post
    I figured the RS designation, would get some reaction.
    Well, I don't agree with the ongoing trend of badging everything with "RS/RSR". Your '76 2.7 MFI Carrera is a great and desirable car in its own right and it deserves to be known and called for what it really is.
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