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    FS: 1987 Porsche 924S - 3757 miles

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    What is odd here the same car is being offed by two different dealers; one in Colorado and one in Florida. Go figure.
    VIN: WP0AA092XHN454065
    Mileage: 3756 or 3757

    Price: $24,900 (World Imports USA, Jacksonville, FL)
    http://www.worldimportsusa.com/certi...b32404ccd3.htm

    No price listed at Prestige Imports, Lakewood, Colorado
    http://www.prestigeimports.net/used/...9d10b94a36.htm



    Doug Dill

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    Sold yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    Sold yesterday.
    And why would you know that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    And why would you know that?
    That, my friend, is an excellent question...

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    I had an 87 924S at one point...great car in my opinion. I've always liked the narrow body style. Now if they had put the later dash and a turbo on them THAT would have really been a great car!
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    Some flames would really sell it - or at least make it go faster
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    That, my friend, is an excellent question...
    Mr. T wants a little brother?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Mr. T wants a little brother?
    Ha. Yes he did.

    It came down to the same question it always does - What would I rather have? $25k or a really clean 924S with 3,700 miles? Yet another easy decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    Some flames would really sell it - or at least make it go faster
    Oh yeah. I'm all about the speed lately. Check out my other arrival this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    Ha. Yes he did.

    It came down to the same question it always does - What would I rather have? $25k or a really clean 924S with 3,700 miles? Yet another easy decision.
    There are some cars that are timeless.

    This isn't one of them.



    Don't care how few miles on it. Whether the new owner drives it or not it will need another set of motor mounts in 2-3 years. (And I'm SURE they just replaced them.)

    If it was possible for a car to have a disease this model would have Hantavirus. Mainly because rodents love to live in them and eat them. And poop in them.

    Sorry, it's true.

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