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    At that offer, this is clearly a steal.
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    With all due respect to OP...

    It has been for sale a LONG TIME so a "STEAL"... That remains to be seen

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    I think partly my fault. I had several offers of $100k in the past. That I just couldn’t get around to accepting. Now keep in mind every offer was sight unseen. The people that did come to see the car in person had hopes to buy in the $90’s. Maybe coming over to pick it apart then negotiate me down. Once they saw the car in person they knew that this wasn’t some quick bondo paint job. And realized this is a very nicely done car. And knew that it wasn’t going at $90k. So an offer of $90 would be insulting so to speak.
    To build a car like this it will cost you upwards of $125k. And a lot of time...
    First person who sees this car in person that can afford a $100k car will write the check.

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    Sometimes the first offers are the "best offers sir" Assuming they would perform... Its easy to make an offer... Wiring funds sight-unseen is a different story.


    Great Car.

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    You may be right.... at least I’ve dealt with genuinely sincere people. No one has been jerks or insulting.
    It’s a neat unique fast car. Built well. Great quality and good attention to detail. But a 911 hotrod isn’t for everyone. That is...till you drive it.

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    do not be discouraged.. the value is there, you just need the right person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seafeye View Post
    You may be right.... at least I’ve dealt with genuinely sincere people. No one has been jerks or insulting.
    It’s a neat unique fast car. Built well. Great quality and good attention to detail. But a 911 hotrod isn’t for everyone. That is...till you drive it.
    I'm not in the market but have remarked time and again what an outstanding car that is, and at a fantastic price. I've even pushed friends in the market to consider it. In any event it is a job very well done, congrats.

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    I don't understand, it checks all the boxes. Only thing I can see is the new Porsche fan wants displacement. A 3.2-3.6 that no one can really use on the road and it sells fast....or add stickers and list it on bat. Lol
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    I think the glass and the R lights are what’s holding it back. If it were metal and had regular lights it would have been sold.

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    My theme on building the car was to produce a 911R replica. I knew it wouldn’t be exact as I was starting with a long wheel base car. But it didn’t stop me from trying. Couple months ago I was at Amelia island. Talking to a guy who’s company does this exact thing. He said his car was an exact replica of the original 911R. So I had a closer look. Steel doors, no side oil cooler, rear quarter window frames, not twin plugged etc...
    I’m not saying my car is an exact replica but put beside a real “R”. It’s pretty cool.
    Yellow car is canepas. Drive the real one for $1.5 million or an equal or better performer look alike at $100k?
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