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    This car is almost starting to look like a deal...

    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    Senior Member Homemade 911's Avatar
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    $82,000...???

    and you'll still need to get it across the pond...

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    Plus........

    Quote Originally Posted by Homemade 911
    and you'll still need to get it across the pond...

    ...then you need to pay Customs duty, then you need to pay your local DMV state sales tax and registration fees!!!
    J-P
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    What am I missing here?????????

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    I have seen detailed pics of the car its done right.

    Remember Most Prices include GST (sales tax) which is 19 percent right now
    Try Mobile.De

    I am living in Germany and will be glad to look at a car for someone, I have a mechanic in Koln area that was dealer trained and has worked on everything from a Pre-As to a GT1s, He has been on support team for the supercup
    He has several customers that he maintains Early 911s for, and supports
    them at the Vintage Grand Prix at the "Ring" I am not advertising here
    but he is as good as they get. Those who know me know that

    This is a teaser ad from a dealer in Essen, a Strong area for dealers in
    what the Germans call "Old Timers" It's near the Netherlands where
    your import duty is lower.

    Remember its restored not original, Its nice but their are better examples in the US when you figure the costs involved .

    I am now really crying about the 72 Olive Green Targa 70K miles SS etc. I had a deposit on in Utah that a Doctor bought after I passed to buy a 356 convertable D I still love Targas more than most but in 02 I had it bought for sub $20K 1 of 2 ok 3 I wish I stretched to buy.


    Rambling in Germany

    Randy
    Randy K. Germany /Oregon Way too many put away way too many gone !

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkH
    What am I missing here?????????
    For what it's worth, the recent '73 S S/R Coupe for $35,000 plus what many here have suggested for a full scale restoration (~$40,000) is getting very close to the $82,000 that is being asked for this car. Not that I could afford it!
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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