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    I thought it was interesting Bill Noon asking for Porsche S information on a ferrari web site. It was a name from the past!
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    I looked at this car- not a fan!

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    what do people think about the silver S for sale at caporsche, has anybody seen this car ? http://www.caporsche.net/images/cars...pe/images.html

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    Was just out at his shop- he has some great cars- more to choose from the any place in the USA...visiting in person may be a worth while trip?

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    I am thinking about flying out but before I make the trip wanted to check and see what his reputation is and the quality of his full restorations any feedback appreciated

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    One other tidbit...

    When last listed for sale in 2009, it had a "Buy it now" of $69,000 with two $60,000 offers and did not sell. In 2011, it had a "Buy it now" of $89,000 and an offer of $80,000. I'm not sure they actually want to sell it. FWIW
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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc123 View Post
    what do people think about the silver S for sale at caporsche, has anybody seen this car ? http://www.caporsche.net/images/cars...pe/images.html
    I have not seen it but I did talk with them about it. I believe it was either $115k or $125k and I don't think its the original engine. I could be wrong, but that is what I gathered from our conversation.
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