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Author:  phil21turbo [ Sun Jan 03, 2016 6:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Help with valuation

Hi All,

I am very reluctantly starting an advert for my 944 turbo M030. She has covered 150k from new. I am the 3rd owner. Top end rebuild, belts, brakes overhauled (big blacks), suspension, bushes. In 4 years I have spent around 10k on maintenance, paint & rust repairs with receipts to prove.. Has new tyres all round with approx 2.5k miles covered. Plus lots of other bits & bobs. Is reguarly maintained & serviced by local indy..

Prices have been so varied the last year, so could do with a little bit of guidance from any experts on here please :D

Here is a photobucket link so you can see condition from recent detailing session.

http://s15.photobucket.com/user/phil21t ... E%20DETAIL

Much appreciated :wink:

ps. Should I try some of the dealers before I advertise, or do you think the mileage will put them off ?

Author:  MichaelW944 [ Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:08 pm ]
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That car is stunning. Good luck with the sale.

Author:  Andrew [ Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:15 pm ]
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Please contact Jason Gibson TIPEC Chairman who will assist with valuation.

Author:  944-Scott [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:17 am ]
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Agreed it is a stunning car, imho I cant help thinking it would sell better with silver wheels.

Author:  JasonGibson [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:27 am ]
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There's not been too many for sale recently and certainly none have been hitting the high prices of last summer.
Condition, Mileage and originality are key to higher prices

Cars currently for sale range from a 70k mile car at £19,995, one with 135k up for £12,995 and a nice clean example a couple of miles from me a 1989 with 128k up for £13,750
E-Porsche not far from you, has a 1990 with 118k up for £13,995

I completely agree about the wheels, 10 potential customers can suddenly become one just by something as simple as wheel colour.
Also put the original steering wheel back on.

If you want to chat to dealers that may be interested, you could try Paul Stephens or Philip Raby
I'd start with Paul http://www.paul-stephens.com

Author:  mick43 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 6:30 pm ]
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my 2p....

lovely looking car with what looks like a great history of TLC.

for me the wheels are spot on in black, and would have been my first mod if I had purchased the car....

ask top dollar and go from there...

history negates high mileage... all in my humble opinion of course :)

Author:  white944 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 6:40 pm ]
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£10995 if you want to sell it quickly, 12995 if you don't mind it hanging around till Easter.

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