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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by jlebenon » Sun 25 Oct 2015, 19:30

Classic911.co.za got plenty Porsches
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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by ZA Perana » Sun 25 Oct 2015, 20:07

Burnthosetyres wrote:That's Martyn Davis' shop, he changed from American cars to European 2 years ago.... guaranteed to be exposed to over inflated prices!!!
I was hoping someone would point this out. :D Am I correct he also had a hand in building some American muscle cars...
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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by lumi-fan » Sun 25 Oct 2015, 20:58

That looks awesome.

Deal killer for me would be LHD.

And the price will probably be very high.

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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by Burnthosetyres » Mon 26 Oct 2015, 06:51

ZA Parana 100% his email address is BigBlock@.....
He built my Camaro the 2nd time
round for the previous owner..:

You would see a Vette for sale in JHB for a price, next day he'd advertise it for 150k more and it's still untouched on a truck from JHB to CPT...:

Hey it's a business.... there are others doing it too..: I just don't like it!

I've always bought my cars from Brad Hall he doesn't rip the ring out the chicken!!
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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by Burnthosetyres » Sat 07 Nov 2015, 11:39

Prime example of when shops get in on the act! This is in my opinion a R450k car, R500k Max, so now there is demand...: and we have aim for the stars pricing!!
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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by MOJO » Mon 14 Dec 2015, 18:34

I've also been looking...found this

http://www.olx.co.za/ad/1990-porsche-ca ... 5HvZn.html

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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by Burnthosetyres » Tue 15 Dec 2015, 06:41

MOJO wrote:I've also been looking...found this

http://www.olx.co.za/ad/1990-porsche-ca ... 5HvZn.html
Engine out, no problem but gearbox missing, why? Car looks neat and price seems okay advert is just fishy? If you cooked the box you fix it? Why is it missing??
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Re: 68 - 88 Porsche 911

Post by MOJO » Tue 15 Dec 2015, 11:24

Never recieved any info thereon, chatted to Mark re a G50 box, was quoted approx 125k. Plus anything else which may have walked whilst the car is stripped.......decided to keep looking.
Could also be a scam....

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