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I don't think I'll get that 924, he's got my number and email address, hasn't got in touch, hasn't replied to my retro rides PM or my tweet, and since the eBay link was posted the title has changed to include "deposit taken".
Not my deposit.
I thought it was a buyer's market these days but I've shown keen interest to 3 people and it would appear none of them have any desire to sell their car.
I'm leaning towards an S8 that's going but it's in W Yorks.
It does seem the market for the 924 is moving at last. Saw a really sweet Guards Red 924 in Kidderminster. Great condition. Sold very quickly. So they do seem to be in demand.
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Shit, the consensus is that the 944 isn't actually a silly want? Peer approval is step 1 down a dangerous road.
For sure...a dangerous road.
A friend fell in love with my 944, and got one for himself. Advertised as £3350, non negotiable from a garage in Oxford. We got it for £2600. Had a couple of small faults which put the fear of God into the salesman, but which took 30 minutes to put right. Baltic Blue and in nice condition. He's had it a year now, and thinks its the best car he has ever had. Absolutely smitten with it.
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944s are so underrated. Brilliant cars, especially in turbo guise. Just don't break the rear glass fitting bikes in. It's expensive...
If I was buying a front engine porka, it would be the 968 cs in French blue. Only ever been driven in one but it was a very sweet handling car.Agreed. The 944, either S2 or Turbo, is a brilliant car for hardly any money. I have a 911 Turbo too, which is obviously worth ten times the price of my 944 S2, but pound for pound, the 944 makes me smile more. Handles really nicely, and a sweet engine. I love my 944.
Thats why I want another, as a track car. Surely people will eventually wake up and realise how good they are ? Prices cant stay bargain basement for ever.
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Thats Shifu Yan Lei. He may be Shaolin, but lives in London, mostly.
http://www.shifuyanlei.co.uk/