Talking of porsches and their Value...
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My brother is about to sell his 1987 911 Carrera 3.2 (G50 gearbox). It has only 59,000 genuine miles and had lots of new bits in a very rare special order colour. What's that worth then guys? He paid £17,500 for it 3-4years ago!
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Top Marques has a few around £9-12k. One very similar to yours in white with 93k miles for £10,250.
These cars are hard to value on the usual age/mileage bassis as so much can happen to a car over 20 years with multiple owners. Clocked mileage and forged service records are common - not suggesting this is the case with your bro for a second, but it happens. For this reason, you should expect a serious buyer to want a Porsche expert to spend a LOT of time going over it, on a ramp.
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These cars are hard to value on the usual age/mileage bassis as so much can happen to a car over 20 years with multiple owners. Clocked mileage and forged service records are common - not suggesting this is the case with your bro for a second, but it happens. For this reason, you should expect a serious buyer to want a Porsche expert to spend a LOT of time going over it, on a ramp.
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