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Wow. That would be $337,440 registered and on the road in Australia. it does make mine seem like a "bargain".......offers anyone?
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They want $175k which is certainly out there but they have spent a lot of time (money) in prepping the car and replacing parts like exhaust etc and it has everything perfect and in place and would be described by many as concourse ready.
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Originally posted by ByronBayChris View Post
Gee, that is pretty similar - and in my second favourite 70s colour. It is missing the oil door though I'm going blind here - what is the price of the Canepa car ?
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Originally posted by Terminator View PostCanepe has one not too different in description to yours and the price makes yours a bargain
http://canepa.com/photo-gallery/1973-porsche-911-t5320/
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Originally posted by David 68T View PostHave personally seen Chris' car on many occasions. It is the genuine original article.
Good luck with the Sale Chris.
I actually hope you change your mind and keep it.
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Originally posted by mrar View PostDoes this model come with the model?
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Have personally seen Chris' car on many occasions. It is the genuine original article.
Good luck with the Sale Chris.
I actually hope you change your mind and keep it.
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Love original cars sure looks and reads like a cracker
Don't think you will get a lot of emails from stateside at $140k US plus shipping though
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Originally posted by ByronBayChris View PostThanks. Good idea re EarlyS
The car looked in very original condition when I saw it at Rennsport.
Not too many around in this condition. It won't be easy to replace if you ever want back in to the 901 club.
GLWS
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Beautiful car Chris. GLWS. I think you should advertise on EarlyS as well.
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Nice car Chris. I would love to see this in the flesh. I have a 71 in pieces which is also originally Tangerine. Lots of cars around with this colour. They must of been popular.
I love the colour!
You can't reproduce what you are selling here. Also selling an original car puts a few rude people back in their box as well as you have seen many times they pick up on every single detail.
Hard to argue about what the factory did 44 years ago!!!
I am sure it will not last long at all.
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