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joecitizennn

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Neil924

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| Damn that seems like a good car. |
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Rasta Monsta

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50 to 60k my ass. Cars with mileage that low don't need new carpet or new leather, nor do they usually have pedal pad wear visible in the pics. _________________ Toofah King Bad
- WeiBe (1987 924S 2.5t) - 931 S3
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ROBB

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Notice the nose panel and fenders have bondo. No seam between them. This is what the PO of my car did to fix the front body panels after a wreck. The paint in the engine compartment doesn't match either. NO damage, NO way. _________________ 1980 931 - Abused by PO "R.I.P"
1987 924S
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Nobbi
Joined: 24 Aug 2006 Posts: 1397 Location: Germany
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+ 1 rob,
good eyes!
Interesting history, 3 po `s in germany.Then he or she must be in the US Forces and bought the "German" 924.Wonder how he handled the registration in the States, because that car has no cat-converter what so ever.....But i like the 4 Lug wheels, never seen these before.I think the price shown is ok for the car.
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Neil924

Joined: 18 Mar 2003 Posts: 4225 Location: Canada
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:04 am Post subject: |
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| Rasta Monsta wrote: | | 50 to 60k my ass. Cars with mileage that low don't need new carpet or new leather, nor do they usually have pedal pad wear visible in the pics. |
| ROBB wrote: | | Notice the nose panel and fenders have bondo. No seam between them. This is what the PO of my car did to fix the front body panels after a wreck. The paint in the engine compartment doesn't match either. NO damage, NO way. |
| Nobbi wrote: | + 1 rob,
good eyes!
Interesting history, 3 po `s in germany.Then he or she must be in the US Forces and bought the "German" 924.Wonder how he handled the registration in the States, because that car has no cat-converter what so ever.....But i like the 4 Lug wheels, never seen these before.I think the price shown is ok for the car.
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Wow, perhaps I needed more than 4 seconds to look at the car!  |
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joecitizennn

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joecitizennn

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tom!

Joined: 23 Jan 2008 Posts: 66 Location: Central NL
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Those wheels were made by ATS, they were popular on mk.1 Golfs as well. The 4x108 version is really rare and was made for the 924 as the offset matches no other car. _________________ 1980 924 2.0, Saturn metallic |
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2Fast

Joined: 09 Dec 2007 Posts: 459 Location: Klamath Falls, OR
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| Rasta Monsta wrote: | | 50 to 60k my ass. Cars with mileage that low don't need new carpet or new leather, nor do they usually have pedal pad wear visible in the pics. | It might be a rebuild. Look at how the engine compartment is painted black (no visible engine overspray) and the coil is replaced. _________________ =====>Alex<=====
1979 Porsche 924 NA 5spd
1979 Parts Porshce 924 NA 5spd |
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joecitizennn

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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:59 am Post subject: |
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| 2Fast wrote: | | Rasta Monsta wrote: | | 50 to 60k my ass. Cars with mileage that low don't need new carpet or new leather, nor do they usually have pedal pad wear visible in the pics. | It might be a rebuild. Look at how the engine compartment is painted black (no visible engine overspray) and the coil is replaced. |
Notice blue overspray on the hood latch. It is my opinion that the car may have been black and was repainted blue. |
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