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    I need one of these...just perfect!

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      What's an 81 SC targa top worth compared to a tin top or drop top?

      Is it tin>targa>soft, and if so what's the rough price difference? 10% per step??

      I know its a fuzzy arse question but theres an original targa that may become available and all I know about 911s is what you cunts have taught me

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        Not my cup of tea. Unsure what the idea was here -

        http://www.carsales.com.au/private/d...3076691/?Cr=25

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          Aussie delivered coupes are about 45k for decent cars, expect to pay $35 for Targa equivalent. Subtract around 10k for imports..

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            Originally posted by mph View Post
            Aussie delivered coupes are about 45k for decent cars, expect to pay $35 for Targa equivalent. Subtract around 10k for imports..
            Correct!.......................last year

            Now pushing up well into the 50's for a GOOD history proven aussie del SC in coupe, even more if it has proven work done. But yeah probably 10k less for targas and even less for cab's. Imports are a hard one to value as they depend on history, where its from and condition and all that - but always fetch significantly less like it or not (and hence appreciate less too)

            Originally posted by nlewis View Post
            Not my cup of tea. Unsure what the idea was here -

            http://www.carsales.com.au/private/d...3076691/?Cr=25
            Yes horrid thing - major identity crisis going on - 993 look front, 911R-esque imitation rear with a 356 grille?? Some weird shit there. Whats with the awful leather highlights in the doors
            'Lifes pretty straight without twisties'

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              Originally posted by Shonky. View Post
              What's an 81 SC targa top worth compared to a tin top or drop top?

              Is it tin>targa>soft, and if so what's the rough price difference? 10% per step??

              I know its a fuzzy arse question but theres an original targa that may become available and all I know about 911s is what you cunts have taught me
              where is it? pics? Is it aussie delivered?

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                Originally posted by 333pg333 View Post
                Watched Leno a few times. He doesn't inspire me with his driving skills. Wouldn't want to ride with him at speed. Another Yank that struggles with 'Stick'.
                I thought I was the only one that thought this!
                He's admittedly getting on, but I would have thought he'd have a lot more track time reflexes than he seems to show. I guess as stated, he's just a cruiser.

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                  Originally posted by Boxer View Post
                  Correct!.......................last year

                  Now pushing up well into the 50's for a GOOD history proven aussie del SC in coupe, even more if it has proven work done. But yeah probably 10k less for targas and even less for cab's. Imports are a hard one to value as they depend on history, where its from and condition and all that - but always fetch significantly less like it or not (and hence appreciate less too)


                  Yes horrid thing - major identity crisis going on - 993 look front, 911R-esque imitation rear with a 356 grille?? Some weird shit there. Whats with the awful leather highlights in the doors
                  I sold my SC last year in the 50's. I still think only the best cars are pushing that figure and average Aussie cars in the 40's.. We are starting to see plain jane 2.7 mid year cars advertised over 50k which I think that is way over-priced and not selling.. I bought a 1969 911 12 years ago for 20k

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                    Porsche porn.

                    Originally posted by Boxer View Post
                    Correct!.......................last year

                    Now pushing up well into the 50's for a GOOD history proven aussie del SC in coupe, even more if it has proven work done. But yeah probably 10k less for targas and even less for cab's. Imports are a hard one to value as they depend on history, where its from and condition and all that - but always fetch significantly less like it or not (and hence appreciate less too)
                    A good G50 3.2 cab would be a nice cruiser. In white, to go with the lines of coke on the dash to complete the 80s flashback
                    Japanese Nostalgic Car - Dedicated to classic japanese cars

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                      Originally posted by Stix Zadinia View Post
                      where is it? pics? Is it aussie delivered?
                      brisbane

                      ok

                      don't know

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                          looks to be in neat condition
                          it has the worst wing variant though, dump it for normal engine hatch or proper whale tail, enjoy it for a year and flick it on?
                          Originally posted by Walt Kowalski
                          Memes are only detectable by NSA.

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                            So many wonderful Porsches. Still dreaming of the day of owning a classic, not sure how that will pan out judging by the prices going up each year.
                            '13 Yamaha R1 // '00 Toyota Supra RZ // '72 Ford XA Fairmont

                            Sell me your old videogames? Nintendo, Sega, PlayStation, some XBox...

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                              owmuchisit?

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                                Originally posted by mph View Post
                                I bought a 1969 911 12 years ago for 20k
                                I bet you'd have bought 5 had you known.
                                The most dangerous risk of all - the risk of spending your life not doing what you want, on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later. - Randy Komisar.

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