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Something Different-'91 964 Turbo
This is a SUPER clean car sitting on our showroom. The car is in "jaw dropping" condition. Short miles and a GREAT color combo!
http://inventory.racperformance.com/...--Dallas-Texas $54900 |
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Real beauty.
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Yep, the car is like new! Took it on a test drive today and was blown away by how solid this car is.
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Quote:
She is a F1 fan though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Derek#Formula_One_fan |
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Guys-
This is the NICEST 964 I've seen! Park it and admire it or drive the crap out of it! No disappointments either way! |
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gorgeous
You keep this car in great shape and the value will only go up after a few years. A true classic IMO. |
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the 3.6l 964 Turbo was one tough Porsche.
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This is a 1991 3.4, 3.6 didn't arrive until 1993.
But I do agree - 964 3.6 is my all time favorite Porsche - I place it higher than the Carrera GT. They will, as someone said above, only rise in value. |
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Weren't they 3.3L?
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Of course.
3.3 Turbo 964 aren't going up in prices yet as they were never loved, even if they weren't bad cars. But not good enough... on the other hand, to get a good 3.6 (or even a 3.6 at all) isn't easy anymore. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I'd throw some Speedlines on this bad boy and drive the heck out of it!
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