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Old 04-01-2020, 11:05 AM   #1
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I have been tracking Porsche sales on BAT for several years. I have been anticipating a drop in number of auctions and prices given are current state of things. Good cars are still commanding large numbers. 2008 RS 60 Spyder w/28K miles sold at $32K.

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Old 08-19-2020, 01:26 PM   #2
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2002 S 6 speed, in Speed Yellow, matching hardtop with 3K on the odometer. $29,750 plus BAT's buyer's premium at 5% is $31,237.50. Add +/-$750 to ship it from North Carolina.

Here is the question. Do you immediately pull the IMS and toss it?

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Old 08-19-2020, 05:03 PM   #3
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2002 S 6 speed, in Speed Yellow, matching hardtop with 3K on the odometer. $29,750 plus BAT's buyer's premium at 5% is $31,237.50. Add +/-$750 to ship it from North Carolina.

Here is the question. Do you immediately pull the IMS and toss it?

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2002-porsche-boxster-s-43/?utm_source=transactionalemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=bat_watched_listing_ending_soon
A beautiful car indeed, but can you imagine the internals of an engine that was only used for 3k miles during 18 years..?
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Here is the question. Do you immediately pull the IMS and toss it?
It probably still has the original factory grease in the bearing. But I'd still replace it. Why spend $30K to suddenly have a car worth $4-5K as a roller?

Another question is - how much enjoyment did the original owner get out of his $50K investment? Can't imagine 3K mi was worth $20K. He would have been miles ahead investing that $50K in the stock mkt.
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It probably still has the original factory grease in the bearing. But I'd still replace it. Why spend $30K to suddenly have a car worth $4-5K as a roller?

Another question is - how much enjoyment did the original owner get out of his $50K investment? Can't imagine 3K mi was worth $20K. He would have been miles ahead investing that $50K in the stock mkt.
I have an older brother that loves cars but especially enjoys them looking perfect. His cars sit in the garage under covers and look like their brand new. We're taking 2005 corvette coupe with 28K miles and 87 Corvette Pace car with about 50K miles. It has nothing to do with thinking they're investments. He drives each of the cars every week or two on a Saturday and then brings them home and cleans them up.

Thats how he enjoys cars. My cars are nice drivers but nothing compared to his cosmetically.
To each his own.
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