Gt2 question
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Originally posted by dan996tt
140K would be a great deal.
140K would be a great deal.
Evan
know of a couple people paying $140k for sub 1k miles cars in hot high line market Southern CA
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Originally posted by ben, lj
know of a couple people paying $140k for sub 1k miles cars in hot high line market Southern CA
know of a couple people paying $140k for sub 1k miles cars in hot high line market Southern CA
Evan
Evan- As you and your dad most likely know, Ebay is a strange place. You get the right people bidding on the exact car they want, you'll get crazy numbers at times.
We had a VW Harlequin a few years back at one of our stores that we put on ebay.(For those folks that never saw one, you didn't miss much. It was a Golf car that came from the factory with every body panel painted a different color!). The car was probably worth somewhere in the $5 to $6K range and we ended up getting over $9K just because there were a few (crazy) people looking for the exact car.
We had a VW Harlequin a few years back at one of our stores that we put on ebay.(For those folks that never saw one, you didn't miss much. It was a Golf car that came from the factory with every body panel painted a different color!). The car was probably worth somewhere in the $5 to $6K range and we ended up getting over $9K just because there were a few (crazy) people looking for the exact car.
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Originally posted by redhummer96
Evan- As you and your dad most likely know, Ebay is a strange place. You get the right people bidding on the exact car they want, you'll get crazy numbers at times.
We had a VW Harlequin a few years back at one of our stores that we put on ebay.(For those folks that never saw one, you didn't miss much. It was a Golf car that came from the factory with every body panel painted a different color!). The car was probably worth somewhere in the $5 to $6K range and we ended up getting over $9K just because there were a few (crazy) people looking for the exact car.
Evan- As you and your dad most likely know, Ebay is a strange place. You get the right people bidding on the exact car they want, you'll get crazy numbers at times.
We had a VW Harlequin a few years back at one of our stores that we put on ebay.(For those folks that never saw one, you didn't miss much. It was a Golf car that came from the factory with every body panel painted a different color!). The car was probably worth somewhere in the $5 to $6K range and we ended up getting over $9K just because there were a few (crazy) people looking for the exact car.
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Evan
I've seen a few VW "Polo" Harlequin's... your first impresion is to ask yourself, is the circus in town? must be the clown's
not very popular cars after a while anymore, but I guess its only on this side of the pond
-> $9k?
not very popular cars after a while anymore, but I guess its only on this side of the pond
-> $9k?
Last edited by carlosfromspain; Jul 29, 2003 at 05:05 PM.
I wouldn't touch that car unless you can "steal" it for 125-130ish tops. That way, you know you can easily turn it around for quick $ instead of getting stuck or making nothing. Porsche probably never should have built GT-2's b/c they are too expensive for what you get/don't get with X-50 Turbo's and GT-3's out there.
Originally posted by Red Devil
I wouldn't touch that car unless you can "steal" it for 125-130ish tops. That way, you know you can easily turn it around for quick $ instead of getting stuck or making nothing. Porsche probably never should have built GT-2's b/c they are too expensive for what you get/don't get with X-50 Turbo's and GT-3's out there.
I wouldn't touch that car unless you can "steal" it for 125-130ish tops. That way, you know you can easily turn it around for quick $ instead of getting stuck or making nothing. Porsche probably never should have built GT-2's b/c they are too expensive for what you get/don't get with X-50 Turbo's and GT-3's out there.
Of course, I appreciate that we all have preferences and for some the GT2 is great value at market price which I respect.
Last edited by Sean; Jul 30, 2003 at 07:33 AM.





