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is there any market for a "carrera gt" boxster conversion?

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Old Sep 1, 2017 | 12:40 PM
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is there any market for a "carrera gt" boxster conversion?

looking at one, but concerned with resale. The car is kind of ugly to me personally, but looks to be rare and if the price it right, then I should be good to play with it for a minute or two and not lose my ***. Any idea what a car like this is realistically worth? More or less than a similar year/mileage "normal" boxster?
 
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Is this a real question? Seriously, a pic would have been nice. Either way I wouldn't touch a converted anything unless Porsche did it themselves.
 
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yeah.. it was a serious question. Thanks for the help.
 
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Well you should know the answer is NO. It's common sense. Not saying it has no appeal to anyone (no one I've ever known) but maybe due to the far reaching internet you might could find someone who might want it. Most people are very skeptical of the work quality and potential issues associated with a one-off.

BTW, had I not posted, you'd have 245 views and 0 responses, which is essentially the same answer I gave. Sorry I wasn't so polite as to assert a NO by not responding.
 

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