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Old 06-07-2015, 03:19 PM   #11
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usually it seems there becomes a normal price bracket that cars fall into .. then there are the exceptions that fall either side either as ultra low mileage , original paint collectors pieces , or at the other end of the spectrum tatty non matching numbers cars etc ( this is with ref to aircooled porsches ) . I imagine CSL's will follow the same.

Out of interest, how many CSL's worldwide ?
1400 CSLs, that's what the magazine says. How many left though?

I agree but I also think that there are going to be a lot of uneducated air cooled Porsche owners howling with pain when there 'investment Porsche' starts rotting from the inside out. "But they told me it was a Good'un!!!!!"
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Old 06-07-2015, 04:24 PM   #12
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for interest then, approx 1500 1973 carrera RS's were built

mixture of tourings & lightweights
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Old 06-07-2015, 05:40 PM   #13
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UK cars here: https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/bmw_m3_csl
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Interesting. Have 22 been exported this year?
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Or 6 people have caught the ghey yoy
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Whats with the 996 Turbo as a collectible? Loads in my neck of woods going for next to nothing.
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Old 07-07-2015, 10:49 PM   #17
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Whats with the 996 Turbo as a collectible? Loads in my neck of woods going for next to nothing.
Get one bought then. Prices have been going up steadily for the last 18 months. I bought my 2004 manual with x50 and aerokit on 21k miles for £36k 4.5 years ago. If you could find one of the same spec now it would be closer to £50k. Shame I have ruined mine by giving it an extra 200hp and putting 10k miles on it

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Old 07-07-2015, 11:26 PM   #18
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Was gonna post to get an idea of value, as I was looking at parting with my SG. 74k on clock, full history and just had the engine gone through by Simpsons as it seems a shame to have it sat there in my workshop in its' carcoon.

What to do?

Need a magic ball.
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Old 16-07-2015, 01:44 AM   #19
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Old 29-07-2015, 12:38 PM   #20
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Get one bought then. Prices have been going up steadily for the last 18 months. I bought my 2004 manual with x50 and aerokit on 21k miles for £36k 4.5 years ago. If you could find one of the same spec now it would be closer to £50k. Shame I have ruined mine by giving it an extra 200hp and putting 10k miles on it

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they come fully loaded in HK and they are more or less all the same here. Not interested in it considering I have Godzilla and was going to get a 991 GT3 until it went up in flames and I passed along my quota. Now the RS is out so contemplating whether to buy 2 cars (LP560+458 Italia) or a new 991 GT3 RS (prices would be about the same).

I have a few friends with the 996 turbo and all are selling. Strange market I guess from place to place. Bit like UK sells the CSL on the cheap and Germany are selling them for a large premium.

But I still cannot figure out why they demand large premiums over say a 997 Turbo. I understand why a 964 Turbo is collectible but what's the key aspect for the 996. Sorry, I didn't really follow this particular generation.
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