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1988 911 rebuit tile question Please help

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afpintek@comcast.net - 21 May 2006 00:36 GMT
Hello all,
I found a 1988 911, very nice condition, but has a rebuilt title.
Owner bought from a doctor who had the rebuilt title, said car was
stolen and had to rebuld with new parts because parts were stolen off
of it. But, was never in an accident.
Also,radio works sometimes, but other times will not turn on.
Also if not driven for a few weeks battery will go dead.
Sound to me like electrical problem with radio.
Everthing else seems in Very good condition and drives great.
Will take 17500.00.
Is it worth it, Should I buy it.
Any advice will be appreciated.

Anthony
wtrplnet - 21 May 2006 04:08 GMT
> Hello all,
> I found a 1988 911, very nice condition, but has a rebuilt title.
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> Anthony

Sounds like a good deal IF you don't have to spend a bunch of money on it
soon.  Only ONE way to tell.  Get it to an experienced Porsche mechanic and
have it looked over, completely.  Even seemingly minor problems can cost a
bunch on a Porsche.
 
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