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Re: '85 ur-q FS, $26.5k obo
as an urq owner, i can imagine an urq that is "worth"
that much money. it may not be an unreasonable price,
but it might take a long time to get a buyer, if ever.
for the same money, anyone can aquire an urq and build
it up to rival, equal, or better this #1 quattro in
the country...
stock urq with clean frame/body/paint: $8k
20v conversion: $10k
that leaves $8k more for suspension mods and fyne
wheels and all that jazz. and i'm just assuming that
the 20v is the "best" motor than can be shoehorned in
there for $10k. if there is something better, i know
some of you will pipe up.
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Frank J. Bauer wrote:
]At 10:00 AM 3/2/99 -0700, Ken Keith wrote:
]>Year 1985
]>Price $26,500.00
]>Extra Text The #1 quattro in the country. Period.
]
]i think this guy has been floating these exotic prices for a couple of
]years now.
]nobody bit last year either.
]
]frank
]
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rocky mullin
http://caliban.sf.ca.us/
two strokes are faster than four!
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'83 ur-q - yamaha rz350 - suzuki ts250 - chaotic good