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930 shell

Old Oct 18, 2011 | 04:38 PM
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i've always ben into porsches but never really put too much thought into building one myself until i saw a very good documentary on this guy who builds porsches in japan. im sure you have heard of his company before, its called Rauh Welt Begriff ( RWB ) he really changed my mind on porsches and showed me that they have a lot more potential than i originally thought. that being said i was wondering if any of you know how much a 930 shell would cost. i've been looking online and i see rolling shells for 7-9k. Which is understandable because it is porsche, but they also have full interior and are VERY clean. im looking for a shell that is in good overall condition with next to no interior and paint isnt something i care to much about also. can anyone help me out here?

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Old Oct 18, 2011 | 08:43 PM
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The shell is pretty inexpensive. I'd estimate that at about US$9K, and the total cost of the completed car, respectably fitted out with good engine, all finished and streetworthy and dependable, at about US$100K. If you like the look, not a bad cost.
 
Old Oct 20, 2011 | 10:38 PM
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damn i wish i could find the shell for cheaper! interier, paint, and engine doesnt matter to me. the inside would have nothing but 2 seats, a stearing wheel and thats about it. so 9k is really all i would be able to find one for?
 
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