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28800.0 Swiss Franc = 30675.6315818 Canadian Dollar
28800.0 Swiss Franc = 30138.8585117 US Dollar That is how much the car is advertised. |
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That's a lot of cash for a car advertised with few details and funny bling deep dish wheels.
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Mark, a caucus of a B7Turbo with the original non working motor would go around 10 to 15k depending on the condition as how far is gone down. The next level up would be the car that was advertised which would normally go for 25 to 28K leaving some room for the new owner (lets say 10K) to spruce it up and make it presentable to the eyes (interior and exterior work) as well as sorting out mechanical and the drive quality. I believe Roy mentioned that he paid 27K before he start doing any work on it, perhaps he could confirm that. But there are other cost involved that who ever going to buy this advertised car should conceder such as shipping, duties, taxes and transportation (delivery to your door or the mechanic place), which you are looking for another 6 to 7K minimum plus 10K work that we mentioned in above and will add up to 46 to 47K, may be even more. I guess this is the price for the ownership of a B7Turbo. Last edited by AlpinaMan; 01-18-2012 at 07:14 AM. |
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Yep, you better believe it AlpinaMan.
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