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  • F Spider
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    Originally posted by mrobin33 View Post
    Mine is working just fine thanks
    You are driving yours. That makes all the difference....

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  • mrobin33
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    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
    This is the dilemma of selecting one.

    The "no miles" cars are by now up to 12 years old. Sitting is much worse for a car than driving. One should really replace every piece of rubber internal and external. These cars are generally not serviced, and that in itself might be a good thing, because nobody messed with it. Asking prices of the no miles cars have gone up ranging from $300K to $500K

    The cars with mileage are ranging from $175 to 275K. Almost all will take a lot of patience to get them sorted out. I'm the first owner of #207. It was the factory show car. When I got it there were more than twenty things 'wrong'. Some obvious, some hidden. While being able to drive without problems, over a period of two years (weekends) my friend Tom and I took care of it all with full support of the factory. Once sorted, the car is very reliable.

    Of course we also did a lot of rare Spyker upgrades....
    Mine is working just fine thanks

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  • F Spider
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    Originally posted by Plastique999 View Post
    Yes he’s my buddy.....argh! I want one.
    We are in Socal


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    This is the dilemma of selecting one.

    The "no miles" cars are by now up to 12 years old. Sitting is much worse for a car than driving. One should really replace every piece of rubber internal and external. These cars are generally not serviced, and that in itself might be a good thing, because nobody messed with it. Asking prices of the no miles cars have gone up ranging from $300K to $500K

    The cars with mileage are ranging from $175 to 275K. Almost all will take a lot of patience to get them sorted out. I'm the first owner of #207. It was the factory show car. When I got it there were more than twenty things 'wrong'. Some obvious, some hidden. While being able to drive without problems, over a period of two years (weekends) my friend Tom and I took care of it all with full support of the factory. Once sorted, the car is very reliable.

    Of course we also did a lot of rare Spyker upgrades....

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  • Plastique999
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    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
    #095 sold today, and will live in CA...


    Yes he’s my buddy.....argh! I want one.
    We are in Socal


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  • Sandy Eggo
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    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
    Socal. A friend of the guy that just bought #144...
    It's getting crowded down here.

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  • F Spider
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    Originally posted by Matinik View Post
    Awesome - Rijk, do you know if socal or norcal?
    Socal. A friend of the guy that just bought #144...

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  • Matinik
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    Awesome - Rijk, do you know if socal or norcal?

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  • F Spider
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    #095 sold today, and will live in CA...

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  • mrobin33
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    So do I need to stop driving mine to keep the mileage under 10k?

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  • F Spider
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    $299.9K

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  • F Spider
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    Originally posted by Sandy Eggo View Post
    Anyone happen to know the current asking price?
    Yes, will confirm soon...

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  • Sandy Eggo
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    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
    Anyone happen to know the current asking price?

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  • SpykerOwner
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    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
    Maybe because it is JC, and I don't think he had a propeller steering wheel
    JP as in JPCourt

    And hadn't he ordered a propeller steering wheel

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  • Matinik
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    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
    Well, it is a Spyker dealer, so that doesn't make it flipping I guess?
    Absolutely correct - not flipping at all. I met Todd and a few folks from Spyker of Naples when I was at Pebble in August - great guys. I hope they sell #202 quickly...

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  • Laviolette GT2R
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    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
    The cubbyhole seems different?

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