Of course, you could just review that resource known as autotrader.com or trader.ca to determine the going asking price, and then have an idea when you look at the one you have in mind.
86.5-88 turbo's are going to be your cheapest buys anywhere from $1500-$3000 depending on exterior/interior condition and engine condition/mileage ...
91-92's are very rare and therefor much more expensive... i think there were only 4,283 91's produced and only 1,980 92's produced, so they're still upwards of $6k-8k if you find a low mileage good condition one...
Depends on the years and options. I can think of a couple that are so rare I'd pay decent money for 'em.
You mean something like a 2000 Targa TT?
I see Turbo MK3's a lot for $3k with around 100k on them. Good price if your looking to build the car, or if you just want something to have fun with once in a while.
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