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Originally Posted by colofish
Pre 94 Saab 900's  are plentiful and cheap in Colorado. Especially around Durango and Boulder where there are good Saab mechanics. You can get a non turbo for around $1000, but turbos  are a lot funner to drive and you can find a good one for around $3000 or less. And they're good for 300,000 miles. Mine all get about 30 mpg. If you can work on them yourself they're not too expensive to maintain and repair. You could find a real cherry, low mileage one for over $3000 if you look around.
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Hmmm...hadn't thought about that. Are they pretty reliable? I've always liked the older Saab's. What changed in 1994? FYI - Grassroots Motorsports magazine has been building an 87 Saab 99 into a cool rally car!
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2000 UZJ100, OME 865, OME T-bars, Slee Diff Drop, Slee SliderSteps, TJM T3, PowerStop Cross Drilled & Slotted Rotors, 295 Terra Grapplers
M101 Trailer - Sold
1993 Bontrager Race Lite MTB
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