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Old 09-01-2011, 12:37 PM
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I'm looking for a used 911 as you can see from my other posts.

I was wondering what I can get dealers to throw in when we finally hit the cash road block?

Any idea what I can get thrown into the deal when the car is pretty much mint and loaded?
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Full tank of gas?
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awe - what year car?
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head over to the 997 (water cooled) forum and ask....our cars are all old aircooled stuff that you would never see at a dealer unless they had a museum or the owner happened to come in
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You should do your best to avoid buying a 911 from a dealer. Lots of potential problems that way, and you'll pay premium pricing.
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What best be thrown in is a PPI,...completed NOT by the "dealer", but a Porsche shop.

Best of luck,

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spare tire.
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Originally Posted by whalebird
spare tire.
FUCHS wheel + rubber, no less....keep it in the back seat?


Best!

Doyle
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Originally Posted by dshepp806
FUCHS wheel + rubber, no less....keep it in the back seat?


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and a fancy tire pressure gauge. Regardless of the year/model Porsche you buy from the dealer, at least hit them up for credit toward "techquipment" in the parts department. Porsche accesories are a give away from the dealer standpoint alltogether. It's perscribed from the factory under a dealership agreement as a concession to the customer.
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Damned good info there!

BEST!

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