911R availability
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You'd be lucky to get one at $200K over MSRP. I heard out in the east coast flippers are asking $300K for a "real" PTS.
Sometimes I wonder if the car industry have been infiltrated by scammers too.
Drive safe,
GT3RS-Fan1
Sometimes I wonder if the car industry have been infiltrated by scammers too.
Drive safe,
GT3RS-Fan1
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I'm not a fan of the flippers inflating prices, but I would hardly call those who participate in the free market system "scammers". Porsche is the one causing this, so if you want to hate, hate them for setting the rules so keep special cars out of our hands.
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Nothing personal, but if you have one of these hard to get cars, you will be approached by "Secondary Market" agents. Others call it "Flippers." I am just amazed "Brokers" "Flippers" however else they are called, and they will ask or offer an exorbitant amount of money, and you barely know them. That is why I referenced or used the word "Scammers" just to make aware that there is the potential of scam. I am not saying they are, just the "potential", as many a times, our emotions over run our way of reasoning. That's all. I bid you peace.
Drive safe,
GT3RS-Fan1
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PTS & 911R
'true'* PTS 911R's world-wide out of the 991 units to
be built in total. The 14 quoted by Graham might
refer to the 'true' PTS 911Rs allocated to US customers.
But hopefully he will explain how he got those numbers
on his post.
I would be interested in knowing if those low numbers
for the US market are correct...or just speculation.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Presently in Vail, Colorado
*'True' PTS as define when customer is able to choose
any of the colors already approved by PAG & included
in their 'list'.
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ANYTHING and EVERYTHING is for sale. it's only a matter of how much money u got.
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Nice avatar mooty
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