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Thanks to all for the input. The Cayman vs 911 reminds me of mustang vs camaro. I may have found my car. the issue is I am in NY the car is in FL but with an OH title. below is the info what should I be paying for it with 65k miles 2012 911SBASE
The new 911 Carrera S
022 Instrument Dials in Black
031 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) with PASM sport suspension
Very close to my car's spec, except I don't have the leather interior. Same year. I bought it CPO a year ago for $75,000 CAD (~$59,500USD). It had 52,000 miles when I bought it. It's been rock solid reliable and more fun than you can have with your pants on or off!
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Very close to my car's spec, except I don't have the leather interior. Same year. I bought it CPO a year ago for $75,000 CAD (~$59,500USD). It had 52,000 miles when I bought it. It's been rock solid reliable and more fun than you can have with your pants on or off!
based on that it’s not CPO and 13k more miles one year latter. What is the ballpark 52-55k or 49-52k?
You have been doing your trolling on this and other threads on here for a while. As pointed out earlier, it is a sign of your immaturity and gross insecurity for purchasing a 991.2. Why else would you be doing this and acting like this. Do Rennlist a favor and go back to Facebook where your conduct is the past time.
To everyone else on Rennlist, he is begging for attention so the way to handle him is everyone agree to ignore his posts and do not reply to anything he says or does. When he gets bored, he will go back to Facebook where all the condescending trolls live and belong.
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