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Saw that car when I was hunting. Ultimately passed due to beige interior, no cooled seats and the higher mileage. Price is good tho all things considered.
Anyone on this forum pick up a recently sold White 2015 911 in Knoxville this week? Was watching, just could not get to Knoxville in time. Looks like a nice car.
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Here is a 2018 911 T for $102. Nice build, low miles. Call Pat Driscoll - excellent SA. I wouldn’t wait on this one - thought long and hard about it for myself.
Maybe i am a bit eccentric regarding the care and upkeep of my cars, but I am seeing some avoidable blemishes when looking at $65-$80K cars. Granted they are used, but can't the dealership or owner addressed them before sale? This car had some worn trim pieces (driver side). I have also looked at cars that had damage to bumpers and door dings and scratches. Having a hard time coming up with this kind of money when my 2005 is in better condition. Guess I will keep looking! (or tell me i am too particular).
Maybe i am a bit eccentric regarding the care and upkeep of my cars, but I am seeing some avoidable blemishes when looking at $65-$80K cars. Granted they are used, but can't the dealership or owner addressed them before sale? This car had some worn trim pieces (driver side). I have also looked at cars that had damage to bumpers and door dings and scratches. Having a hard time coming up with this kind of money when my 2005 is in better condition. Guess I will keep looking! (or tell me i am too particular).
I completely agree. I have sold/traded many cars over the years and always got top dollar for them. Either because they were perfectly cared for or because I corrected any defects before selling/trading.
What do you figure is the story here? It was a plain 4S, got wrecked and then a ton of $ was put into making it into what it is today despite carrying a salvage title for the rest of it's life. Is it just to give window dressing to a truly defective car or something else? It's gorgeous and getting bids sight unseen
Originally Posted by smbryan
911R wanna be with salvage title and No Reserve! (sort of)
What do you figure is the story here? It was a plain 4S, got wrecked and then a ton of $ was put into making it into what it is today despite carrying a salvage title for the rest of it's life. Is it just to give window dressing to a truly defective car or something else? It's gorgeous and getting bids sight unseen
I think it was more than just the front and rear bumpers plus engine lid and the bits on the passenger side to make the car salvage title. A complete diagnostic of the drive train and suspension from porsche dealer would give a better piece of mind.
What do you figure is the story here? It was a plain 4S, got wrecked and then a ton of $ was put into making it into what it is today despite carrying a salvage title for the rest of it's life. Is it just to give window dressing to a truly defective car or something else? It's gorgeous and getting bids sight unseen
Buying a salvage sight unseen is definitely risky. But man even I’m tempted to put a bid in and then sell my beloved Blue, lol. And I generally don’t like black.
I think a lot has to do with the taste of the work. You can tell a lot about the quality of work by the taste of the mods/choice of parts by the repair shop. This looks so absolutely clean and classy, it must be really psychologically working. Even I look at it and think that the level of detail they convey while showing it off must reflect the quality of work done.
Even if it’s 95% as “right/perfect” as a clean title 911, that thing has a presence far beyond most standard fare 911’s, basically of a model worth 5x+ as much as its current bid. To even me that ratio starts to feel worth it.
Selling my brother's 2015 turbo cab with 17500 miles for 128k. He's the sole owner and the car is under porsche bumper to bumper warranty until June 2021. Clean title and in immaculate condition. Original msrp was 179.9k and includes high burmester audio package. Here is the build sheet: https://vinanalytics.com/car/WP0CD2A91FS178121/ Text or call me at 949-502-1252 if interested.