HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
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Maybe not HFS but finally time to part ways : https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2014-porsche-911-18/
Burning Brakes
Maybe not HFS but finally time to part ways : https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2014-porsche-911-18/
Will more than likely go for more than what I'm looking to spend unfortunately.
GLWS
Burning Brakes
I saw this one pop-up today. Great deal for sure!
2013 Carrera S with just under 20K miles for $62,500
https://65autollc.com/?gtcd=2013-porsche-911-carrera-s
2013 Carrera S with just under 20K miles for $62,500
https://65autollc.com/?gtcd=2013-porsche-911-carrera-s
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I saw this one pop-up today. Great deal for sure!
2013 Carrera S with just under 20K miles for $62,500
https://65autollc.com/?gtcd=2013-porsche-911-carrera-s
2013 Carrera S with just under 20K miles for $62,500
https://65autollc.com/?gtcd=2013-porsche-911-carrera-s
Edit: Almost certainly a scam. Use caution on this one.
Last edited by Cuda911; 02-08-2020 at 12:59 PM.
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1180332/page3
posted this in the classifieds.
hope it’s ok to put it here as well.
posted this in the classifieds.
hope it’s ok to put it here as well.
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Burning Brakes
Sorry guys! I normally do my due diligence for this stuff and was just running out for my daughters basketball practice.
Not a good way to start my posting history. Hopefully, I'll find better mor legit ads soon.
On a side note: I had done a nationwide Craigslist search and found one that was TGBT. I did some digging on the vin and found the car to be FS at a dealer in Cali.
I thought I'd play a game with the poster and they were asking $49K for a 2015 C2S.
Original ad will pop-up all over the country.
https://columbus.craigslist.org/for/7050119964.html
I contacted them through Craigslist and got an email shortly thereafter stating that I should contact them via an email address: matthewtaylor45@bellaliantmail.com
I sent an email and this is their response:
Hi, the 911 is still available for $49,000. It has 20,100 miles, clean title in hand, no accidents and no liens, 2 keys, never smoked in and always garaged. It has been recently inspected and rated in perfect condition. I have attached the Autocheck and the Inspection report. I am selling it only to put a down payment on a new house. I have left the car with a broker, with all the paperwork (title signed by me, keys) since I am currently in Montreal, Canada with my new work contract as a pilot for First Air. Let me know if you are interested so I can put you in contact with them so you can inspect it, they have full Power of Attorney to sell it on my behalf.
This was my response:
So I'm guessing that I'll never hear from you again, but this car is for sale at Porsche of San Diego.
How is that possible?
Plus, you could trade the car in for wholesale for more than you're asking for this car. Why would that be?
Nothing you've written here makes sense.
Bye
Of course, I never heard from them again.
I'm into watches and I can see how someone would try to scam someone - and pretty easily - with how easy it is to replicate the watch and or steal pics (I've had my fair share of scammers trying to work their magic). Plus, shipping is relatively cheap compared to a car.
Trying to scam someone with a car is on a whole other level of idiocracy. Who in their right mind is going to purchase this car sight unseen or without someone inspecting it first.
It just seems like a total longshot. Sorry for the tangent. Since this is a FS thread, I thought it might help.
Not a good way to start my posting history. Hopefully, I'll find better mor legit ads soon.
On a side note: I had done a nationwide Craigslist search and found one that was TGBT. I did some digging on the vin and found the car to be FS at a dealer in Cali.
I thought I'd play a game with the poster and they were asking $49K for a 2015 C2S.
Original ad will pop-up all over the country.
https://columbus.craigslist.org/for/7050119964.html
I contacted them through Craigslist and got an email shortly thereafter stating that I should contact them via an email address: matthewtaylor45@bellaliantmail.com
I sent an email and this is their response:
Hi, the 911 is still available for $49,000. It has 20,100 miles, clean title in hand, no accidents and no liens, 2 keys, never smoked in and always garaged. It has been recently inspected and rated in perfect condition. I have attached the Autocheck and the Inspection report. I am selling it only to put a down payment on a new house. I have left the car with a broker, with all the paperwork (title signed by me, keys) since I am currently in Montreal, Canada with my new work contract as a pilot for First Air. Let me know if you are interested so I can put you in contact with them so you can inspect it, they have full Power of Attorney to sell it on my behalf.
This was my response:
So I'm guessing that I'll never hear from you again, but this car is for sale at Porsche of San Diego.
How is that possible?
Plus, you could trade the car in for wholesale for more than you're asking for this car. Why would that be?
Nothing you've written here makes sense.
Bye
Of course, I never heard from them again.
I'm into watches and I can see how someone would try to scam someone - and pretty easily - with how easy it is to replicate the watch and or steal pics (I've had my fair share of scammers trying to work their magic). Plus, shipping is relatively cheap compared to a car.
Trying to scam someone with a car is on a whole other level of idiocracy. Who in their right mind is going to purchase this car sight unseen or without someone inspecting it first.
It just seems like a total longshot. Sorry for the tangent. Since this is a FS thread, I thought it might help.
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^^^ I remember a similar ad discussed in the 997 forum. It has nothing to do with selling you a car but to get you to send a deposit or something like that
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sr5959 (02-09-2020)
I think this 2013 911S cabriolet is fantastically equipped and could be a great buy at the right price. It has a manual trans, sport chrono, 18 way seats, full leather, Burmester, etc. and is a CPO.
https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/2...a-s-cabriolet/
https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/2...a-s-cabriolet/
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I think this 2013 911S cabriolet is fantastically equipped and could be a great buy at the right price. It has a manual trans, sport chrono, 18 way seats, full leather, Burmester, etc. and is a CPO.
https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/2...a-s-cabriolet/
https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/2...a-s-cabriolet/
What are the fees connected with the pcarmarket.com auction. The format is the same as BaT so I assume it is managed by them?
I would try to reach out to the owner of the 2013 Cab and be sure about its history, Carfax and service records. If satisfied that it is the right car then I would suggest a value of around $55K - could be a bit more but as equipped it should be worth around that, if not a little more.
Answering my own questions it appears that it was sold as a CPO in January 2019 so warranty to January 2021. Service records show annual services done but by time it was due for 4 year/40K service and no indication it was done and that is the expensive one of around $1500. I still think it is a great car as equipped and extremely desirable.
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freedomw (03-06-2020)