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I think Pcar was the wrong forum for a Canadian car. The import process is beyond simple. The cars are all North American approved and Carfax works both countries as well as the full factory Warrenty. There is no difference between the two.
Im not saying this is a one off, but it does kinda seem that way. I don’t think the market cooled off like that.
To drive this home, there is no “Federalization” needed. The cars already come USA approved. The stickers are already on the car stating they meet California emissions standards and the LOC from Porsche comes free with a phone call to PCNA. You pay 2.5% of purchase price and transport it or drive it yourself.
Im not saying this is a one off, but it does kinda seem that way. I don’t think the market cooled off like that.
To drive this home, there is no “Federalization” needed. The cars already come USA approved. The stickers are already on the car stating they meet California emissions standards and the LOC from Porsche comes free with a phone call to PCNA. You pay 2.5% of purchase price and transport it or drive it yourself.
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Definitely a low price, but the white interior, although looks classy with the green, is certainly not easy to keep looking nice or high on many lists for interior color. Pus the "uncertainty" of the ordeal to get the car imported had to play a part. The comments seem to imply if the winner wanted a company to handle all import duties/organization it's ~10k. So winner is looking at additional 15K (import and 5k auction fee) before their own state taxes and registration. Still puts that car/condition way below market- at least the market we have been seeing.
Contrarily, the asking of 315K is definitely dream territory.
Contrarily, the asking of 315K is definitely dream territory.
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Hey all -
Anyone aware of ADM’s in the realm of 40k for some of the last remaining allocations for the 992.1?
I’ve been lurking around for at least two years, and been to PECLA and love the GT3. I would be really lucky to get a custom build. Thank you all for your advice and input. Glad this thread got back on track.
Happy driving!
Anyone aware of ADM’s in the realm of 40k for some of the last remaining allocations for the 992.1?
I’ve been lurking around for at least two years, and been to PECLA and love the GT3. I would be really lucky to get a custom build. Thank you all for your advice and input. Glad this thread got back on track.
Happy driving!
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I think Pcar was the wrong forum for a Canadian car. The import process is beyond simple. The cars are all North American approved and Carfax works both countries as well as the full factory Warrenty. There is no difference between the two.
Im not saying this is a one off, but it does kinda seem that way. I don’t think the market cooled off like that.
To drive this home, there is no “Federalization” needed. The cars already come USA approved. The stickers are already on the car stating they meet California emissions standards and the LOC from Porsche comes free with a phone call to PCNA. You pay 2.5% of purchase price and transport it or drive it yourself.
Im not saying this is a one off, but it does kinda seem that way. I don’t think the market cooled off like that.
To drive this home, there is no “Federalization” needed. The cars already come USA approved. The stickers are already on the car stating they meet California emissions standards and the LOC from Porsche comes free with a phone call to PCNA. You pay 2.5% of purchase price and transport it or drive it yourself.
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Hey all -
Anyone aware of ADM’s in the realm of 40k for some of the last remaining allocations for the 992.1?
I’ve been lurking around for at least two years, and been to PECLA and love the GT3. I would be really lucky to get a custom build. Thank you all for your advice and input. Glad this thread got back on track.
Happy driving!
Anyone aware of ADM’s in the realm of 40k for some of the last remaining allocations for the 992.1?
I’ve been lurking around for at least two years, and been to PECLA and love the GT3. I would be really lucky to get a custom build. Thank you all for your advice and input. Glad this thread got back on track.
Happy driving!
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Are there any more configurable GT3 or GT3 RS or GT4 RS allocations floating around?
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