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Congratulations! That car is beautiful and aerokit is super rare and hard to come by. I am adding an aerokit rear wing to my car b/c I was not able to order the aerokit and, when all's said and done, I will have paid $7500 or so just for the wing alone (no sport design F and R bumper) so I think you did very well.
My local dealer has a 2022 base 992 with aerokit. It has less than 10,000 miles, one owner, and is certified. He wants MSRP for it. I feel with the car now technically being 2 years old (since 2024 is out), paying MSRP may not make sense, especially for a base model. I do like changing cars frequently. Thoughts?
I got a base 2024 for msrp. I even optioned out like I wanted (minus the manual obviously).
That spec was worth every penny of MSRP in today's market. Enjoy, When it's off warranty get it tuned, a tuned base will make power that will match those looks.
Back in 2022 I paid about $10K over original MSRP for a CPO base 911 with 1000 miles on it. I have done the mods to make it more of a car I wanted, but I felt like it was a better deal than waiting two years to get one I ordered. It really comes down to what you want.
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