FS: 1997 993 C2S Glacier White
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FS: 1997 993 C2S Glacier White
FS:
1997 Porsche C2S Glacier White 6spd 65k miles Very clean
example. All stock except for new Bilstein HD shocks recently
installed paired with Euro Row M030 springs. Immaculate
Factory Hollow spokes with Pzeros at 60-70% all around.
Records to date. 60k service w/ full alignment just done at
Rector Porsche of Burlingame(dealer). Clean carfax no accidents.
Options include Motorsound, Euro suspension, gauge surrounds, wide oval exhaust tips, & Rare hard back sport seats.
Located in the San Francisco Bay Area.
$43k firm
PM or email at awong21 at gmail dot com
1997 Porsche C2S Glacier White 6spd 65k miles Very clean
example. All stock except for new Bilstein HD shocks recently
installed paired with Euro Row M030 springs. Immaculate
Factory Hollow spokes with Pzeros at 60-70% all around.
Records to date. 60k service w/ full alignment just done at
Rector Porsche of Burlingame(dealer). Clean carfax no accidents.
Options include Motorsound, Euro suspension, gauge surrounds, wide oval exhaust tips, & Rare hard back sport seats.
Located in the San Francisco Bay Area.
$43k firm
PM or email at awong21 at gmail dot com
Last edited by AW21; 12-01-2009 at 07:44 PM.
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Awesome eye Louis J! Yes, all 4 were redone with the front and back of the wheels redone recently. Had to only redo 2 but they just suggested I redo all 4 to have them match correctly. Not a mark on them. I expected to just get the standard color but my wheel guy ended up doing some other shade. I was a bit peaved that he didn't run it by me first but it ended up looking just fine. A bit darker on the white car doesn't look too bad and isnt the factory Turbo S wheels a tad darker also?
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Gorgeous car.
Never say 'firm' imho.
That demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of human nature. Everyone wants a deal. Psychologically, everyone has a need to beat up the seller to get a 'good deal'. 'Firm' says you're rigid and not open to negotiation and don't really want to sell the car.
If your number is 43, why not say '47 or best offer' and let the buyer feel like he's got a great deal at 43?
Pet peeve that you're more than welcome to ignore.
Consider it a free bump.
Never say 'firm' imho.
That demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of human nature. Everyone wants a deal. Psychologically, everyone has a need to beat up the seller to get a 'good deal'. 'Firm' says you're rigid and not open to negotiation and don't really want to sell the car.
If your number is 43, why not say '47 or best offer' and let the buyer feel like he's got a great deal at 43?
Pet peeve that you're more than welcome to ignore.
Consider it a free bump.
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Awesome eye Louis J! Yes, all 4 were redone with the front and back of the wheels redone recently. Had to only redo 2 but they just suggested I redo all 4 to have them match correctly. Not a mark on them. I expected to just get the standard color but my wheel guy ended up doing some other shade. I was a bit peaved that he didn't run it by me first but it ended up looking just fine. A bit darker on the white car doesn't look too bad and isnt the factory Turbo S wheels a tad darker also?
GLWS and +1 on Jamie's comments.