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The 993 on Bring a Trailer is my car. I see there is some confusion regarding the rain gutter, there is no gasket, not sure where that came from. The rain gutter showed some checking of the paint, and since the car was at Auto Krafters to have the soft parts refinished, I had them repair and refinish the rain gutters at that time. This was no big deal repair, no leaking or anything like that, I just had it done because the car was there and I am very particular. Regarding the wing, etc. repaint, I had that done because the fiberglass parts had faded some and I wanted them to color match perfectly and Auto Krafters did a great job! This car is in Jupiter, Fl, if somebody local would like to see the car, I am happy to meet with you.
I believe the source of the befuddlement was the choice of the word "reseal" in the ad copy. Your use of the the word "refinish" here made far more sense.
"There seems to be some confusion regarding the rain gutter, there is no gasket. The rain gutter showed some checking of the paint and since the car was at Auto Krafters to have the soft parts refinished, I had them repair and refinish the rain gutters at that time. There was no leaking of any kind, just a cosmetic thing that I had done since I am particular and the car was already there. Regarding the the respray, that was done because the fiberglass parts had faded a bit and I wanted a perfect color match, Auto Krafters did a great job with that! The car is in Jupiter, FL, I am happy to show the car to anyone who is local."
Great looking car and a great color combo with HBs to boot. It’s from Canada - why does almost every WB Canadian car I come across have HBs? I think the easy answer is they were standard for the market? Or were the dealers just smarter than their US counterparts to always order them?
Great looking car and a great color combo with HBs to boot. It’s from Canada - why does almost every WB Canadian car I come across have HBs? I think the easy answer is they were standard for the market? Or were the dealers just smarter than their US counterparts to always order them?
How do you know it is a Canadian car? I ask because it has miles instead of kilometers. Very nice car. I would have bought this 4 months ago before I bought my red turbo. Wanted a C2S, but couldn't find a fair deal with sports seats and low miles.
How do you know it is a Canadian car? I ask because it has miles instead of kilometers. Very nice car. I would have bought this 4 months ago before I bought my red turbo. Wanted a C2S, but couldn't find a fair deal with sports seats and low miles.
There is a pic of the VIN decal in the driver’s door jamb where you can easily see the Canadian marking.
That is one of the best (looking) 993s/deals I've seen in a long time. CCS just sold a similar one with 2x the miles for five grand more.
Interesting, it was built and delivered first in Canada but speedo has been changed to MPH so it "could" call into question veracity of odometer mileage.