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I recently bought a used 1996 Arena Red TT and have been trying to figure out what the original MSRP was on it? I wasn't lucky enough to get the original window sticker is there anyway the dealer could help with this? I have done a bunch of searching to figure out msrp and haven't had any luck. Options on my car include: 139, 340, 373, 374, 454, 650, and 694. I know that the sunroof and cd player were no cost options, but how much were the hardbacked sport seats with the heat option? I love the sport seats and am very excited to finally have a 993 TT...I've been lusting after this car since 1995! Thanks for any info in advance.
Thanks for the replies...I thought the sport seats were really pretty rare, does this mean that the majority of cars were optioned with the supple leather seats?
Thanks for the replies...I thought the sport seats were really pretty rare, does this mean that the majority of cars were optioned with the supple leather seats?
The non-hardback seats were available with smooth leather (no cost, and perhaps perforated?) or supple leather (somewhere between $5-600 for front and back, respectively).
If you know someone that works at your local Porsche dealer,you can give them the Vin# and they can print out what the car cost new with all options listed.It will give the base price and list options with what they cost as well.
It will also give you the total price including Gas Guzzler tax back in 1996.My TT is a 1997 and based for $105,000.Total with options $118,304,Gas Guzzler fee $2600,Total Order $121,669.00 + sales tax and registration
Russ
I need to get a life,Real Bored.Here are what your options are,if you don't already know.Pretty cool that you have heated Factory Sport Seats!!!I want them!!!
# 139 and #340 Seat Heat Left and Right
# 373 and #374 Sport Seat Left and Right with Power Height Adjusters
Thanks for all the additional info, I will have to make friends with my local dealer I have owned the car for about a month now and with the crappy weather here in the midwest haven't really gotten to put all that many miles on it yet...in fact I don't even have any good pictures to share with you guys. I am planning to give it a good cleaning and wax job next week on Wed. or Thurs. so maybe I can get some posted then. The 993 Turbo is a car I've been lusting after ever since I saw it in 1995, I always wanted one in Arena Red and I was lucky enough to find one close to me for sale and a nice price. It has 87,000 miles on it but has been well maintained and currently doesn't need a thing. It is bone stock, but I do want to do an exhaust, coil over, and some window tint as soon as I can. I eventually would like to get to the computer and larger turbo's but I won't be able to afford much for a while. I am planning to take it to the 1st autocross of the season on 4/26 so we'll see how that goes. As maintenance and such come up I'm sure I'll be leaning on your expertise to sort things out. Thanks again...
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