996 Aerokit Valuation
#16
Three Wheelin'
I am going to echo 22-25k depending on how long you have to wait. I picked mine, 99 non-aero, up a month ago and it is a little rough around the edges and I paid 17.5k, I also have an LSD and lower mileage. I factored in all the work that has been done to your car into what I was willing to offer for mine.
#17
Burning Brakes
Wish mine had LSD. $25k b/o. If as advertised.
#19
Race Car
I bought my 99 blue OEM aero for $27 with 28k miles. sold it for $24.5k with about 34k miles.
#21
Rennlist Member
Hey Hex, I look at probably 10 listings a day (every day - kind of addicted), and your car is a bit of a conundrum. Early 996’s are rather en vogue right now and many are fans of the aero cars. More importantly, people seem really drawn to cars that aren’t black or silver or grey. The car linked below is nothing special other than being an early .1 with a lot of leather options and an interesting color combo but it is clean with good history and has low miles. It just sold for $28k (+ 5% buyers premium)!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19..._listing_ended
if I were you, I’d detail the heck out of it, take a bunch of great photos, include a thorough (and well thought out) description and list it for $26k — and not take a dime less than $24k. In the short term, I see your car rising in value as the maladies that initially allowed these cars to drop in market price are being diminished— the M96 now having fixes in the aftermarket segment and styling that seems to be becoming more attractive as time goes on. My $.02.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19..._listing_ended
if I were you, I’d detail the heck out of it, take a bunch of great photos, include a thorough (and well thought out) description and list it for $26k — and not take a dime less than $24k. In the short term, I see your car rising in value as the maladies that initially allowed these cars to drop in market price are being diminished— the M96 now having fixes in the aftermarket segment and styling that seems to be becoming more attractive as time goes on. My $.02.
#23
Drifting
As the owner of an Arena Red Aerokit, I think your car is worth $32k!
#24
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
#25
I put together a pricing database on all 996s for sale in the US last year. Just took a look at 1999 C2s and I think others have given very good advice that you're looking at $22k - $24k. Pretty unique and beautiful car, so you never know what will happen with the right buyer or if you wait until spring to list.
#28
#29
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Updating this thread -
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1999-porsche-911-33/
Many chimed in on price being closer to 30 than to 20, but the results still had some ways to go to meet reserve.
If anyone's looking for a top notch 996 - it's available:
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1153583
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1999-porsche-911-33/
Many chimed in on price being closer to 30 than to 20, but the results still had some ways to go to meet reserve.
If anyone's looking for a top notch 996 - it's available:
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1153583
Last edited by hexagone; 07-22-2019 at 08:34 PM.