Original MSRP window sticker
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Don't know about a copy of the window sticker, however you can get a Certificate of Authenticity. At $90-100 it's a little spendy for what it is but it's kind of cool to have.
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Don't know about a copy of the window sticker, however you can get a Certificate of Authenticity. At $90-100 it's a little spendy for what it is but it's kind of cool to have.
Plenty of reports of the COA's not being correct, the one I got for my 86 911 does not even list all the factory options.
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I figured a fine automobile like Porsche would for sure have this available. I was able to obtain a copy of my MSRP sticker, and build sheet, for my C5 Vett and also, if I choose, one for my '06 GTO.
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I called Porsche customer service a few years ago and they told me MSRP. The same people you order the C of A thru. I'm uncertain if they and give you the sticker copy though.
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I haven't seen reports of incorrect COAs but I don't doubt it. There are some options my car has that do not show up on the cert. Oh well.
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A few years ago I considered trading in my current P-car for another at my local P-car dealer. The salesman entered the serial # in his computer and produced a report that listed my cars options and options price, car color, warranty date, orginal dealer and the MSRP ($76,067). I kept it as sort of a poor mans COA. The report is titled "Vehicle Options Detail"
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Don't know about a copy of the window sticker, however you can get a Certificate of Authenticity. At $90-100 it's a little spendy for what it is but it's kind of cool to have.
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When I registered my Porsche in Arizona, the DMV seemed to have the original MSRP in their system - or maybe it was an estimated MSRP - I am not sure - but the clerk rattled off a specific original figure.
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Car was drag racing and circle tracking with the previous owner who pulled it out. I registered it for the street with its .513 lift 306 duration cam and all. Fun car but it rusted bad vacationing in the deserts for a year and a half at a time so I sold it. The old cars do have the build sheets up there if its the original headliner.