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Old 04-19-2015, 01:48 PM
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Hello fellow porsche nuts - My no-stories C4S is for sale.

**Copy of recent PPI performed 6/2014 and recent service records shown in photos below**

Well I've finally decided to sell my beloved 2003 C4S to fund my new porsche purchase. I purchased my C4S last year and have enjoyed every minute of ownership. I don't drive much and have only put 3000 miles on the C4S in the year I've owned it.

Seal grey, 6 speed w/71K miles - Excellent condition with beautiful original paint and interior shows like new. Sport muffler option, PMS, sunroof, etc. Some curb rash on rear passengers side wheel and some teeny/tiny rock chip specs on lower front bumper that are hard to see.

Always garaged - paint looks & shines like new!

PPI (excellent report w/no issues other than rear tires)performed at i******** Porsche Dealership in Pheonix Az. May 2014 at 68,000 miles
Previous owner had major 60K service performed last year with new belts/etc.At time of purchase i had the following $4000 worth of work performed strictly for peace of mind:
1.New upgraded dual row IMS bearing
2.New clutch
3.New AOS/RMS
4.*Brake flush - New brakes-Discs & pads front and rear.

Beverly Hills California car, previously owned by IT engineer in California who moved to Scottsdale Az for 1 year which is where i purchased it last may 2014.
He took care of the car like a child and when I found out he was moving home to France I bought it. Previous owner had major 60K service performed last year with new belts/etc.

Always serviced at Porsche dealerships and runs/looks/drives beautifully.

**PPI showed rear tires needing replacement soon - I didn't understand this since the tread is still excellent - the very middle of the tread is more worn due to over inflation at some point which I didn't find an issue.

I factored in a new set of rear tires at my firm price of $29,500.


**Please email directly: cerialephotography@yahoo.com
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Damn that was fast!
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Wow, what a surprise!
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Can't tell if both of you are being sarcastic or not but I'm gonna go with the first.

GLWS Groovzilla, I know you're pretty picky about your cars so new owner should have a great example.
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i had the car sold - when i requested a climate report from the buyer regarding the last 2 years of temperature/humidity readings from his garage and structural information to make certain the garage is up to current earthquake codes, the buyer never responded.

oh well, hopefully the next potential buyer will be more willing to co-operate and see the deal thru.
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Originally Posted by alpine003
Can't tell if both of you are being sarcastic or not but I'm gonna go with the first.

GLWS Groovzilla, I know you're pretty picky about your cars so new owner should have a great example.
thx alpine
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Originally Posted by groovzilla
i had the car sold - when i requested a climate report from the buyer regarding the last 2 years of temperature/humidity readings from his garage and structural information to make certain the garage is up to current earthquake codes, the buyer never responded.

oh well, hopefully the next potential buyer will be more willing to co-operate and see the deal thru.


I told you to wait for the city's report!
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Originally Posted by alpine003
Can't tell if both of you are being sarcastic or not but I'm gonna go with the first.

GLWS Groovzilla, I know you're pretty picky about your cars so new owner should have a great example.
You got it, the first one.
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Fazal - congrads on the car - looking forward to meeting you when you get to seattle.



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