2005 GT2 For sale
#1
2005 GT2 For sale
Anybody know this car, a friend asked about it.
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2005 PORSCHE 911 GT2 GT2
Vehicle Specifications
VIN: WP0AB29915S696066
Odometer: 68 mi
Transmission: Manual
Engine: 6 Cylinder Turbo
Drive Train: Not Specified
Exterior Color: SILVER
Interior Color: GRY
Interior Type: Leather
Body Style: Coupe
Doors: 2
Stereo: CD Player
Top Type: Hard Top Roof
Equipment Included
50 State Emissions ABS Brakes Air Conditioning Cruise Control
Fog Lamps Front Center Console Headlight Washers Power Locks
Power Mirrors Power Steering Power Windows Rear Defroster
Security System Spoiler Telescopic Steering Wheel Trip Counter
Wheels - Alloy
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2005 PORSCHE 911 GT2 GT2
Vehicle Specifications
VIN: WP0AB29915S696066
Odometer: 68 mi
Transmission: Manual
Engine: 6 Cylinder Turbo
Drive Train: Not Specified
Exterior Color: SILVER
Interior Color: GRY
Interior Type: Leather
Body Style: Coupe
Doors: 2
Stereo: CD Player
Top Type: Hard Top Roof
Equipment Included
50 State Emissions ABS Brakes Air Conditioning Cruise Control
Fog Lamps Front Center Console Headlight Washers Power Locks
Power Mirrors Power Steering Power Windows Rear Defroster
Security System Spoiler Telescopic Steering Wheel Trip Counter
Wheels - Alloy
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Nice car happy to take a look for a buyer, We are in Ca and service and maintain many many GT2's.
I also own one so am very familiar with the car.
Feel free to email me if I can help.
I also own one so am very familiar with the car.
Feel free to email me if I can help.
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#7
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The car is being auctioned at a US Treasury/Manheim auction on April 19 in Milwaukee. It is open to the public. Other cars at this auction include an Enzo, F430, Lambo Murci, Aston Martin, Ford GT, and a few others.
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More info below. I found out about this a while back and had delusions of grandeur thinking that maybe I would get lucky and be able to "steal" the GT2. Well, the cat's out of the bag and this thing has gone viral, so happy bidding!!!
http://www.mmaamobile.com/4299809.html
http://www.mmaamobile.com/4299811.html
http://www.teamspeed.com/forums/gt/5...-70-miles.html
Seems someone forgot to pay their taxes....
On December 20, 2010, in Minneapolis, Minn., Russell Cole was sentenced to 180 months in prison for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, wire fraud, tax evasion, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government.
His wife, Abby Cole, was sentenced to three years of probation for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and tax evasion. Also, Robert Bossany was sentenced to 90 months in prison for conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud and money laundering. All three were in a scheme designed to defraud a major retailer by over-billing for computer parts. As a result of the scheme the Coles and Robert Bossany invoiced the major retailer for $41 million more than the original bids for the products. Furthermore, Russell Cole misrepresented on individual and business tax returns the sales and profit from an eBay business he ran.
From 2005 to 2007, Russell Cole understated his net income from the Internet business by more than $1.8 million. In addition to understating his businesses gross receipts in general over a four-year period, the Coles understated the company’s gross receipts by more than $3 million for 2006 alone. The Coles also overstated on business tax returns the cost of goods it sold. To that end, they directed company employees to inflate the cost of parts purchased from suppliers and enter false purchase orders into the company’s books and records. Moreover, the Coles paid for a large amount of personal expenses, including credit card debt and a number of luxury purchases, such as high-end jewelry and month-long stays at luxury hotels in Las Vegas, with business funds. They then classified those expenditures as business expenses on the company’s tax returns
http://www.mmaamobile.com/4299809.html
http://www.mmaamobile.com/4299811.html
http://www.teamspeed.com/forums/gt/5...-70-miles.html
Seems someone forgot to pay their taxes....
On December 20, 2010, in Minneapolis, Minn., Russell Cole was sentenced to 180 months in prison for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, wire fraud, tax evasion, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government.
His wife, Abby Cole, was sentenced to three years of probation for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and tax evasion. Also, Robert Bossany was sentenced to 90 months in prison for conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud and money laundering. All three were in a scheme designed to defraud a major retailer by over-billing for computer parts. As a result of the scheme the Coles and Robert Bossany invoiced the major retailer for $41 million more than the original bids for the products. Furthermore, Russell Cole misrepresented on individual and business tax returns the sales and profit from an eBay business he ran.
From 2005 to 2007, Russell Cole understated his net income from the Internet business by more than $1.8 million. In addition to understating his businesses gross receipts in general over a four-year period, the Coles understated the company’s gross receipts by more than $3 million for 2006 alone. The Coles also overstated on business tax returns the cost of goods it sold. To that end, they directed company employees to inflate the cost of parts purchased from suppliers and enter false purchase orders into the company’s books and records. Moreover, the Coles paid for a large amount of personal expenses, including credit card debt and a number of luxury purchases, such as high-end jewelry and month-long stays at luxury hotels in Las Vegas, with business funds. They then classified those expenditures as business expenses on the company’s tax returns
#12
I thought Manhiem only allowed "dealers" rights to bid/buy. In my area, Pa, the Manheim dealers get pissed if a retailer gets in and uses a "dealer" to bid for them (for a fee) as that raises the actual bids from the other peer "dealers".
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Patrick