$109k 8k mi 996 gt3 for sale
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$109k 8k mi 996 gt3 for sale
Looks like dealers are now listing these cars over 100k but will the buyers step up? I am not affiliated with the seller.
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...05328672&Log=0
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...05328672&Log=0
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i wont.
but i would take yours for 80k ;-)
but i would take yours for 80k ;-)
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$109k 8k mi 996 gt3 for sale
Dealers fixing market just a couple of weeks ago these were about late 80s - good for owners but let's see if people pay - at this mark 7.1GT3 in mix.
I would buy one but not at these dealer fixed prices.
I would buy one but not at these dealer fixed prices.
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I called and bumped my stated value policy on my car this week. Sounds like I moved too soon and should change it again.
What really shocks me is both of these >$100k cars that have recently popped up have been pretty low option cars other than ceramics. I'd expect the ones that were stored and not used to have been full leather cars and dripping in carbon or paint options on the interior.
What really shocks me is both of these >$100k cars that have recently popped up have been pretty low option cars other than ceramics. I'd expect the ones that were stored and not used to have been full leather cars and dripping in carbon or paint options on the interior.
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As a recent purchaser of a perfect 2005 Guards Red that now has 8k miles I am happy to see the increase continue.
I don't have plans to sell for at least a few years, but would love to have the problem of a car that is worth too much to drive.
I don't have plans to sell for at least a few years, but would love to have the problem of a car that is worth too much to drive.
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wow, 996 GT3's are going thru major auctions now:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/CA0...Coupe/6-Speed/
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/CA0...Coupe/6-Speed/
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wow, 996 GT3's are going thru major auctions now:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/CA0...Coupe/6-Speed/
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/CA0...Coupe/6-Speed/
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That car has been for sale by a dealer on ebay and other sites for almost a year now. The funny thing is they have gradually been raising the asking price as time has gone by even though it appears as though they have no one seriously considering the car for purchase. It'll be interesting to see the sale price, if it even does sell since I'm sure the auction will have a reserve price around $65k.
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I failed to act on two really nice low mileage 2014 GT3s earlier this year. One was $125k, the other was $142 K, asking prices. Now I'm kicking myself, because I am starting to doubt I will get the GT4 allocation that I was waiting for.
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Hah, I drove that Atlas Grey one at CNC...it was $65k or something last year and I told them we wouldn't be able to find a middle ground because they wanted too much for the car.
The car had obviously been tracked which I'm fine with but they didn't have ANY of the maintenance records or history...just wasn't worth the risk
The car had obviously been tracked which I'm fine with but they didn't have ANY of the maintenance records or history...just wasn't worth the risk
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Here's a 15k mi one for sale on ebay for $125k, http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...m=281777101281. This was actually the car I tried to buy from European Collectible that I got screwed on. This is prob $50k over what the person paid for. I say more power to you if you can sell it for $125k but boy is this reaching for the stars.