996 GT2 - like new
#1
996 GT2 - like new
Dear Forum, see our 996 GT2 in Guards red with a special ordered full leather interior in cognac color, with only original 4.100 km ( 2.550 miles) from new, one owner!
The GT2 was in a collection of the Royal Family of Bahrain and was driven mostly in a garage on a rolling road dynamometer and not on the street to avoid storage damages. This is the reason why this GT2 is still like fabric new, without any stone chips or scratches or dents, simply like new. Even the wheels are without any scratches. This GT2 was never painted, the whole car is original paint. The whole car is without signs of usage!
The GT2 was in a collection of the Royal Family of Bahrain and was driven mostly in a garage on a rolling road dynamometer and not on the street to avoid storage damages. This is the reason why this GT2 is still like fabric new, without any stone chips or scratches or dents, simply like new. Even the wheels are without any scratches. This GT2 was never painted, the whole car is original paint. The whole car is without signs of usage!
#3
This has got to be the lowest mileage 996 GT2 that I know of. Congrats.
Oh, I do have a question, why ask for the VIN to be posted on the web, especially if your not going to buy it? Also, if you look at the street sign, I don't think it in German. ..just asking.
Oh, I do have a question, why ask for the VIN to be posted on the web, especially if your not going to buy it? Also, if you look at the street sign, I don't think it in German. ..just asking.
#4
Rennlist Member
@0396 - the VIN would allow me to see how it was optioned. How do you know I'm not going to buy it? Have you been talking to my wife? The street sign is in German. It says that you should drive up to the line, where you should stop.
#5
In all the years of playing with Porsches. This is the first time I've heard of using the VIN to get info from Porsche- when you don't even own it. I will call PCNA to update my Porsche knowledge. Well, just called PCNA, yes they can verify if the VIN has " certain " options.. only if you knew all the options that were available for that model that year.. Since, I've never looked for info on a vehicle that way,..I just learned the back door to acquire the info. Learn something new every day.
#6
Rennlist Member
In all the years of playing with Porsches. This is the first time I've heard of using the VIN to get info from Porsche- when you don't even own it. I will call PCNA to update my Porsche knowledge. Well, just called PCNA, yes they can verify if the VIN has " certain " options.. only if you knew all the options that were available for that model that year.. Since, I've never looked for info on a vehicle that way,..I just learned the back door to acquire the info. Learn something new every day.
You don't know what you don't know...
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#7
Fantastic 996 GT2. Immaculate!