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Old 05-10-2019, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by edmtwentyone
Had you looked at the 21k mile speed yellow 996tt that RAC had a couple months back? It was $50k only with Euro buckets, oem bolt in cage, and HRE wheels. I was interested in it but they were sort of difficult to get info from and set up a PPI.
You know your cars! Yes I was looking at it online and then one day it vanished. Not on the website or in their "sold inventory". RAC is only a four hour drive from here as well.

I was not a big fan of the seats and roll bar but I figured someone here would want that stuff.

Thanks for reaching out.

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Originally Posted by SeabrookPorsche
You know your cars! Yes I was looking at it online and then one day it vanished. Not on the website or in their "sold inventory". RAC is only a four hour drive from here as well.

I was not a big fan of the seats and roll bar but I figured someone here would want that stuff.

Thanks for reaching out.

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Mat,
Yes...just gone one day. I had the seats already spoken for by my mechanic for $3k and the rollbar maybe could have got $800 on here for it. Rims I would have sold for $2k and gotten into the car for very cheap...but I didn’t trust the maintenance. They claims big service but couldn’t tell me what besides oil change; didn’t do coil packs didn’t replace the 9yr old tires, couldn’t let me know which lowering springs were on it either.
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Additional photos added. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Additional Photos. Fully detailed and had the wheels ceramic coated inside and out. $1100.
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Originally Posted by SeabrookPorsche






Additional Photos. Fully detailed and had the wheels ceramic coated inside and out. $1100.
What is the benefit of the ceramic coating inside the wheels?
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What is the benefit of the ceramic coating inside the wheels?
FYI, you can quote someone and delete the pictures (if you want), leaving just the words from the quoted post.
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Originally Posted by rael
What is the benefit of the ceramic coating inside the wheels?
It was a serious question.
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Originally Posted by rael
It was a serious question.
Did someone indicate otherwise?
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Originally Posted by rael
It was a serious question.
Eliminates brake dust.
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It makes them easier to clean and keeps them looking clean longer.
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Yes, every easy to clean. I can already tell a difference and its only been two weeks.
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Gents,

Update, still for sale. I have not been pushing the car for sale very much as I have been enjoying it. Updated mileage is 33,150 miles.

https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1142104

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love that color... GLWS... wish i had the coin...
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Thank you it is a great color combo and I looked a couple of years before I found it.

Cheers, Mat
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beautiful car.
I can't understand why you would sell this car for another the same in a different colour. they are becoming hard to find in good shape let alone the taxes to switch out. I also don't understand why you would want a C4s in tip which I would guess is to drive, but the C4s has no boost and has many causes of catastrophic failure.
The f355 and 360 I understand why. my suggestion would be keep the blue car and add a high miles sorted 6tt in tip as the daily driver. Good luck whatever you do



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