Seal Gray wheels
#1
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Seal Gray wheels
I maybe trading my 996 TT....I have a set of 19" 3 piece color matching wheels
that I will take off to put the originals on.These are flawless wheels and stunningly beautiful..Any interest?????
PM your offer to me
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rs783/4952795426
that I will take off to put the originals on.These are flawless wheels and stunningly beautiful..Any interest?????
PM your offer to me
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rs783/4952795426
#3
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^ If someone is interested ....now is the time to speak....Car is actually flawless 2003 Seal gray/Gray.
X 50 Package 14k miles...tons of options full leather/ CF interior....etc etc....original owner. MSRP 151K.
X 50 Package 14k miles...tons of options full leather/ CF interior....etc etc....original owner. MSRP 151K.
#6
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Sounds sweet... 14k and a DD? What, do you kids go to school next door, and the grocery store in the basement?? (I kid)
If you look at my posted collection you will see that I have other vehicle that need to be driven....my wife drive the kids to school most of the time in her Escalade...the car was basically stored in my garage for the past years till now.
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If you look at my posted collection you will see that I have other vehicle that need to be driven....my wife drive the kids to school most of the time in her Escalade...the car was basically stored in my garage for the past years till now.
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#7
Burning Brakes
hey, I posted a pointer on 6speed...which Chuck of course moved.
I just like the idea of a clean, low mile car getting to a sane, savvy buyer without the dealer making 10k.
Good luck
Adam
I just like the idea of a clean, low mile car getting to a sane, savvy buyer without the dealer making 10k.
Good luck
Adam
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#8
Drifting
It's amazing how the quickly the 996 and 997 turbos depreciate. Porsche is making too many. My 08 turbo has depreciated at an alarming rate...that said I love the car and will just have to keep it a few extra years.
#11
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The dealer will do have to spend some money on certifying the car and then need to make a decent profit as well.....I suspect they would list it at 67.9k as a certified preowned and sell it for 65K.
#13
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Congrates to both of you!