02 porsche tt for $35k 61k miles good deal?
#3
Couldn't possibly judge a car with that limited of a description. Post the link or describe it and you will get better answers to your question. Search some of the reach threads about auction results and other cars for sale. Recent Excellence gave market update if you "subscribe" to their guide. I have always thought they were a bit skewed.
#7
Drifting
Never been wrecked or repainted except maybe just the front bumper cover. No dents, dings or scratches. Everything works. Lots or brake pad and rotor wear left, clutch an accum are good and it stays in second when running it up near redline and quickly decelerating a few times in succession. Hands off the wheel at 120 MPH, braking hard it will stay in your lane. Pulls .8 bar boost. Tool kit and spare with pump, locking lug socket, all books, service records in order, 2 remote and valet keys included.
If it's all there and passes a PPI, buy it!
If it's all there and passes a PPI, buy it!
Trending Topics
#10
Absolutely.
Because, if you buy it and it immediately needs many thousands of dollars' worth of work - the good deal disappears quickly. So, a PPI will help avoid a moneypit with an initial low purchase price.
Because, if you buy it and it immediately needs many thousands of dollars' worth of work - the good deal disappears quickly. So, a PPI will help avoid a moneypit with an initial low purchase price.
#14
Not meaning to hijack - but here's some more info/perspective:
I'm deciding on taking a friends 2002 Turbo for $35k with 31k miles. Black on black (an issue since I want seal gray), Have not done a ppi but he's the second owner and has only had small issues over the years I've known him (door lock, switch here or there, some lights on the controls, ect. Tires have about 5k on them, just had its 30k service. Oh, the front bumber was resprayed a year or so ago after someone bumped him in the parking lot we use - I see the car most every day.
He's trading it for the 997 Turbo. I'm highly considering it - but for the color it would be a done deal
I'm deciding on taking a friends 2002 Turbo for $35k with 31k miles. Black on black (an issue since I want seal gray), Have not done a ppi but he's the second owner and has only had small issues over the years I've known him (door lock, switch here or there, some lights on the controls, ect. Tires have about 5k on them, just had its 30k service. Oh, the front bumber was resprayed a year or so ago after someone bumped him in the parking lot we use - I see the car most every day.
He's trading it for the 997 Turbo. I'm highly considering it - but for the color it would be a done deal
#15
Not meaning to hijack - but here's some more info/perspective:
I'm deciding on taking a friends 2002 Turbo for $35k with 31k miles. Black on black (an issue since I want seal gray), Have not done a ppi but he's the second owner and has only had small issues over the years I've known him (door lock, switch here or there, some lights on the controls, ect. Tires have about 5k on them, just had its 30k service. Oh, the front bumber was resprayed a year or so ago after someone bumped him in the parking lot we use - I see the car most every day.
He's trading it for the 997 Turbo. I'm highly considering it - but for the color it would be a done deal
I'm deciding on taking a friends 2002 Turbo for $35k with 31k miles. Black on black (an issue since I want seal gray), Have not done a ppi but he's the second owner and has only had small issues over the years I've known him (door lock, switch here or there, some lights on the controls, ect. Tires have about 5k on them, just had its 30k service. Oh, the front bumber was resprayed a year or so ago after someone bumped him in the parking lot we use - I see the car most every day.
He's trading it for the 997 Turbo. I'm highly considering it - but for the color it would be a done deal
If I were you, it'd be a no-brainer (still, assuming a thorough PPI clears everything major), but only you can decide if the color is too much of a compromise for you.