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For BAT, I'd say that was actually priced pretty well. Not too far off either from the other car. Miles aren't as big of a deal as these cars age too, look at prices of air cooled cars, many with several thousand miles. You just keep rebuilding them. You should like that prices are up if you own one.
That GT2 is interesting. It is a GT2 based on the VIN, but looks like many of the unique GT2 parts are now gone and replaced with standard turbo parts:
-front bumper
-rear seat delete
-PCCBs
-suspension (can't say for certain, but I doubt GT2 coilovers are capable of that ride height)
-wheels (can't say for certain, but given it had aftermarket wheels in the previous pictures, I doubt they sourced a set of legit GT2 wheels for it now)
I hope someone (without specific GT2 knowledge) doesn't buy it thinking they are getting a great deal on a GT2, not realizing many of the high dollar GT2 parts are actually gone.
Another interesting tidbit, is there are 2 other GT2s with the same last 5 of the VIN. That is either very coincidental, or they only build GT2s during certain VIN sequences.
Originally Posted by s65e90
It's not uncommon for a total loss to have some parts swapped before or once in the yard.
Originally Posted by vman932
The car currently has a sunroof headliner in it, but it is unclear whether or not it actually has a sunroof. You can see a good bit of the roof on the rear 3/4 pictures, and I don't see a sunroof. It also does still have GT2 door panels (pocket, no speaker) and the yellow face gauges (with ~600 additional miles). I think it probably is the same car with a lot of parts swapped.
Originally Posted by lowmiler
Originally Posted by 2fcknfst
GT2s did not have back seats.
I'm well aware GT2s did not have back seats. As I said, please scroll up to see this was already discussed. I have quoted some pertinent posts for your convenience. It has a GT2 vin and some of the GT2 parts still intact. It was available at a previous salvage auction with most all GT2 parts still intact.
It'll cost more to bring it back to spec than it's worth.
Exactly. That was the gist of the previous initial discussion above...
Originally Posted by vman932
....... I hope someone (without specific GT2 knowledge) doesn't buy it thinking they are getting a great deal on a GT2, not realizing many of the high dollar GT2 parts are actually gone.
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