The Prestige Thread - Finest 996TT Market Finds
#76
Thoughts on this one? Looks very clean. Spoke with the dealer and seems the car was well maintained (he is a sales person so I know he will say anything). But judging from the pics car looks to be in great shape. One downside for me it is a 2001, I really want a 2002+. But it does come with full leather and sport seats and low miles which is a big plus for me and offsets 2002+ requirement I had. Is $45k too much for a well maintained 2001?
http://www.chariotsofpb.com/Chariots...AB29951S686554
#77
I think those wheels are not very good looking. For a 2001, if Blswan is still selling his, I think it's a nicer car.
#78
Blswan car is red. I am only interested in blk/blk/6 spd/ no supple seats. Just never really considered a 2001until I saw that one.
#79
Drifting
Do the research miles matter as much or more than year. There are graphs showing relation of year/mile-price if you search. Mines a late build 2001 and price mentioned wouldn't buy it. I like the wheels other than being 19s.
#80
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This depends on what is meant by "full leather". The 996 Turbo has always had a leather interior from the factory. To this leather interior the car could be ordered with one of the following leather options:
Option E70 - "Leather Interior Package", where the following are covered in leather: lower part of instrument panel, trim molding groove for upper dashboard, side fresh air vents, defroster cover, frame speaker cover, center air vents, carrier for heater control, frame of air conditioner, switch covers left and right, and ignition lock rosette.
Or
Option E74 -" Small Leather Interior Package", where the following are covered in leather: lower part of instrument panel, trim molding groove for upper dashboard, center air vents, carrier for heater control, frame of air conditioner, switch covers left and right, and ignition lock rosette.
Or
Option P55 - "Full Leather Interior Package", where the following Instrument surround, trim molding groove, side air vents and slats, defroster trim, speaker cover, central air vent frame, frame for heater/air conditioner control unit, left, right, and lower switch covers, ignition rosette, rear center console, switch covers, ashtray cover, handbrake cover, lid for storage, sunvisors, cover for vanity mirror, front center console, CD or tape shelf and switch cover.
It seems that owners and used car dealers (and maybe even Porsche dealers) don't really understand what the 996 Turbo came with in stock form and/or what the option codes are.
I see many people here looking for or having bought a 996 Turbo stating that the car has "full leather". If the car's option codes do not include either E70, E74 or P55, then the car has the stock leather. The only "full leather" option is E55. If you don't have E55 listed as an option code, then you don't have "full leather".
Option E70 - "Leather Interior Package", where the following are covered in leather: lower part of instrument panel, trim molding groove for upper dashboard, side fresh air vents, defroster cover, frame speaker cover, center air vents, carrier for heater control, frame of air conditioner, switch covers left and right, and ignition lock rosette.
Or
Option E74 -" Small Leather Interior Package", where the following are covered in leather: lower part of instrument panel, trim molding groove for upper dashboard, center air vents, carrier for heater control, frame of air conditioner, switch covers left and right, and ignition lock rosette.
Or
Option P55 - "Full Leather Interior Package", where the following Instrument surround, trim molding groove, side air vents and slats, defroster trim, speaker cover, central air vent frame, frame for heater/air conditioner control unit, left, right, and lower switch covers, ignition rosette, rear center console, switch covers, ashtray cover, handbrake cover, lid for storage, sunvisors, cover for vanity mirror, front center console, CD or tape shelf and switch cover.
It seems that owners and used car dealers (and maybe even Porsche dealers) don't really understand what the 996 Turbo came with in stock form and/or what the option codes are.
I see many people here looking for or having bought a 996 Turbo stating that the car has "full leather". If the car's option codes do not include either E70, E74 or P55, then the car has the stock leather. The only "full leather" option is E55. If you don't have E55 listed as an option code, then you don't have "full leather".
#84
Originally Posted by xmaciek82x
I emailed the dealer to take a picture of the code sticker.
I'm offering $44k for the car. I think that is a fair price but dealer isn't budging too much.
I'm offering $44k for the car. I think that is a fair price but dealer isn't budging too much.
#85
It seams the car doesn't have any of the option codes Dock mentioned. Still not a huge deal breaker. The car is very clean and I'm very tempted. I spoke with the GM and we agreed on a price that I'm satisfied with.
#86
The exhaust and headers are a good bonus; that (and the tune to a lesser extent) IMO are tasteful mods that add good value to the vehicle.
#87
I'm about 1300 miles away from the dealership so it's not like I can just swing by and take care of stuff myself. Still debating if I should pull the trigger or just hang on for something a bit closer to me.
Not too crazy about the tune. I think Champion motorsports just does a can GIAC tune but I can be wrong. I have Markski down the street from me so he would eventually retune it.
#89
xmaciek82x, I agree with rmc... I would prefer to choose my own shop to do the ppi. Have they told you where they would take it? Perhaps you could do a little research on where they plan to have it done.
USP is about 35 miles or so from that dealer (they may not be willing to go that far though), I have heard nothing but good things about them. Perhaps someone else will chime in with a good shop in the area.
Good luck!!
USP is about 35 miles or so from that dealer (they may not be willing to go that far though), I have heard nothing but good things about them. Perhaps someone else will chime in with a good shop in the area.
Good luck!!