Looking a 2002 996 Twin Turbo
#1
Instructor
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Looking a 2002 996 Twin Turbo
Hi Guys
Need some help
As my subject line states looking at a 2002 996 twin turbo. I entered the Vin but there is no reference if the car is an X50. I have entered the car I am looking at and anther I know is a genuine X50 but no reference for either in the vin decoder. Can someone help me out I am new to the turbo side.
Thank you
Need some help
As my subject line states looking at a 2002 996 twin turbo. I entered the Vin but there is no reference if the car is an X50. I have entered the car I am looking at and anther I know is a genuine X50 but no reference for either in the vin decoder. Can someone help me out I am new to the turbo side.
Thank you
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#8
Try to get a pic of the sticker under the hood sent to you.
#9
Instructor
Thread Starter
Guys thanks anything else I should look for? Do these have the Mezger engine? Sorry I will do some searches and fill my knowledge pallet.
Thanks again
Thanks again
#10
Three Wheelin'
$118K is a stripper for sure, mine was $120K and has very few options. Nothing wrong with that at all...it's the condition and maintenance history that's important.
Every 996 Turbo (and GT3/GT2) has the Mezger engine.
Every 996 Turbo (and GT3/GT2) has the Mezger engine.
#12
Drifting
#13
A google search of VIN pulled up this ad: https://porschenashua.com/inventory/...+Black+1200655
The options are listed in the ad and I don't see a reference to X50 being an option anywhere in the ad. What makes you think it is/would be?
The $48k price seems to be in line with market for miles, transmission, and non-X50 cars. I'd expect an X50 car to be at least 10% more in price.
The options are listed in the ad and I don't see a reference to X50 being an option anywhere in the ad. What makes you think it is/would be?
The $48k price seems to be in line with market for miles, transmission, and non-X50 cars. I'd expect an X50 car to be at least 10% more in price.