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Old 02-08-2010, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by peer
Thanks for the lively discussion, I was leaning towards steel based on the spirited debates of the past.
We are at 4% under msrp as opening bid from dealer.
Coochas, I have to try to keep up with you and in a perfect world would keep the cab but I think I would trade it (we do have 4 garage bays and now only 3 cars which just does not feel right). The kids are divided on the issue but the 5 month old has yet to weigh in.
Hey, I recognize that pic!
BTW, my car's on a diet and losing a few hundred pounds!
Old 02-08-2010, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Edgy01
Go to the GT3 forum and as kthe question about PCCBs. More and more GT3 buyers are ordering the PCCBs. Ask them why. Many consider it a show stopper NOT to have them.
Thanks, but that sounds a bit like a cop out rather than supporting your position with facts.

Also, as one of those GT3 buyers and posters, I'm not sure that is as much of consensus that it once was. The new iron are quite impressive.

PCCBs are purdy and all, but the cost to performance is simply not worth it IMHO. I'm the type of guy who spares no expense, if the product is worth it. I don't think anyone has solid data to justify the expense for street or track without significant conjecture.
Old 02-11-2010, 11:25 AM
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Thank you for the referal sir!

Car did sell yesterday -- I will miss her terribly.

Originally Posted by MJones
No word about MY11 production or allocations.

There are approx 70 cars on the ground around the US from which to choose from..

Here is a link to a car that a 6speeder is selling...980mi...MSRP 134 asking 125
Close to you in PA

-gt3-sale-white-ceramics-980-miles.html

Good luck!
Old 02-20-2010, 11:55 AM
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msrp-6% achievable, more for the cars that are high msrp (say >128k). Although - and Ive been watching the new inventory very closely since December when I started looking for my GT3 - the well optioned cars that arent crazy MSRP have really sold out over the last 5 or 6 weeks. I must have spoken to over 10 dealerships in the last 2 months and most will try to put a deal although some are still in a different universe hanging onto cars that have been on the lot for months in the belief that come spring they market will change and they will fly off at msrp (and so they wont do more than 2% right now).
Old 02-20-2010, 03:08 PM
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Peer-

I stopped by Paul Miller Porsche This Morning and saw that he has a Lightly equipted 2010 GT3 in Stock. It is silver with 500 miles on it. You can Call Paul Gavel. The number there is 973-227-3000.

Tell Paul the Gary Told you to call
Old 02-21-2010, 02:25 AM
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Watch out for good old Paul. He use to work for Ray Catena really not a stand up guy at all. Tried all sorts of slimey moves when I bought my 996 gt3 there. Totally turned me off to Ray catena motor cars.



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