Selling my 997.1 - suggestions please
#1
Selling my 997.1 - suggestions please
Hey folks,
Unfortunately an injury and related medical bills force the sale of my 997.1
I intended to use the car as a DE / street combo and was slowly working my way there. I bought 2 sets of wheels/tires and spent $$ on good brake pads/rotors with extra sets of everything. No other modifications expect pedal covers and a GT3 steering wheel and shift boot/**** (alcantera).
I would love advice about the advertisement and whether to try and sell everything as 1 package or sell off wheels/tires/brakes/GT3 wheel, etc separately and sell the car in bone stock condition. Not sure it will really matter in the long run - but who knows. Oh, and of course suggestions on price would be good, too. I find owners are always pretty proud of their machines - I'm sure I'm guilty of it, too. Want to sell fast - but don't want to leave money on the table.
I created a web page here with all the pics and detailed information.
www.overground.me/porsche
Thanks in advance....
mike--
Unfortunately an injury and related medical bills force the sale of my 997.1
I intended to use the car as a DE / street combo and was slowly working my way there. I bought 2 sets of wheels/tires and spent $$ on good brake pads/rotors with extra sets of everything. No other modifications expect pedal covers and a GT3 steering wheel and shift boot/**** (alcantera).
I would love advice about the advertisement and whether to try and sell everything as 1 package or sell off wheels/tires/brakes/GT3 wheel, etc separately and sell the car in bone stock condition. Not sure it will really matter in the long run - but who knows. Oh, and of course suggestions on price would be good, too. I find owners are always pretty proud of their machines - I'm sure I'm guilty of it, too. Want to sell fast - but don't want to leave money on the table.
I created a web page here with all the pics and detailed information.
www.overground.me/porsche
Thanks in advance....
mike--
#2
Rennlist Member
General rule to maximize dollars is to bring back to stock and sell mods separately. Most people do not spend more money on modified cars. And some might spend less on such.
#3
Three Wheelin'
^+1.
It's laudable that you want to be totally honest about the condition of the car and your reason for selling it. Realistically, there are people out there who will low ball you and/or nickel and dime you to death. My advice is to keep your reasons for selling to yourself, it's really not anyone's business but yours. Also, don't disclose all the known issues up front (and they don't seem like such a big deal). This is not to say you should conceal them but you may limit the number of people who may be interested up front. Put the ad out, then, when people show interest you can be forthcoming about the condition of the car. It's easier to put people's concerns at ease when you can talk to them personally. As for what the car is worth, sadly, I have no idea but best of luck to you!
It's laudable that you want to be totally honest about the condition of the car and your reason for selling it. Realistically, there are people out there who will low ball you and/or nickel and dime you to death. My advice is to keep your reasons for selling to yourself, it's really not anyone's business but yours. Also, don't disclose all the known issues up front (and they don't seem like such a big deal). This is not to say you should conceal them but you may limit the number of people who may be interested up front. Put the ad out, then, when people show interest you can be forthcoming about the condition of the car. It's easier to put people's concerns at ease when you can talk to them personally. As for what the car is worth, sadly, I have no idea but best of luck to you!
#4
Rennlist Member
Medical bills force sale = vulnerable seller inviting lowball offers. Best to keep it to yourself. Agree with others about selling the car in stock form as much as possible.
#6
Nordschleife Master
#7
Rennlist Member
All around great advice, in a nutshell:
- Bring everything to stock
- No one needs to know why you have to sell
- After a deal is agreed upon, you can offer the tire/wheels/other stuff to buyer, if not sold by then
PS. Move to Canada after, no need to worry about medical bills, as long as you pay your insurance premiums
- Bring everything to stock
- No one needs to know why you have to sell
- After a deal is agreed upon, you can offer the tire/wheels/other stuff to buyer, if not sold by then
PS. Move to Canada after, no need to worry about medical bills, as long as you pay your insurance premiums
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#9
Intermediate
Mike, sorry to hear about your reason for selling. It's sad, but the good side of this is, you're doing something about it and have the means to finance the health costs.
I'm looking for a 997.1 now, and your offer looks very good. Me personally, I'm trying to get a lower mile car..because (it may sound crazy) I plan to drive my 997 for 7-8 years..like my last car. But I think you'll move this fast!
GLWS!!!
I'm looking for a 997.1 now, and your offer looks very good. Me personally, I'm trying to get a lower mile car..because (it may sound crazy) I plan to drive my 997 for 7-8 years..like my last car. But I think you'll move this fast!
GLWS!!!