FOR SALE - 2007 Porsche GT3 (ceramic) Asking $79,500 - Private Seller - 18,500 miles
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So, since I last posted two more deals fell through. I accepted an offer for $73,500 (which is the lowest I will go) and the guy ended up going with a car in CA with almost 30,000 miles on it and he is unable to see the car before he buys it. He needs to ship it across the country and it has 1/3 more mileage than our car.
The car is still for sale but frankly after 4 deals going south I think I am just going to keep the car until spring and perhaps I get a serious buyer who wants a beauty of a car.
All the best everyone
The car is still for sale but frankly after 4 deals going south I think I am just going to keep the car until spring and perhaps I get a serious buyer who wants a beauty of a car.
All the best everyone
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lots of tire kickers
appears to b good car and well priced
I would keep it bc when 91 gt3 comes out .1 price will flat up simply due to new cars getting a little too spendy...
after 997 I rob ably will only lease with no intent to keep long term.
let se, when I INTENDED to keep long term I sold in 10-18 month
if I not end NOT to keep long term..... damn I will have 4sale posts evey third week?
appears to b good car and well priced
I would keep it bc when 91 gt3 comes out .1 price will flat up simply due to new cars getting a little too spendy...
after 997 I rob ably will only lease with no intent to keep long term.
let se, when I INTENDED to keep long term I sold in 10-18 month
if I not end NOT to keep long term..... damn I will have 4sale posts evey third week?
#67
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Did anyone get a PPI done? I was interested in the car but I really was hoping to find one with steel brakes. Other than that this car is pretty much what I want and the brakes can be changed.
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So, since I last posted two more deals fell through. I accepted an offer for $73,500 (which is the lowest I will go) and the guy ended up going with a car in CA with almost 30,000 miles on it and he is unable to see the car before he buys it. He needs to ship it across the country and it has 1/3 more mileage than our car.
The car is still for sale but frankly after 4 deals going south I think I am just going to keep the car until spring and perhaps I get a serious buyer who wants a beauty of a car.
All the best everyone
The car is still for sale but frankly after 4 deals going south I think I am just going to keep the car until spring and perhaps I get a serious buyer who wants a beauty of a car.
All the best everyone
#69
Cash buyers only.
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No paint work at all and a clear bra on the whole front end. I have the PPI and the over rev report as well from Porsche Destin that was done last week. PM me and I can email you what you need.
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There's really no downside to buying a car with PCCB's. they're excellent brakes if you street drive the car, and if you want to turn it into a track car, you just sell the PCCB rotors and bolt on steel ones. Can actually mean the PCCB car is a better purchase and they aren't with any more than a car with steel brakes.