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Too much carbon on that interior and the two different manufacturers put that in the no go category for me. Add to that the wrinkled up bolsters and that that price is laughable.
Too much carbon on that interior and the two different manufacturers put that in the no go category for me. Add to that the wrinkled up bolsters and that that price is laughable.
Thanks for being the first to say that. I live near by, so was excited but that price is laughable. Agree… the carbon junk is not ideal. I get that it’s low miles but it’s only a .1. It’s not just over, it’s way over.
Remember on the Speed network in the late 2000’s there was a show called Supercars Exposed and there was a GT3 on it that was just like this one. It was owned by Tony Kanaan (former Indycar driver) and he did a lot of aftermarket carbon fiber mods on his white GT3 similar to what this car has. Think the spec was quite similar as well. It was featured on an episode when they were in Miami and this car has early ownership history in Florida. Can’t find any footage of the episode so going off what I can remember from watching it 15 years ago. Don’t know for sure.
I take it these two dealers don't like each other?
All Things Porsche’s is a piece of work. Unprofessional and just not a good person. What kind of grown up adult does this stuff on their businesses social media page? Have heard very little positive things said about him and the interactions I’ve had aren’t any better. Would certainly take by business elsewhere and recommend others do the same.
Having dealt with him last year, yes he is an absolute clown.
How do dealers like this consistently get unicorn level inventory? One would think that in this small car community word would get out fast and buyers/sellers would avoid dealing with the bad apples, but year after year this guy just keeps getting nicer inventory even though I don’t think I’ve ever seen a positive thing said about him. Seems strange.
How do dealers like this consistently get unicorn level inventory? One would think that in this small car community word would get out fast and buyers/sellers would avoid dealing with the bad apples, but year after year this guy just keeps getting nicer inventory even though I don’t think I’ve ever seen a positive thing said about him. Seems strange.