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I asked last October when I was there for an event. They will do up to a 997.2 generation. I’ll call next week and confirm.
I heard the same... I was curious to compare it to doing your own 'semi-reso'. But reading about the program I can't imagine its less than $50k, and since most of the 997.2 are basically new it wouldn't be worth it.
I have purchased cars that came out of 100+ car collections.
They moved very little each year.
A collection with 100 cars even if you drove a different car every day each car would only get driven 3-4 times a year. Would take 3 months to drive everything at least once. However there aren’t a ton of collections with 100+ cars, but they do exist.
I heard the same... I was curious to compare it to doing your own 'semi-reso'. But reading about the program I can't imagine its less than $50k, and since most of the 997.2 are basically new it wouldn't be worth it.
I suspect it will be a lot more than $50k. Maybe add another 0 to that number, depending on what you want it done. Maybe there is no choice, just one set package and it's a complete tear down and rebuild - as-new.
I would certainly want the 3.8 punched out to a 4.0 at the factory too!
I was at Midwestern Auto Group in Dublin Ohio picking up a $30 serpentine belt for $85 and they have a Black 2010 gt3 with 39,000 miles in the showroom. Steel brakes, not full leather, Fabspeed center delete, no sport seats. It seemed like a stripper. Asking $130,000 which seemed low to me so I asked about the carfax. Salesman said the driver's side has had work and asked if I wanted to see the carfax (which I did not). Salesman name was Zach Allen 614-389-5603 no affiliation!!
Genuinely curious to know if Isringhausen actually sells their cars at asking when they're consistently priced way over market. Hell, I'd consider selling my 8700 mile car with the same spec for $350k
Genuinely curious to know if Isringhausen actually sells their cars at asking when they're consistently priced way over market. Hell, I'd consider selling my 8700 mile car with the same spec for $350k
Well the first owner up to 8600 miles sure did have some fun. According to Carfax he was at Tirepros 9 times in that rather short span. Carfax