How to get window sticker
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How to get window sticker
Is there a way to get a new window sticker for the car? I want to know exactly what options my car has since it didn't come with the original window sticker. Even the CPO "window sticker" doesn't seem to cover everything.
The other day I noticed I had the fuse box in leather and the air vents in leather as well. I don't think those were standard on the 997.2 turbo s?
So is there a way to get a copy of the original window sticker?
The other day I noticed I had the fuse box in leather and the air vents in leather as well. I don't think those were standard on the 997.2 turbo s?
So is there a way to get a copy of the original window sticker?
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PM sent. Someone gave me a dealer link where at the end of the URL I put my vin and it shows all my options (albeit they were all marked as 0 for whatever reason) but I don't recall seeing these 2 wrapped in leather, and I'm pretty positive it wasn't standard on this car. It isn't standard on the new turbo s either.
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PM sent. Someone gave me a dealer link where at the end of the URL I put my vin and it shows all my options (albeit they were all marked as 0 for whatever reason) but I don't recall seeing these 2 wrapped in leather, and I'm pretty positive it wasn't standard on this car. It isn't standard on the new turbo s either.
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He also didn't get red stitching, red gauges, and seat ventilation which would have completed the car. Oh and maybe PCM in leather too .
Other than that he literally got every other option porsche offers. Then he didn't drive it but kept it in a garage for me for 2 years .
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I agree - this is very expensive. That being said, they do fantastic work and if you're looking for a high quality reproduction that you can frame or laminate, this is the way to go. This would be appropriate if you want to put it on your car's windshield during a car show, for example.
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I agree - this is very expensive. That being said, they do fantastic work and if you're looking for a high quality reproduction that you can frame or laminate, this is the way to go. This would be appropriate if you want to put it on your car's windshield during a car show, for example.
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#12
So the Link didn't work for you?
Change the VIN
https://admin.porschedealer.com/repo...AD2A98CS766455
Replace WP0AD2A98CS766455 with your VIN
Did you try the Rennlist VIN DECODER up top menu under Tools
Change the VIN
https://admin.porschedealer.com/repo...AD2A98CS766455
Replace WP0AD2A98CS766455 with your VIN
Did you try the Rennlist VIN DECODER up top menu under Tools
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So the Link didn't work for you?
Change the VIN
https://admin.porschedealer.com/repo...AD2A98CS766455
Replace WP0AD2A98CS766455 with your VIN
Did you try the Rennlist VIN DECODER up top menu under Tools
Change the VIN
https://admin.porschedealer.com/repo...AD2A98CS766455
Replace WP0AD2A98CS766455 with your VIN
Did you try the Rennlist VIN DECODER up top menu under Tools
https://admin.porschedealer.com/repo...AD2A94CS766677
This is my build. I don't see the air vent slats in leather as an option but my car clearly has it. So maybe it's incorporated in another option? Idk, all of these show up as zero. I wish someone who knows how much these costs could add them up and tell me the MSRP of my car. Also it doesn't show the rear LED lights in the back seats, and the floor mats with the leather piping. I know on the current 911 the florist are like 600 bucks and the rear LED like 300-400 I think? So it appears 3 options are missing from this list.
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I've use Motor Trend to get a list of options. Just enter your cars data (year, model etc.) and select "options packages." You'll receive (at no cost) a list of all the option packages and their retail cost. I've noticed many packages contain embedded additional items that aren't listed on the build sheet or listed on the MRSP. Just a thought-
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I've use Motor Trend to get a list of options. Just enter your cars data (year, model etc.) and select "options packages." You'll receive (at no cost) a list of all the option packages and their retail cost. I've noticed many packages contain embedded additional items that aren't listed on the build sheet or listed on the MRSP. Just a thought-
http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2012/.../1646/pricing/
I am surprised they give 0-10k miles 114k. I see 2011's trading around 107-114k depending on condition. And 2012s trading in the 118-125k range depending on miles and condition. And the 2013 trading in the 120-130k range.
EDIT: Actually the ad my dealership put was accurate. The options add up to exactly 25k pretty much. So the MSRP was 185,700k not including destination. So 186,600k including destination. So this car depreciated 60k almost in 2.5 years with 800 miles. Dealership after CPO and everything paid around 122-123k for this car so previous owner lost 64.6k on the trade.
Last edited by jem7v; 12-25-2014 at 11:41 AM.