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Old 03-25-2024, 03:20 PM
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Selling my 2009 GTS under marketplace. Has been serviced throughout it's entire life and just received new brakes, rotors, VC gasket replacment, All new fluids including diff/trans/oil. Paint is in great shape. Everything is in working order with apple car play included. Happy to work out a deal for someone who is really interested. Title in hand.
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Selling my 2009 GTS under marketplace. Has been serviced throughout it's entire life and just received new brakes, rotors, VC gasket replacment, All new fluids including diff/trans/oil. Paint is in great shape. Everything is in working order with apple car play included. Happy to work out a deal for someone who is really interested. Title in hand.
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Thank you!

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21K. Need to move this soon so please let me know if anyone is interested.
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Ooof...buying on BAT, which typically is the high end of value for these cars, dumping $4500 into it for simple maintenance (~$1k in parts), and then quickly relisting for sale for $6-8K more is likely not going to go well.

I hope you get your asking price as this is likely a very nice 957 GTS. However, looking at Autotrader, dealers are ASKING $12-15K for 2009-2010 GTS models. I think the only way you get $15K+ is re-listing on BAT.
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Thank you for your input! It's all good, just hoping it goes to a good home. If it doesn't sale I will continue to enjoy it until that times comes. As you know, you must be careful when buying one. Purchasing one sorted out and in very good condition is a good piece of mind for any buyer.
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Originally Posted by MattDFW
Thank you for your input! It's all good, just hoping it goes to a good home. If it doesn't sale I will continue to enjoy it until that times comes. As you know, you must be careful when buying one. Purchasing one sorted out and in very good condition is a good piece of mind for any buyer.
This is very true. The listing prices don't really tell the whole picture and there certainly are buyers out there for well-maintained cars that list above market. I bought a 2006 turbo last year that the previous owner had dumped over $12K into from dealer services during his 2 years of ownership. Even then, I've had to fix a roof water leak and have the headliner recovered. A well-sorted 955/957 is worth more IMO. I just wonder if you have to go back to BAT to find the right kind of buyer. Any ways...good luck!



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