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Yep that is the best way to do it. A drawback with google docs is that of one person sorts it then everyone has to see that sort, or filter, or whatever is set. So obviously I did not enable that.
Yep that is the best way to do it. A drawback with google docs is that of one person sorts it then everyone has to see that sort, or filter, or whatever is set. So obviously I did not enable that.
You are the man gmaki! This database registry is priceless... if you're ever in So. FL, give me a shout out and drinks on me...
Did you download it as an Excel file and then use the Sort & Filtering option? If you're not familiar with Excel filtering, click here. Anyway... just filtering to reveal GT Silver + LWB + Full/Red + PCCB = 4 units produced. You can narrow it don further as seen here based on more options such as wheel finish, etc....
Is your date "date" pulled from when the car is finished at the factory? If so, I think im the very last one, 2061. Just finished on Monday and doing track testing now. Should be on the boat 6/21.
I have a VIN (finally), but I don't see my car in the database. I filtered by the first four VIN numbers, followed by color, and none of the remaining cars match my spec.
What's the next step to get my car to show?
Last edited by Ferrarisimo; Jun 16, 2016 at 03:24 PM.
I have a VIN (finally), but I don't see my car in the database. I filtered by the first four VIN numbers, followed by color, and none of the remaining cars match my spec.
What's the next step to get my car to show?
PM the last 6 digits of your VIN to me and I will see if it is in PCNA and if I already have it. There has been a rash of missing VIN's in the last two months (I have about 8 people waiting for their car to show up in the database but no build in PCNA).
Also note as of today I am 2 days behind and may not catch up until Saturday.
PM the last 6 digits of your VIN to me and I will see if it is in PCNA and if I already have it. There has been a rash of missing VIN's in the last two months (I have about 8 people waiting for their car to show up in the database but no build in PCNA).
Also note as of today I am 2 days behind and may not catch up until Saturday.
Did you say JULY??? Not a typo?
When you say "arrived" - you mean the ship? Or do you have possession this early?
Either way - congrats! Looking forward to details!!
Why are the last VIN numbers "x"'ed out?
Is that amount of security warranted?
You would be surprised how many owners want their VIN or their name, or both anonymous. I really don't care why. I take the request for privacy as justification enough.
No one asked me to post their info online so I do my best to keep everyone as comfortable as possible.
On the upside I think I get more people "registering" their GT4's as a result.
So with builds running out to August now (at least that is the latest month of production I can find) I have altered my projection for the total North American Production to reflect that.
So I am now projecting close to 2,500 GT4's in NA. That is up from around 2,200 prior to the new round of allocations we just saw.
Aside from that I am still stuck with a lot of users who know their VIN's and have sent them to me, but there is no corresponding build in the PCNA database. So to all of you waiting for your build to show up, I apologize. I assume it eventually will.
In the meantime if you are currently in that limbo and want to see your car in the database sooner rather than later, PM me your entire build (I just need a list of option codes) and your MSRP. I will enter it in by hand and get your car in there!
So I am now projecting close to 2,500 GT4's in NA. That is up from around 2,200 prior to the new round of allocations we just saw.
Thanks for this resource!
We are seeing shipped ROW GT4 VINs ranging from WP0ZZZ98ZGK1-
a) 95316 to 95994 (678 possible VINs)
b) 88072 to 90412 (2340 possible VINs)
which totals 3018 possible VINs and still counting. I noticed your NA register has 7% missing or otherwise aborted or delayed VINs so assuming a similar average for ROW, this still makes 2806 x ROW GT4 so far.
Added to your estimate this makes over 5000 GT4 worldwide... and still counting??? Does this sound right? That is a lot of units for a Porsche GT car!
We are seeing shipped ROW GT4 VINs ranging from WP0ZZZ98ZGK1-
a) 95316 to 95994 (678 possible VINs)
b) 88072 to 90412 (2340 possible VINs)
which totals 3018 possible VINs and still counting. I noticed your NA register has 7% missing or otherwise aborted or delayed VINs so assuming a similar average for ROW, this still makes 2806 x ROW GT4 so far.
Added to your estimate this makes over 5000 GT4 worldwide... and still counting??? Does this sound right? That is a lot of units for a Porsche GT car!
Keeper of the list is awesome !!
Wow 5000 would really be amazing
That's almost double what AP projected in the beginning
We are seeing shipped ROW GT4 VINs ranging from WP0ZZZ98ZGK1-
a) 95316 to 95994 (678 possible VINs)
b) 88072 to 90412 (2340 possible VINs)
which totals 3018 possible VINs and still counting. I noticed your NA register has 7% missing or otherwise aborted or delayed VINs so assuming a similar average for ROW, this still makes 2806 x ROW GT4 so far.
Added to your estimate this makes over 5000 GT4 worldwide... and still counting??? Does this sound right? That is a lot of units for a Porsche GT car!
For NA I am seeing the ranges (so far) as:
a) 197085 to 197911 (826 possible)
b) 191061 to 192542 (1,481 possible)
Total of 2,307 possible VIN's. Using the same 7% that brings us to 2,145. So less. But of course still counting.
But that makes 5,000 very realistic, perhaps 5,500-ish eventually?
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