981 Spyder Database
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Recently took delivery of my new Spyder (VIN # WPOCC2A85GS152536), triple black with platinum wheels. Great deal from Checkered Flag Porsche in Virginia Beach and great trade-in value on my 2006 Cayman S with only 22,000 miles. How do I find out what build # my Spyder is?
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^^^^Based on your VIN it appears you are #465 in the Spyder Database accessible in the first post on page 1 of this thread and here:
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...CH6Et0xGLa02QI
Congrats on your new Spyder! Enjoy.
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...CH6Et0xGLa02QI
Congrats on your new Spyder! Enjoy.
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This is just for USA / Canada. For Europe / RoW, the VIN structure is different.
This said, the 'European' VIN is specific to the Spyder, i.e. you can track the number of Spyders produced. On German forums, they report VINs ending by c. 1600 - or c. 1500 Spyders allocated to end-customers, not counting press cars, preseries...
Similarly, the number of Spyders allocated to the NA market is effectively c. 800.
So, as a rough estimate, this gives c. 2,300 Spyders produced worldwide...
This said, the 'European' VIN is specific to the Spyder, i.e. you can track the number of Spyders produced. On German forums, they report VINs ending by c. 1600 - or c. 1500 Spyders allocated to end-customers, not counting press cars, preseries...
Similarly, the number of Spyders allocated to the NA market is effectively c. 800.
So, as a rough estimate, this gives c. 2,300 Spyders produced worldwide...
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This is just for USA / Canada. For Europe / RoW, the VIN structure is different.
This said, the 'European' VIN is specific to the Spyder, i.e. you can track the number of Spyders produced. On German forums, they report VINs ending by c. 1600 - or c. 1500 Spyders allocated to end-customers, not counting press cars, preseries...
Similarly, the number of Spyders allocated to the NA market is effectively c. 800.
So, as a rough estimate, this gives c. 2,300 Spyders produced worldwide...
This said, the 'European' VIN is specific to the Spyder, i.e. you can track the number of Spyders produced. On German forums, they report VINs ending by c. 1600 - or c. 1500 Spyders allocated to end-customers, not counting press cars, preseries...
Similarly, the number of Spyders allocated to the NA market is effectively c. 800.
So, as a rough estimate, this gives c. 2,300 Spyders produced worldwide...
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