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Looking to sell my GT4. The GT4 is CPO, purchased from New Orleans Porsche. Has about 7350 miles, I've put just over 4000 of those on myself. Attached the spec sheet, MSRP was $103,255. The car and wheels are ceramic coated with ceramic pro. The only modifications are silver porsche decals on the side and wing, clear LED sidemarkers, and crazy eddies seat bolster protectors. The car has been autocrossed a few times but never abused. Oil changed religiously with Mobil 1 5w-50. The CPO Warranty run 6 years from the original in-service date, which was 8/8/15, so it will end on 8/8/21.
The only defects are some rub marks on the front lip (our old house had a steep driveway that the car barely rubbed on getting in and out), 1 rock chip on the hood and 2 rock chips on the passenger side in front of the rear wheel.
I'm looking to get $88,000 for the car.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks for looking!
Last edited by sholzer; Dec 18, 2020 at 11:30 AM.
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Looking to sell my GT4. The GT4 is CPO, purchased from New Orleans Porsche. Has about 7500 miles, I've put just over 4000 of those on myself. Attached the spec sheet, MSRP was $103,255. The car and wheels are ceramic coated with ceramic pro. The only modifications are silver porsche decals on the side and wing, clear LED sidemarkers, and crazy eddies seat bolster protectors. The car has been autocrossed a few times but never abused. Oil changed religiously with Mobil 1 5w-50. The CPO Warranty run 6 years from the original in-service date, which was 8/8/15, so it will end on 8/8/21.
The only defects are some rub marks on the front lip (our old house had a steep driveway that the car barely rubbed on getting in and out), 1 rock chip on the hood and 2 rock chips on the passenger side in front of the rear wheel.
I'm looking to get $90,000 for the car.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
No PPF. The story I have is that the original owner was somehow affiliated (sponsored or worked for I'm assuming) Ceramic pro and the car lived it's life as a show car with their ceramic coating on the paint and wheels etc, so no PPF was ever applied. When I bought the car I had considered adding it, but the paint and finished looked so good that I ddin't want to "spoil" it by putting PPF over since on my previous cars I could always notice the orange peel. I know there are some better films out there now like stek, but I never got around to adding any myself.
I live close and dropped by last week to check this car out in person. It's even better! I called a couple of friends to try and convince them to buy it, no luck. Someone please grab this GT4, it's like new and amazing to drive.
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