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Truly one of a kind 911 GTS. The build sheet for this Porsche 911 GTS has unique upgrades with special color (Shark Blue) $3.8k upgrade, All wheel steering $3k upgrade, Ceramic Brakes $9k upgrade, extended fuel tank 23Gal. (not seen often) . 1 owner car. It also has the premium wheels which makes the look of this car special.
he didn’t list that “upgrade” so assuming not. But it does have the wheels that help it look special. Window sticker would def help. I’m sure he will post it up soon! Seems like a lot of these first posters don’t come back tho…hope I’m wrong here.
he didn’t list that “upgrade” so assuming not. But it does have the wheels that help it look special. Window sticker would def help. I’m sure he will post it up soon! Seems like a lot of these first posters don’t come back tho…hope I’m wrong here.
2 months since the 1st post and request for window sticker. Not a serious seller.
2 months since the 1st post and request for window sticker. Not a serious seller.
I wouldn’t bother pursuing a car from a seller that has no history on the forum. The entire advantage of buying from a forum member is there is typically a history of posts concerning the car and owner you can go through to learn more about them. Random new member with no posts lists a car, even if they respond to a question or two, it might as well be any random car off Craigslist or Facebook, and as likely to be a scam as not.
I wouldn’t bother pursuing a car from a seller that has no history on the forum. The entire advantage of buying from a forum member is there is typically a history of posts concerning the car and owner you can go through to learn more about them. Random new member with no posts lists a car, even if they respond to a question or two, it might as well be any random car off Craigslist or Facebook, and as likely to be a scam as not.
he didn’t list that “upgrade” so assuming not. But it does have the wheels that help it look special. Window sticker would def help. I’m sure he will post it up soon! Seems like a lot of these first posters don’t come back tho…hope I’m wrong here.
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