2010 GT3 FOR SALE, CLEAN TITLE
For Sale2010 Porsche GT3
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Price
$1,500,000• OBO
- Location Corvallis, OR, 97330, USA
- Condition Used
- VIN WP0AC2A92AS783378
- Mileage 25,000
- Engine 6 cyl
- Drive Type 2WD
- Transmission Manual
- Vehicle Type Coupe
- Exterior Color Black
Description:
Description:
PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTACTING ME!!!2010 911 GT3, less than 25000 miles, clean OR title in hand, been in the accident 2022 with airbags deployment due to two drivers' side wheels hitting the curb. A certified Porsche body shop and dealership have repaired the entire car with BRAND NEW OEM PARTS, you can't notice without me telling you there is an accident that has happened. Aliment sheet attached, NO FRAME Damage. Repair list in photos below.!Clean Carfax so far. It’s an immaculate car and drives really well. PPF covers the front end of the vehicle. Yellow painted caliper with matching GMG RSR style roll cage. Sharkwerk exhaust. I believe the cooling line has pined, the brand-new R888R tire is ready to roll and the new oil change is just done. Need noting. Asking $150k OBO, the lowballer will be ignored. ALL PICTURES HAVE BEEN TAKEN RECENTLY.
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. Have to say, as it stands now, you might be better off taking this car to another platform to sell. Everyone here is going to tear ya up for starting another classified ad and still using the words, "Clean Title" in your heading. It's typical salesman tactics, and you don't appear to be a salesman, which makes it even worse. Title should read, 2010 GT3 w/Prior Accident For Sale. Then in the body of the ad, you can state that the title has yet to be affected by the accident. That would seem like a good honest ad from what one might consider an upfront seller. Not someone who is on their third ad that opens with "Clean Title" on an tainted car, then moves on to omit the invoice for the repair in their latest attempt to unload this car.It appears that you owned the car when it had the accident, so can you elaborate on exactly what happened? C&C spinout on the exit? Can you disclose the Porsche dealership you took the car to and from there the body shop that the car was then sent to? Last but not least, can you post up undercarriage shots, paint meter readings, and some better pictures of panel gaps, etc....? I'm not a buyer, just a nosey member with nothing better to do right now than to type on my keyboard.
Thanks if you decide to do this and good luck with the sale. If you really want it gone, just low ball it yourself.
Oh and love your last sentence, "The lowballer will be ignored", like there is only going to be one of them.

Honestly good luck with sale and I'm sure if you post up all that info you'll win the crowd back.

The car looks great in pics btw, but I still think the price is rich for the damage.
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The car looks great in pics btw, but I still think the price is rich for the damage.
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. Have to say, as it stands now, you might be better off taking this car to another platform to sell. Everyone here is going to tear ya up for starting another classified ad and still using the words, "Clean Title" in your heading. It's typical salesman tactics, and you don't appear to be a salesman, which makes it even worse. Title should read, 2010 GT3 w/Prior Accident For Sale. Then in the body of the ad, you can state that the title has yet to be affected by the accident. That would seem like a good honest ad from what one might consider an upfront seller. Not someone who is on their third ad that opens with "Clean Title" on an tainted car, then moves on to omit the invoice for the repair in their latest attempt to unload this car.It appears that you owned the car when it had the accident, so can you elaborate on exactly what happened? C&C spinout on the exit? Can you disclose the Porsche dealership you took the car to and from there the body shop that the car was then sent to? Last but not least, can you post up undercarriage shots, paint meter readings, and some better pictures of panel gaps, etc....? I'm not a buyer, just a nosey member with nothing better to do right now than to type on my keyboard.
Thanks if you decide to do this and good luck with the sale. If you really want it gone, just low ball it yourself.
Oh and love your last sentence, "The lowballer will be ignored", like there is only going to be one of them.

Honestly good luck with sale and I'm sure if you post up all that info you'll win the crowd back.

- Include a description of the accident.
- Before / after pics (including panel gaps etc)
- Paint readings and underbody photos
- Upload all documents related to repair and any progress pics (if they exist)
Last edited by mic_crispy; Jul 14, 2023 at 07:32 PM.
As they say, buy the seller, and it's not a good look.




