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2018 GT3; low mileage; front axle lift; GT Silver; never tracked; ceramic brakes; clear bra (entire front, mirrors, rear panels); FVD exhaust link pipes (originals available); two owners; immaculately maintained and serviced; all service records available; garage stored; fully loaded; $18,000 below market. Please email for more information: sashafrid007@gmail.com.
Last edited by Sashaf; Oct 2, 2023 at 08:12 PM.
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If you’re pricing it this low, why pay a dealership to consign the car? Just lower the price and sell it yourself. You’ll net the same and probably sell it quicker.
[QUOTE=Archimedes;19030375]If you’re pricing it this low, why pay a dealership to consign the car? Just lower the price and sell it yourself. You’ll net the same and probably sell it quicker.[/QUOTE
They are handling all the listings, posts, paperwork, etc.
Nice specs on this GT3. I spoke to the agent that has this car on consignment out in California as it has what I'm looking for. The price has been dropping slowly...needs to come down a bit more in my opinion.
Sold my 2017 Turbo S in search of a manual gear box 991.2 GT3. Maybe this is the one...
Nice specs on this GT3. I spoke to the agent that has this car on consignment out in California as it has what I'm looking for. The price has been dropping slowly...needs to come down a bit more in my opinion.
Sold my 2017 Turbo S in search of a manual gear box 991.2 GT3. Maybe this is the one...
If you’re pricing it this low, why pay a dealership to consign the car? Just lower the price and sell it yourself. You’ll net the same and probably sell it quicker.
Probably owes on the car and the dealer handling the paperwork puts a third party in the mix to ensure the buyer gets their title etc.
If you’re pricing it this low, why pay a dealership to consign the car? Just lower the price and sell it yourself. You’ll net the same and probably sell it quicker.
Originally Posted by Sashaf
No. Title in hand; bought and paid for; free and clear.
Interesting. Then I'm with Archimedes, why not pull the listing from consignment, drop the price $10-$15k, and sell it tomorrow? Pictures of the seats would also help.
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