Wanted: 911 Carrera 991.1 MT 3.8L S/4S/GTS/4GTS
Wanted2011 - 2015 Porsche 911
08-29-2024, 12:15 AM | Replies: 10 | Views: 1451
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Looking for a great condition lower mileage 911.1 with a manual transmission and 3.8L. Flexible on colors/trims but lean towards the more premium/classic combinations. Not interested in PDK or convertible. Will travel anywhere in North America for the right car.
This would be my first Porsche. Love this community and can't wait to officially be a part of it : )
If you have one that you're considering selling, please let me know!
Ken
ken.besada@gmail.com
Last edited by GoldenBear04; 08-29-2024 at 06:41 PM.
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#2
991.1 GTS
Hi Ken,
I have 2 manual 991.1 GTS’s for sale. A 2015 black/black with 36k miles and a 2016 red/black with 21k miles. If you’d like to learn more, give me a call. I’m located in Orange County. Thanks, Craig. 97three-4seven6-six33one
I have 2 manual 991.1 GTS’s for sale. A 2015 black/black with 36k miles and a 2016 red/black with 21k miles. If you’d like to learn more, give me a call. I’m located in Orange County. Thanks, Craig. 97three-4seven6-six33one
#3
Happy hunting!
Not that you asked, but here is my advice:
1. Look for a leather interior. It's worth it IMO as it makes the car feel more premium (to be fair I'm not a fan of Alcantara).
2. Figure out what options can be added later versus which ones cannot. I.e. things like Sport Chrono are better installed from factory. PSE can be retrofitted.
3. Figure out what is nice to have versus need to have. Sport PASM would have been a nice to have for me but is rarer to find, so I ultimately ended up with a car with just regular PASM which I'm ok with.
4. GTS's command quite the premium on the used market compared to S's, especially for lower mileage cars. GTS's also had much lower production numbers for a smaller number of production years.
Not that you asked, but here is my advice:
1. Look for a leather interior. It's worth it IMO as it makes the car feel more premium (to be fair I'm not a fan of Alcantara).
2. Figure out what options can be added later versus which ones cannot. I.e. things like Sport Chrono are better installed from factory. PSE can be retrofitted.
3. Figure out what is nice to have versus need to have. Sport PASM would have been a nice to have for me but is rarer to find, so I ultimately ended up with a car with just regular PASM which I'm ok with.
4. GTS's command quite the premium on the used market compared to S's, especially for lower mileage cars. GTS's also had much lower production numbers for a smaller number of production years.
#4
Happy hunting!
Not that you asked, but here is my advice:
1. Look for a leather interior. It's worth it IMO as it makes the car feel more premium (to be fair I'm not a fan of Alcantara).
2. Figure out what options can be added later versus which ones cannot. I.e. things like Sport Chrono are better installed from factory. PSE can be retrofitted.
3. Figure out what is nice to have versus need to have. Sport PASM would have been a nice to have for me but is rarer to find, so I ultimately ended up with a car with just regular PASM which I'm ok with.
4. GTS's command quite the premium on the used market compared to S's, especially for lower mileage cars. GTS's also had much lower production numbers for a smaller number of production years.
Not that you asked, but here is my advice:
1. Look for a leather interior. It's worth it IMO as it makes the car feel more premium (to be fair I'm not a fan of Alcantara).
2. Figure out what options can be added later versus which ones cannot. I.e. things like Sport Chrono are better installed from factory. PSE can be retrofitted.
3. Figure out what is nice to have versus need to have. Sport PASM would have been a nice to have for me but is rarer to find, so I ultimately ended up with a car with just regular PASM which I'm ok with.
4. GTS's command quite the premium on the used market compared to S's, especially for lower mileage cars. GTS's also had much lower production numbers for a smaller number of production years.
I did not care about any other options, I ended up with a base 991.1 with a lot of other cool stuff. After buying it I sold my 997.1 GT3 and 993 C2S. It’s been four years, longest I had ever owned a car.
Good luck with your hunt.
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SHooks (09-09-2024)
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Looking for a great condition lower mileage 911.1 with a manual transmission and 3.8L. Flexible on colors/trims but lean towards the more premium/classic combinations. Not interested in PDK or convertible. Will travel anywhere in North America for the right car.
This would be my first Porsche. Love this community and can't wait to officially be a part of it : )
If you have one that you're considering selling, please let me know!
Ken
ken.besada@gmail.com
This would be my first Porsche. Love this community and can't wait to officially be a part of it : )
If you have one that you're considering selling, please let me know!
Ken
ken.besada@gmail.com
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Wanted to thank the entire Porsche community for all their help tracking one down. Brought home a 991.1 C4S with only 12K miles in beyond mint condition. It came to me via someone that read my similar post on PCA and had a family friend with the car that didn't want to deal with listing/selling it and was about to put it on Bring a Trailer.
Had every trim option I would have ordered save for the PSE, but the Fister/Sharkwerks bypass combo arrives on my doorstep today. This is my first and I couldn't be any happier with the car or the buying experience.
Had every trim option I would have ordered save for the PSE, but the Fister/Sharkwerks bypass combo arrives on my doorstep today. This is my first and I couldn't be any happier with the car or the buying experience.
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