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Dealer Inventory 2018 PTS Gulf Blue Targa 4 GTS - PCCB, Manual, Agate Full Leather
#16
Year: 2018
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 759
Color: PTS Gulf Blue
VIN: WP0BB2A96JS134478
Price (no $ sign please): $172900
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
Body Style: Targa
Transmission Type: PDK
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
PTS, 5 bolt wheels and a MT. 1 of 1 I would guess.
#17
Burning Brakes
Why not just order a brand new one with your own specs? This is priced like a new one!
#18
Three Wheelin'
A couple of answers here..
1. Isringhausen is in Springfield IL. How many ballers do you know live in Springfield IL? The point I am making is that they have low overhead and large allocations, so people like me can take advantage because they can actually get you the car you want and maybe make a deal in the process. I didn't make a great deal, they weren't the most negotiable, but they did get the allocation and seem to get a lot of allocations. I would say 80% of what they sell goes out of state.
2. The car in the OP has been sold, so I have been told.
3. Why not buy a new one? Because you probably can't get an allocation. If you can you will be waiting 6 months for a PTS car. PTS has also increased by $6000 so the same car would actually be $12,000 more than they are asking if you ordered it right now. Also, this one is priced 5% below sticker with only 700 miles. Thats essentially a brand new car with full warranty.
In any case, it looks like it has been sold, yes out of state, and this car is a great build..
1. Isringhausen is in Springfield IL. How many ballers do you know live in Springfield IL? The point I am making is that they have low overhead and large allocations, so people like me can take advantage because they can actually get you the car you want and maybe make a deal in the process. I didn't make a great deal, they weren't the most negotiable, but they did get the allocation and seem to get a lot of allocations. I would say 80% of what they sell goes out of state.
2. The car in the OP has been sold, so I have been told.
3. Why not buy a new one? Because you probably can't get an allocation. If you can you will be waiting 6 months for a PTS car. PTS has also increased by $6000 so the same car would actually be $12,000 more than they are asking if you ordered it right now. Also, this one is priced 5% below sticker with only 700 miles. Thats essentially a brand new car with full warranty.
In any case, it looks like it has been sold, yes out of state, and this car is a great build..
Last edited by PTS-BRG; 10-20-2018 at 10:11 AM.