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Dealer Inventory 2019 GT2RS rare PTS and Weissach * spec-able position
#16
Year: 2019
Make: Porsche
Model: 0
Mileage (numbers only please): 0
Color: any
Price (no $ sign please): $195000
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (Region): SouthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 4 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
#18
Sorry means nothing yet because if buyer doesn’t like the color then it has to be resubmitted and approved and again there are no concrete guarantees.
#19
I will call you on Monday. But I will say in advance that the car cannot be locked in for PTS and still specable. That is not how it works. The build sheet goes in with the PTS color request and you cannot change it once it is locked in. The only thing you can change is the color if you are ultimately not granted PTS. So your post title seems amiss?
#20
Drifting
I will call you on Monday. But I will say in advance that the car cannot be locked in for PTS and still specable. That is not how it works. The build sheet goes in with the PTS color request and you cannot change it once it is locked in. The only thing you can change is the color if you are ultimately not granted PTS. So your post title seems amiss?
#21
The ask seems reasonable give the prices these cars are commanding. I would sure want a clause in my contract though saying the premium goes down by $50-100K if Porsche says no to the new buyer's PTS request.
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#22
If your not planning on buying the car why do you keep on commenting on another site sponsor's post. Additionally, another site sponsor who paid up to get this allocation. I am ok with car dealers making a living. Most of us here are big boys and will do our own due diligence before paying $195k over for an allocation.
#23
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however, to lock a PTS, a color must be submitted.
THAT color is the ONLY color that's approved.
depending on the Vxxx status, you MAY request to change color.
and whether PAG allow the new color to be approved is not guaranteed.
only the CURRENT color on your spec sheet is guaranteed.
say if i pay you your asking price and request arancio borealis or daytona violet, it's highly unlikely those will be approved.
just sharing info. i have had quite a few PTS and hated the process.
and finally, they can pull your PTS any time they feel like it despite approval.
manymany GT3 PTS approved on spec sheet where pulled a few months ago. (though this is very rare)
if by "spec-able" you mean options BESIDE PTS, you are correct. you can change any option you want (PAG have to approve it, if the paint is already ordered: that's on the internal build sheet you can pull) as long as it's not related to the PTS color. for EX. if you picked mex blue and appropved with paint already purchased, you cant not even add painted nipples, or painted key or any thing however small that required "paint"...
#24
Banned
Exactly what pors9 stated already.
#25
Drifting
I am sharing the information about how the process works so that other RL members know the score .. what's the matter with that exactly? I am pointing out a discrepancy in is post so that he can correct it in the case it is an oversight on his part. SO again ... what's the matter with that exactly?
#26
There is a big game going on out there right now ...
#27
Drifting
There is one certainty...you are getting a PTS/Weissach GT2RS. And the current market on these cars is nuts. Its like the 911R.2!
I personally think these cars will hold value better than the R. Look at the the values of the 2011 GT2RS.
I personally think these cars will hold value better than the R. Look at the the values of the 2011 GT2RS.
#28
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If you want the car, buy it. If not, don’t. There is a famous line in a skittles ad; “SHEEPBOY, quit your jibber jabber”.
JK - love sitting on the sidelines with this 90 degree heat and sucking on my non-PTS, popsicle.
JK - love sitting on the sidelines with this 90 degree heat and sucking on my non-PTS, popsicle.
#29
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Based on this this thread and the wording and what is being promised and since it is being posted on a forum I also agree on the side of the posters who are asking for more clarification.
#30
I'm sure someone who wants the car badly enough will set up and pay close to the OP's asking price, but I think the pricing will head the way of the 911R in terms of pricing as cars on the ground are being flipped. There are only so many people out there that will be willing to pay $100k+ over MSRP for a used car that isn't the newest shiny toy anymore. haha