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2018 991.2 GT3 Manual 6spd in Chalk with LWB PCCB Lift
#1
2018 991.2 GT3 Manual 6spd in Chalk with LWB PCCB Lift
Year: 2018
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: GT3
Mileage (numbers only please): 450
Color: Chalk
VIN: WP0AC2A90JS175245
Price (no $ sign please): $210000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): SoCAl
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
Manual 6 speed
Chalk
PCCB
Lightweight bucket seats
Front axle lift
Other options see window sticker in last pic
400 miles as of today, will add a few miles per week.
$210,000
I'm just asking for what I paid for the car
I spec'd the car in late 2017 and got the car in Feb. Decided to sell it as I don't have time to enjoy it much, and I still have my 997 GT3RS.
As soon as I got the car I sent it to Daniel aka the car connoisseur to have it paint corrected, and had Suntek paint protection film applied to full front end, roof, wing, side skirt and half rear quarter panel.
Then Gyeon Mohs ceramic coating was applied also done by Daniel.
If you look up his IG you can see my car being worked on in process
https://www.instagram.com/the_car_connoisseur/?hl=en
On his IG, the red 430 Scuderia before my GT3 was mine, it was sold to a Fchat member and he requested the car to be sent there for prep before delivery
I've been taking it easy and have not gone past 6K RPM yet, even then the car already feels amazing. It's got so much torque and power.
the 6spd shifts smoothly, a big improvement over 997s, and the clutch is super light. It's totally fine for daily.
Car is located in LA Socal. Serious buyers are more than welcome to come look at the car.
PM , Text or e-mail if you are serious.
text - six 2 six 864 6100
e-mail - mike at optionintl dot com
#3
Mike,
Please correct me if I'm wrong but you paid the MSRP $174,270 when you bought it.
But you're into it for $210,000 which includes Tax, Title, Registration, PPF, Insurance, etc. as a results of using it for 6 months.
Now you simply want to get $210,000 which is what you're into it for, correct?
Scott
Please correct me if I'm wrong but you paid the MSRP $174,270 when you bought it.
But you're into it for $210,000 which includes Tax, Title, Registration, PPF, Insurance, etc. as a results of using it for 6 months.
Now you simply want to get $210,000 which is what you're into it for, correct?
Scott
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It's always interesting why people want to know what the sellers are into their vehicle with (cost). But why does it matter?
If they got a good deal or a bad deal, the market will decide if it's a good price, the seller shouldn't have to justify the price with what they did or didn't pay...
If someone inherits a collection, does that mean you're going to offer less? ... shouldn't..
Good luck with sale! AMAZING color and options, if I could afford it, I would have this for sure!!
Love the seats with the stripe too
If they got a good deal or a bad deal, the market will decide if it's a good price, the seller shouldn't have to justify the price with what they did or didn't pay...
If someone inherits a collection, does that mean you're going to offer less? ... shouldn't..
Good luck with sale! AMAZING color and options, if I could afford it, I would have this for sure!!
Love the seats with the stripe too
#14
If the OP bought it from a SoCal dealer, it's almost certain that he paid over MSRP.