991 Coupe for a GT car
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991 Coupe for a GT car
Although I enjoy my 991 Coupe as a weekend toy but lately I find it "Too Comfortable" for a weekend toy. I've done a few mods that woke the car up significantly atleast the sound part. Fabspeed exhaust + H&R springs.
If there's any GT car owner's looking for a switch towards more comfort / daily, I might be up for a trade deal plus cash ofcourse.
Please PM if there's any interest
I am open to any 997, 991 GT3
or even
993 coupe S OR C4S,
997 Turbo
If there's any GT car owner's looking for a switch towards more comfort / daily, I might be up for a trade deal plus cash ofcourse.
Please PM if there's any interest
I am open to any 997, 991 GT3
or even
993 coupe S OR C4S,
997 Turbo
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My 964 still excites me more...
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So I've had my 991 for sale for a while, priced very very aggressively in my opinion at $74500. I had alot of dreamers, tire kickers and low ballers. Honestly people throwing stupid numbers at me. As i get older I find this private buying selling process very annoying.
What's fellow rennlister's opinion. Have I priced it too high or is market just too slow?
2013 991 Coupe PDK
75k mileage
Local Pfaff car, no accidents, no stories clean record. Serviced at Pfaff & Oakville.
What's fellow rennlister's opinion. Have I priced it too high or is market just too slow?
2013 991 Coupe PDK
75k mileage
Local Pfaff car, no accidents, no stories clean record. Serviced at Pfaff & Oakville.
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I just think a dealers offer is a good starting point. I don't think $74,500 is way out but you said it was deal of the century. Don't think that's the case. Without knowing options it's hard to know. I assume a base car would probably be lightly optioned. If you haven't received even 1 decent offer you are probably overpriced.
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I just think a dealers offer is a good starting point. I don't think $74,500 is way out but you said it was deal of the century. Don't think that's the case. Without knowing options it's hard to know. I assume a base car would probably be lightly optioned. If you haven't received even 1 decent offer you are probably overpriced.
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Fair enough but as you know asking is different than getting. All of us (myself included) always think our cars are worth more than they are. Did you check dealer prices although they will have a warranty?
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