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Old 07-07-2020, 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by WenigerAberBeser
Nice work! Of the 497 MT, any idea how many came with carbon buckets?
There is another thread in this forum whereby the OP posted documentation by color of how every single one in N.A. was specced. I kinda broke down the numbers myself for aqua blues as I was curious.
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2011 & 2012 BASALT BLACK SPYDER BREAK DOWN
  • PDK / BUCKETS: 5
  • PDK / SPORT SEATS: 14
  • MANUAL SPORT SEATS: 22
  • MANUAL BUCKETS: 13
  • FULL LEATHER: 16
  • PSE: 21
  • NO A/C: 2
I’ll continue updating this post to add other options as time permits.

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Old 07-08-2020, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Marine Blue
2011 BASALT BLACK SPYDER BREAK DOWN
  • PDK / BUCKETS: 4
  • PDK / SPORT SEATS: 12
  • MANUAL SPORT SEATS: 18
  • MANUAL BUCKETS: 11
I didn’t have the build sheets for the 2012 cars but can add them if they’re available. I’ll continue updating this post to add other options as time permits.
Marine,
here's the 2012 build sheets
I posted in the 987.2 Spyder FAQ

hope I didn't forget any others
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Did I miss the stat on the take rate for PCCB? Mine has them but they were added after the point of sale.
Old 07-14-2020, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by alemaniac
Did I miss the stat on the take rate for PCCB? Mine has them but they were added after the point of sale.
sorry, I didn't put the details in a spreadsheet with all of the options

I just had copies of all the build sheets so I broke them out by color and figured people would be interested in the manual vs PDK take rate
plus, since I didn't order a radio and some didn't order A/C I thought those stats would be interesting
I was going to order no radio and no A/C but got talked out of it considering the Texas heat (it was 102 degrees here today, down from 104 yesterday)

someone else will have to break out all of the options

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Old 07-14-2020, 11:20 PM
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No worries at all. You have certainly gone above and beyond the call of duty on this. All of us 987 Spyder owners certainly appreciate your hard work!
Old 07-19-2020, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by JSF101
Posting summary here
see the Spyder FAQ thread for details on individual builds

This is great info and helpful. Thanks for your effort! I had no idea there were so few Basalt black ‘12 Spyders.

While at times I wish I had Carbon buckets after a run in the RS and then just sliding into the leather sport seats in the Spyder I always subconsciously go “ahhhh...nice”. It’s a pleasure and they are very comfy.

With a little over only 800 examples in US I’m just perplexed that values haven’t risen on this gem considering what a wonderful car they are and it’s real rarity.

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Old 07-19-2020, 11:07 AM
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I was admiring pictures of Marine blue's one owner mint condition full leather, sport bucket seat, Basalt black, Spyder wheels and PSE equipped Spyder the other and at the outset I would have never in a million years thought that this is probably the ONLY ONE in existence in the entire North America for a vehicle that is less than a decade old !!!!!!!
Old 07-19-2020, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by w00tPORSCHE
I was admiring pictures of Marine blue's one owner mint condition full leather, sport bucket seat, Basalt black, Spyder wheels and PSE equipped Spyder the other and at the outset I would have never in a million years thought that this is probably the ONLY ONE in existence in the entire North America for a vehicle that is less than a decade old !!!!!!!
Amar if you start looking at each of the cars build sheets you quickly realize that there are many Spyders which are entirely unique based upon the options selected. I wouldn’t be surprised if yours and many others fall into the same category of being entirely unique. Now if you want to narrow it down to specific options only then yeah maybe there’s some overlap.

Waxer I agree, it is surprising that they haven’t gone up yet but there’s been a lot more demand for them lately and finding nice ones is getting far more difficult. Once we tip the scale of supply/demand I think the prices will rise. I’ve also mentioned this before but many of these change hands privately at much higher prices than what we are seeing on Autotrader etc. I’ve had offers for more than I’ve paid for mine, but then what? There’s really nothing better to me for street use.
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Marine blue: 100% agree. These little cars will be more in demand in the future and become highly desirable. I think Pete Stout considers the 987 Spyder one of the best cars that Porsche has made and they truly rare.

These cars are wonderful. My wife loves ours and would not let me trade it on a 570S Spyder recently. She named it Charlotte. 🕷

Took it to dinner last night. What an enjoyable car!

Just met a buddy who met me for coffee in his AMG Gull-wing. He comments that he loves the Spyder each time he sees it and loved it with the bikini top. I think it looks fantastic with the top on also.

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Old 08-25-2020, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by JSF101
Posting summary here
see the Spyder FAQ thread for details on individual builds
Would there be any way to find out the the number of 2011 Spyder just for the US market? If the number is 500 or less than I can register as a collector in Minnesota. The main reason being you don't have to have a front plate for collector cars.
Old 08-25-2020, 08:01 PM
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gandalf,

unlikely

you can check the build sheets in the FAQ and each one either says PCNA for US or PCL for Canada (I assume Porsche Canada Limited is why the designation is PCL)
I don't think there very many Canadian 987 Boxster Spyders

Originally Posted by gandalfthegray.
Would there be any way to find out the the number of 2011 Spyder just for the US market? If the number is 500 or less than I can register as a collector in Minnesota. The main reason being you don't have to have a front plate for collector cars.

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Old 08-25-2020, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by JSF101
gandalf,

unlikely

you can check the build sheets in the FAQ and each one either says PCNA for US or PCL for Canada (I assume Porsche Canada Limited is why the designation is PCL)
I don't think there very many Canadian 987 Boxster Spyders
Yes, you're probably right on Canadian cars. I may contact PCNA as I would have to have a letter from them stating as such. On a side note, thank you for the time you've invested in this for all of us!
Old 08-29-2020, 11:58 PM
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2011 Arctic Silver over red
Manual
Sport chrono
LWB's
PSE
ABSOLUTE stunner on mountain roads.




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Old 08-30-2020, 04:36 AM
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Great thread but makes us Euro owners wish for something similar


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