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1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4
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Year: 1995
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 62000
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof
Color: Steel Grey
Price (no $ sign please): $50000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Canada
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
I just picked up a 997 Turbo so the 993 has to go away. Thought I had a deal in place but it fell through so here I am. The $50K price above is in US dollars but what I'm asking for is $61,900 Canadian. If you're an American buyer you would have to pay 2.5% duty and I would be willing to help with the export process as much as possible.
Just had an oil change last week at 100,216 km's or 62,271 miles. Needs nothing mechanically. Unfortunately the previous owner was a DIY type so I have no receipts from his ownership period which stretched from 2004-2012, but it was dealer maintained until October 2004 (I have the stamped maintenance book) and I have receipts from my ownership period. The tires are winter tires but it has never been driven in the winter. The previous owner ordered the winter tires on September 21, 2012 (the one receipt I have of his) because he thought that he wouldn't be able to sell the car. His plan was to drive it through the winter and relist in the spring, but of course I bought it September 28th
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-Steel grey exterior, marble grey interior
-hardback sport seats
-Bilstein HD's with M030 springs
-after market exhaust of some kind, I like the sound but it is loud.
-Pristine interior condition, 9/10. The interior is in better shape than my 2009 Turbo, it's been very well taken care of. The OBC is dim, it's illuminated like the headlights are on even when they're not.
-Exterior condition 7.5/10. Cracked fog light on the driver's side, headlights are worn with age. I would suggest some turbo scoops to take care of the fog lights and try a headlight restoration kit before getting new lenses. If this is done I'd call it an 8. No real paint damage but there are chips here and there on the bumper as you'd expect given the age and mileage. Still gets compliments every time I take her out
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Carproof is below. It's similar to Carfax but more comprehensive for Canadian cars:
https://reports.carproof.com/main?id...LjFhBLJb7iT7Fx
49 pictures are here:
https://plus.google.com/108006575824...ts/55YvMFCkqb4
Thank-you.
Last edited by pure456; 05-25-2015 at 09:38 PM. Reason: clarification
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Thanks for the compliments.
The interior is really nice, there's enough grey to lighten it up but not so much that it's overwhelming.
Luckster, if you ever want to get together let me know. Are you a PCA member?
The computer was an option, 639 I think. One of the pictures is of the option sticker, I'll decode it later today when I'm at a proper computer.
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Luckster, if you ever want to get together let me know. Are you a PCA member?
The computer was an option, 639 I think. One of the pictures is of the option sticker, I'll decode it later today when I'm at a proper computer.
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The options are as follows, the OBC is actually option 659:
C36- Canadian specifications
373 -Newer type sports seat (MY1995-1998), left, height electrically adjustable
374 -Newer type sports seat (MY1995-1998), right, height electrically adjustable
425 -Rear window wiper
454 -Automatic speed control
490 -Sound system
650 -Sun-moon-roof
659 -Board computer
694 -CD-radio Apline 7807
C36- Canadian specifications
373 -Newer type sports seat (MY1995-1998), left, height electrically adjustable
374 -Newer type sports seat (MY1995-1998), right, height electrically adjustable
425 -Rear window wiper
454 -Automatic speed control
490 -Sound system
650 -Sun-moon-roof
659 -Board computer
694 -CD-radio Apline 7807
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Yes, I'm a PCA member, haven't been to many events because I have young kids, but I'm planning to take part in this weekend Breakfast drive. Definitely would like to meet up with you and check out your car, haven't seen many 993s in town, I see more F cars and Lambos than 993s in our town.
Thanks for the compliments.
The interior is really nice, there's enough grey to lighten it up but not so much that it's overwhelming.
Luckster, if you ever want to get together let me know. Are you a PCA member?
The computer was an option, 639 I think. One of the pictures is of the option sticker, I'll decode it later today when I'm at a proper computer.
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Luckster, if you ever want to get together let me know. Are you a PCA member?
The computer was an option, 639 I think. One of the pictures is of the option sticker, I'll decode it later today when I'm at a proper computer.
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Had a few contacts from US buyers, thought I'd share my findings for all to see.
I did some searching on the Canadian forum:
https://rennlist.com/forums/rennlist...-recently.html
"shortcutsleeping" seems to have had a really easy time getting the car. This is his blog, linked in the first post of the above thread goes over the whole trip:
http://www.witchdoctormotorsports.com/ch235.htm
In this thread, user "sonnyt" says that he got a quote for $1400 + $100 brokerage + 4% duty to import a car from Montreal to Texas:
https://rennlist.com/forums/rennlist...al-to-usa.html
About the duty, it's not 4%. It's definitely 2.5% as you can see from the government website:
http://www.cbp.gov/trade/basic-impor.../importing-car
The extra 1.5% was probably part of the broker's fee. Alberta has no sales tax or anything so you wouldn't need to worry about that part. Montreal to Houston is 1862 miles according to Google. $1400/1862 miles =75.2 cents a mile for transport. I'm in Edmonton Alberta,if you hop on google to figure the distance you'd have a rough idea about shipping cost.
If you're close you may want to consider flying up here and driving back too. At 75 cents a mile transport isn't exactly cheap. If a 1000 miles costs ~$750, that's 2 easy days of driving or 1 very long day. Or drive up with a friend and drive back in separate cars, could save a few hundred dollars. If you do plan on driving I'd be able to meet you in Calgary Alberta and shave 6 hours/372 miles off your trip.
In that Witch Doctor Motorsports blog he said that they based the duty on the book value of the car. According to Kelly Blue Book, "Good condition" private party sale = $36712 = $917 duty. I think it's better than good but it's likely that they just use the midrange value, they probably aren't appraising each car as it goes through.
I did some searching on the Canadian forum:
https://rennlist.com/forums/rennlist...-recently.html
"shortcutsleeping" seems to have had a really easy time getting the car. This is his blog, linked in the first post of the above thread goes over the whole trip:
http://www.witchdoctormotorsports.com/ch235.htm
In this thread, user "sonnyt" says that he got a quote for $1400 + $100 brokerage + 4% duty to import a car from Montreal to Texas:
https://rennlist.com/forums/rennlist...al-to-usa.html
About the duty, it's not 4%. It's definitely 2.5% as you can see from the government website:
http://www.cbp.gov/trade/basic-impor.../importing-car
The extra 1.5% was probably part of the broker's fee. Alberta has no sales tax or anything so you wouldn't need to worry about that part. Montreal to Houston is 1862 miles according to Google. $1400/1862 miles =75.2 cents a mile for transport. I'm in Edmonton Alberta,if you hop on google to figure the distance you'd have a rough idea about shipping cost.
If you're close you may want to consider flying up here and driving back too. At 75 cents a mile transport isn't exactly cheap. If a 1000 miles costs ~$750, that's 2 easy days of driving or 1 very long day. Or drive up with a friend and drive back in separate cars, could save a few hundred dollars. If you do plan on driving I'd be able to meet you in Calgary Alberta and shave 6 hours/372 miles off your trip.
In that Witch Doctor Motorsports blog he said that they based the duty on the book value of the car. According to Kelly Blue Book, "Good condition" private party sale = $36712 = $917 duty. I think it's better than good but it's likely that they just use the midrange value, they probably aren't appraising each car as it goes through.
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The Canadian dollar has taken a bit of a beating the last couple of days which is to your advantage if you're in the states. As of 9:04 AM MST:
$61900 cad = $49,484.37 USD.
I can accept terms in either USD or CAD and have no preference. If we agree to a price in USD then I'm assuming the exchange rate risk and I may get more or may get less depending on what the rates are at the time of payment. The opposite is true if we agree to terms in CAD, you might pay more or pay less depending on what the exchange rates are at the time you exchange your funds.
At work we use Cole International as a broker when we bring in equipment from the United States. I've contacted them to see if they handle trade going the other direction and will post the response when I receive it.
$61900 cad = $49,484.37 USD.
I can accept terms in either USD or CAD and have no preference. If we agree to a price in USD then I'm assuming the exchange rate risk and I may get more or may get less depending on what the rates are at the time of payment. The opposite is true if we agree to terms in CAD, you might pay more or pay less depending on what the exchange rates are at the time you exchange your funds.
At work we use Cole International as a broker when we bring in equipment from the United States. I've contacted them to see if they handle trade going the other direction and will post the response when I receive it.
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So I spoke with someone at Cole on the US side of the border. They're capable of doing it but they ended up being quite pricey so I called US Canada Auto Transport. They charge 4% + $125 and the 4% includes the duty.
At $36712 USD (book value of the car):
Driving it across yourself: $917 duty
Broker: $1593
I also called Porsche about the manufacturer's letter of compliance and confirmed that it is fully compliant. When it sells, I would call them and provide the buyer's name and address, they'd then e-mail a copy to you and mail a hard copy to your address. No cost associated and the e-mail would be sent after the phone call.
At $36712 USD (book value of the car):
Driving it across yourself: $917 duty
Broker: $1593
I also called Porsche about the manufacturer's letter of compliance and confirmed that it is fully compliant. When it sells, I would call them and provide the buyer's name and address, they'd then e-mail a copy to you and mail a hard copy to your address. No cost associated and the e-mail would be sent after the phone call.
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