How much did you pay for your used 996TT?
#121
Stripper: What stage tune did you install that required you to upgrade your injectors? I remember a discussion thread that talked about the duty cycle of the injectors and at what hp threshold you needed to bump them up...but I can't recall what it was.
#122
i'm glad ive been waiting, would have pulled the trigger last summer but my mom got sick so i was away for most of summer, prices on a car w/ around 45k miles were in the mid to high 40s, now they're down in the 30s
#124
1.) 1 owner 2001 996 TT
2.) 17000 miles
3.) Sport seats, Carbon package, new tires, 30k service, franchised porsche dealer.
4.) paid 47k
5.) Asking 55k
2.) 17000 miles
3.) Sport seats, Carbon package, new tires, 30k service, franchised porsche dealer.
4.) paid 47k
5.) Asking 55k
Last edited by DJM; 05-30-2009 at 08:03 PM.
#125
1) $46K
2) 05/08/2009
3) 2003 996TT / 24,500 miles
4) Don't know what the original list was, Dealer in Dallas had it for sale for $50K, Got $4K off what dealer wanted.
5) No warranty yet, looking though.
2) 05/08/2009
3) 2003 996TT / 24,500 miles
4) Don't know what the original list was, Dealer in Dallas had it for sale for $50K, Got $4K off what dealer wanted.
5) No warranty yet, looking though.
#126
nope..didnt know him. found it on ebay one day and i was on a flight to florida the next day. gotta move fast to get the deals.
#127
the man knows how to make a happy customer
#128
What color is it?
#131
So, you could have made out spending 4-5k less, but would not have enjoyed the car for the whole year. The way I look at it, that's $350-400 per month which most would gladly pay to drive a 911 Turbo
#132
It shouldn't, the cars that are in 30's are either beat up, at least according to my criteria (high # of ignitions, tracked, paintwork, stories ), and in my search.
So, you could have made out spending 4-5k less, but would not have enjoyed the car for the whole year. The way I look at it, that's $350-400 per month which most would gladly pay to drive a 911 Turbo
So, you could have made out spending 4-5k less, but would not have enjoyed the car for the whole year. The way I look at it, that's $350-400 per month which most would gladly pay to drive a 911 Turbo
#133
Unless you plan on selling its all relative, besides these are such nice cars, so can hardly go wrong no matter how much you paid, I bet the people who bought new, still loved the hell out of these machines and now we are picking them up for 30-60k and now we get to enjoy them.
#135
awesome ride...I am unsubscribing from this thread, only people who are in the market for one of these should read this. For everyone else, it will almost certainly end in tears.