Thoughts on price for low mile 2004 seal grey Turbo?
#51
Then he started finding stuff- evidence of a roll cage, removed and carpet cut... non-porsche software in the DME...little stuff like that... whoa.
Yes.
Sonnen refused to do anything, said 'buyer beware' and 'it passed our CPO, we just musta missed it..happens'
Where is this buyer if the engine blows up and porsche says "No warranty, DME was modified"?
Good Luck with the PPI- hopefully it is clear sailing.
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#52
Who's performing the PPI?
#53
I am trying to get it into the place in Rockaway, Powertech. A friend of mine has a GT3 and does business with them and he is trying to work it out for me.
BTW, I called Ray Catena Porsche to look at it and they don't do a very thorough PPI. The hook it up to the computer and look for over revvs and open recalls, no paint review, etc. Not very good in my view.
BTW, I called Ray Catena Porsche to look at it and they don't do a very thorough PPI. The hook it up to the computer and look for over revvs and open recalls, no paint review, etc. Not very good in my view.
#54
They did the 45K maintenance on mine back in July - I was satisfied with the work performed.
#55
I may be a disappointment to the turbo crowd here but I bought an 04 GT3 with 10k miles, arctic silver, carbon fiber wheel, shifter, completely clear bra on hood 1/3 fenders and the nose. 56.5k at Ferrari of central NJ. I drove and couldn't believe how much I liked it.
thanks all.
thanks all.
#58
Excellent purchase and congrats on the GT3.
That 2004 seal grey 996T you were considering was acquired by Paul Miller Porsche as a distress sale when the previous (private) owner could not get bids over $49k on Ebay about 6-8 months ago. There is always something suspicious about these cars that can't seem to sell, despite the low mileage.
Dean
That 2004 seal grey 996T you were considering was acquired by Paul Miller Porsche as a distress sale when the previous (private) owner could not get bids over $49k on Ebay about 6-8 months ago. There is always something suspicious about these cars that can't seem to sell, despite the low mileage.
Dean
#59
Excellent purchase and congrats on the GT3.
That 2004 seal grey 996T you were considering was acquired by Paul Miller Porsche as a distress sale when the previous (private) owner could not get bids over $49k on Ebay about 6-8 months ago. There is always something suspicious about these cars that can't seem to sell, despite the low mileage.
Dean
That 2004 seal grey 996T you were considering was acquired by Paul Miller Porsche as a distress sale when the previous (private) owner could not get bids over $49k on Ebay about 6-8 months ago. There is always something suspicious about these cars that can't seem to sell, despite the low mileage.
Dean
Owner put the car on ebay, maybe he is a dentist, doesnt do well handling communications, pissed off about low prices, feels buyers need to "prove they are worthy" of his time...
Buyers look at this low mile car and thing "Uh Oh, no shiny showroom, no paragraphs of glowing text, no carfax linky... can't be trusted" Combine that with standoffish emails responses, and a 'take it or leave it' attitude.
Finally, the owner dumps it to a dealer (at below where he probably got his very first offer!!). Dealer throws a crappy detail on the car (which the next buyer should strip off and do a total refurb) tosses up boilerplate on a website, and someone buys it thinking "Well its a dealer, they only sell good cars".
The trick to both parties is to break that cycle...
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#60
Excellent purchase and congrats on the GT3.
That 2004 seal grey 996T you were considering was acquired by Paul Miller Porsche as a distress sale when the previous (private) owner could not get bids over $49k on Ebay about 6-8 months ago. There is always something suspicious about these cars that can't seem to sell, despite the low mileage.
Dean
That 2004 seal grey 996T you were considering was acquired by Paul Miller Porsche as a distress sale when the previous (private) owner could not get bids over $49k on Ebay about 6-8 months ago. There is always something suspicious about these cars that can't seem to sell, despite the low mileage.
Dean
I always liked the GT3 and then I went and sat, drove in one and couldn't help myself. I would also say given what I've seen them for asking price that this one was fairly priced, I felt he discounted from there fairly and I got a fair deal on the car. More importantly it is super clean, fully documents, full service records, low mile car.
Interestingly the previous owner claims its never been tracked, but traded it in for a 360 Stradale. All I care is that when the dealer looks at the computer there's no over revving.
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