SPORTEC Pricing
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SPORTEC Pricing
So I am just getting into the reality of what SPORTEC Switzerland charges for their pricing how about, 2,700 USD for this part (incl fitting of course) ? They charged a cool USD 55,000 for my engine rebuild
http://www.sportec.ch/page3483.html
http://www.sportec.ch/page3483.html
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 02-01-2012 at 11:22 PM. Reason: active link to a commercial non-sponsor
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There is a 997tt on ebay for $59k!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-PORSCHE-997-911-CARRERA-TWIN-TURBO-TIPTRONIC-BLACK-NAVI-FINANCE-US-/180796798104?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item2a18543498
I am surprised it wasn't specified as total loss when they realised it would be $55k to get your car fixed.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-PORSCHE-997-911-CARRERA-TWIN-TURBO-TIPTRONIC-BLACK-NAVI-FINANCE-US-/180796798104?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item2a18543498
I am surprised it wasn't specified as total loss when they realised it would be $55k to get your car fixed.
#10
You all have not been to Switzerland recently. It is expensive!
But to put things into perspective I bought a new crate TT motor for $24K with a 1 year warranty a few years back. But that was here in the USA not CH.
But to put things into perspective I bought a new crate TT motor for $24K with a 1 year warranty a few years back. But that was here in the USA not CH.
#11
75000 USD for an COMPLETE rebuild engine by Porsche
(99610097002)
2 weeks ago i paid 160 USD for 1 hour in Stuttgart (@Porsche), in Switzerland around 130 USD (not @Porsche but a Porsche specialist)
(99610097002)
2 weeks ago i paid 160 USD for 1 hour in Stuttgart (@Porsche), in Switzerland around 130 USD (not @Porsche but a Porsche specialist)
#12
Hmmmm yes and not only is there a $55K bill for the engine but outside of that they did a few other things which could not be billed to the insurance co, for which they presented me with a bill for a whopping additional $7,500 ($2,750 for fuel mapping + ECU retune, this I had agreed too) it was the rest I objected too, when I simply refused to pay it as it was, noting it was rather outrageous, their previous rather freindly behaviour, became somewhat hostile.
#13
Hmmmm yes and not only is there a $55K bill for the engine but outside of that they did a few other things which could not be billed to the insurance co, for which they presented me with a bill for a whopping additional $7,500 ($2,750 for fuel mapping + ECU retune, this I had agreed too) it was the rest I objected too, when I simply refused to pay it as it was, noting it was rather outrageous, their previous rather freindly behaviour, became somewhat hostile.
We all know that certain Euro tuners charge 2 times what it costs in US.. But then maybe they do it in a different way and to them it is justified.
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2001 996TT 3.6L and stock ECU
9.66 seconds @ 147.76 mph 1/4 mile click to view
160 mph @ 9.77 seconds in 1/4 mile click to view
50% OFF ON PORSCHE ECU TUNING BLACK FRIDAY SPECIAL