Definately selling my GT700 RED BEAST! BOTTOM DOLLAR PRICE $75,000 I WILL GO NO LOWER
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Definately selling my GT700 RED BEAST! BOTTOM DOLLAR PRICE $75,000 I WILL GO NO LOWER
Okay I know I said I would never sell it but I really want a GT2 and a Ferrari so somethings gotta give. I will absolutely NOT give this car away it is paid for and I don't have to sell it. So don't waste my time if you are going to lowball me.
The car is a 2002 911 turbo bought new by me it is Guards Red with Black interior. This car has been extensively modified with the Evoms GT700 package, plus built internals head studs, connecting rods, etc..., plus Evoms boost hose kit in red, Evoms air intake system, Evoms Vflow intake, Hitachi MAF, recently installed Greddy Boost Controller and 5 bar fuel pressure regulator. It has the lightweight flywheel, stage 3 clutch, KW v3 suspension, stainless brake lines, upgraded fuel lines, rails, adapters, filter, braided stainless w/fire shield, GT700 floor mats, $25,000 Alpine stereo system with navigation, XM, custom sub enclosure, JL Audio 8 inch subs, MB Quart pro speakers, JL Audio amps. Red harneses and harness bar which bolts in and out. Recently installed OZ Superleggera black wheels, fresh tires forgot which ones I got? Fabspeed straight pipes LOUD!
Oh what else am I forgetting??? Tinted windows, slammed to the ground fast and handles very well. Pictures attached and you can see my sig for European Car Magazine article.
Dynod by Evoms at 643 rwhp 640 rwtq that was before the boost controller and 5 bar so I think it is closer to 690 at the wheels right now. It will spin all four tires in a straight line and it is wicked fast.
This car has 38,000 miles and is not a garage queen! It does have stone chips because I drive it alot! I am sure I am forgetting something oh well it is a heck of a car and I am not entirely sure I want to sell it but the Ferrari bug has bitten and I also want a new GT2. Since I am not a gazillionaire it has to go maybe!
I have no idea what this thing is worth to a normal buyer probably nothing but if you are looking for a very well sorted GT700 with complete buyer history since I am the original owner this is the car for you.
I think I will start at $85,000.00 or best offer. I realize a stock 2002 twin can be bought for $65 to $70 but this is far from the ordinary. I have well over $200,000.00 dollars in this car probably closer to $250,000 with all the different stages I have gone through. This thing is like a child to me, I will not give it away.
Thanks pm me serious offers.
The car is a 2002 911 turbo bought new by me it is Guards Red with Black interior. This car has been extensively modified with the Evoms GT700 package, plus built internals head studs, connecting rods, etc..., plus Evoms boost hose kit in red, Evoms air intake system, Evoms Vflow intake, Hitachi MAF, recently installed Greddy Boost Controller and 5 bar fuel pressure regulator. It has the lightweight flywheel, stage 3 clutch, KW v3 suspension, stainless brake lines, upgraded fuel lines, rails, adapters, filter, braided stainless w/fire shield, GT700 floor mats, $25,000 Alpine stereo system with navigation, XM, custom sub enclosure, JL Audio 8 inch subs, MB Quart pro speakers, JL Audio amps. Red harneses and harness bar which bolts in and out. Recently installed OZ Superleggera black wheels, fresh tires forgot which ones I got? Fabspeed straight pipes LOUD!
Oh what else am I forgetting??? Tinted windows, slammed to the ground fast and handles very well. Pictures attached and you can see my sig for European Car Magazine article.
Dynod by Evoms at 643 rwhp 640 rwtq that was before the boost controller and 5 bar so I think it is closer to 690 at the wheels right now. It will spin all four tires in a straight line and it is wicked fast.
This car has 38,000 miles and is not a garage queen! It does have stone chips because I drive it alot! I am sure I am forgetting something oh well it is a heck of a car and I am not entirely sure I want to sell it but the Ferrari bug has bitten and I also want a new GT2. Since I am not a gazillionaire it has to go maybe!
I have no idea what this thing is worth to a normal buyer probably nothing but if you are looking for a very well sorted GT700 with complete buyer history since I am the original owner this is the car for you.
I think I will start at $85,000.00 or best offer. I realize a stock 2002 twin can be bought for $65 to $70 but this is far from the ordinary. I have well over $200,000.00 dollars in this car probably closer to $250,000 with all the different stages I have gone through. This thing is like a child to me, I will not give it away.
Thanks pm me serious offers.
Last edited by buddyg; 12-17-2007 at 06:31 PM.
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Say it ain't so. I guess never sell didn't mean "never"
GT2 or F430 would be a great replacement
I know the F430's are more driver friendly but you can't put mileage that car compared to the GT2.
I know a driver would not care for depreciation but Ferrari's don't really go down in value all that much but they also never get driven for the most part.
Good luck!
GT2 or F430 would be a great replacement
I know the F430's are more driver friendly but you can't put mileage that car compared to the GT2.
I know a driver would not care for depreciation but Ferrari's don't really go down in value all that much but they also never get driven for the most part.
Good luck!
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Buddy, are you going through a mid life crisis? I have been for the last 5 or 6 years....and let me tell you.....it's a lot of $$$ hahaha.......seriously tho...you might want to try buying the FCar....driving your TT LESS.....I've noticed the less I drive my TT the more I want to keep it.....funny huh? But when you drive it a lot....you get used to it and the specialness wears off.....Stick it in the garage for 2 or 3 weeks and you WILL miss it and feel a sort of newfound pleasure when you then take it out....try it....
I had mine up with a feeler like yours......even had a solid offer just under my asking price......he was ready to buy plane tickets.....and I decided I just wasn't ready to sell it.....Same as my Mustang.....every time I drive it....(couple of times a month) it's a thrill.....I swore I'd never sell it.....and have considered it several times....but then I drive it and fall in love all over again.....
Good luck with whatever decision you make....
I had mine up with a feeler like yours......even had a solid offer just under my asking price......he was ready to buy plane tickets.....and I decided I just wasn't ready to sell it.....Same as my Mustang.....every time I drive it....(couple of times a month) it's a thrill.....I swore I'd never sell it.....and have considered it several times....but then I drive it and fall in love all over again.....
Good luck with whatever decision you make....
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Yeah it is really hard to say if I will go through with it or not. I really would like to just buy the Ferrari as an addition but we will see. I love that dang turbo and would probably kick myself in the butt for selling it!
Who knows!
Who knows!
#5
Wow Buddy. I'm shocked that you are considering selling it. If it does sell, someone is going to get one hell of a car. I think you should look into a local G35 TT that is going up for sale soon also .
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#7
After seeing Craig sell his beast I can definitely see you moving this one along quickly. Good price for a nutso fast car.
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#8
Buddy,
Who did your stereo?
Who did your stereo?
#9
I saw a really nice gt2 yesterday! it was for sale, I was picking out a murci for a customer. Let me know if you need anything from my part of town buddy.
#10
awesome looking car. wow. that stereo. way out of my price range....still wondering what it would have been like to be driving turbochris' TT.
#11
Buddy,
What Turbochris said is spot on. Stick her in the garage for a bit and then take her out. Living in the great white north, I am forced to put my car away until March and boy oh boy do I get a shock when I fire her up for the first time in the spring. Before you go and sell her, just try it for a month and then see what happens. If you really want the GT2 or Ferrari, go ahead but what have you got to loose.....only $$$$ in the end I guess.
Just a thought?
What Turbochris said is spot on. Stick her in the garage for a bit and then take her out. Living in the great white north, I am forced to put my car away until March and boy oh boy do I get a shock when I fire her up for the first time in the spring. Before you go and sell her, just try it for a month and then see what happens. If you really want the GT2 or Ferrari, go ahead but what have you got to loose.....only $$$$ in the end I guess.
Just a thought?
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Buddy,
What Turbochris said is spot on. Stick her in the garage for a bit and then take her out. Living in the great white north, I am forced to put my car away until March and boy oh boy do I get a shock when I fire her up for the first time in the spring. Before you go and sell her, just try it for a month and then see what happens. If you really want the GT2 or Ferrari, go ahead but what have you got to loose.....only $$$$ in the end I guess.
Just a thought?
What Turbochris said is spot on. Stick her in the garage for a bit and then take her out. Living in the great white north, I am forced to put my car away until March and boy oh boy do I get a shock when I fire her up for the first time in the spring. Before you go and sell her, just try it for a month and then see what happens. If you really want the GT2 or Ferrari, go ahead but what have you got to loose.....only $$$$ in the end I guess.
Just a thought?
#14
How about a banning since you are in violation of the non-sponsor username rule. Unless you are in the process of becoming a sponsor.
#15
Ok it is official the RED BEAST is off the market. My friends here at 6speed have talked me down off the cliff of despair and I am going to remain true to the RED BEAST. I will only buy a Ferrari to add to the Porsche NOT replace it.
Thanks for helping me through this crisis everyone!
Whew that was close!
Thanks for helping me through this crisis everyone!
Whew that was close!