2000 Porsche 911 ( over $15k invested ) Asking $25,000
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2000 Porsche 911 ( over $15k invested ) Asking $25,000
Year: 2000
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Price: $25000
Mileage: 90888
Color: Yellow
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): TX
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
90k miles
Asking $25,500
BLUE BOOK ON STOCK PORSCHE $25,845
Records available
All factory parts available allowing you to revert the car back to factory appearance
Looks new and has been garaged kept its entire life. No expense has been spared on this car, The clutch was replaced in February 2013 with a Spec 2 clutch ( $4,000 ) has less than 800 miles on it. The entire exhaust system was replaced with MS headers and sport mufflers. The car is equipped with a K&N Kit that allows the car to intake much more air then the restricted factory intake. ( $400.00 ) In April 2013 we installed a set of concave hyper silver wheels and Nitto Invo tires giving the car that perfect European stance ( less than 300 miles $ 3,500 ) the car is also equipped with a porsche race suspension. Giving the car perfect shifts a B&M shift kit was installed reducing the throw of the shift ( $400.00 )
The interior is flawless and includes Porsche Sport seats with black leather/ yellow stitching and exterior color matching backs, also included are a set of like new Lloyd Carrera floor mats ($120.00) an AUX input was installed allowing you to play your MP3 player or other audio devices. The car is hardwired and ready for your Valentine 1 radar or your passport 9500 ($200)
Asking $25,500 reduced to $24,999
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Last edited by Ez-2-SPD; 06-03-2013 at 09:41 PM.
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Asking $25,500
BLUE BOOK ON STOCK PORSCHE $25,845
if dealer I would have asked dealer price
$25,XXX is dealer price. 23,000 seems fair given that it looks clean and the upgrades, but upgrades don't always mean more on the backend. Beautiful 996 though, GLWS
BLUE BOOK ON STOCK PORSCHE $25,845
if dealer I would have asked dealer price
$25,XXX is dealer price. 23,000 seems fair given that it looks clean and the upgrades, but upgrades don't always mean more on the backend. Beautiful 996 though, GLWS
#7
Basing new price on private party value on a stock car, I agree I will never see the $15,000 again but my intention was to try and make $2,000 off $15,000 invested which I felt was fair...
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LoL that's How I Would've Worded It Originally.... And Not Posted Dealer Kbb. Kbb Sucks IN That It Doesn't Include Mods, Warranties Etc. Glws (Sorry About The Caps On Each Word, Not Sure Why My Mobile Browser Does This)
#15
So I'm confused, you dropped the price to something like $23,xxx and it didn't sell so you raised it back to $25k and have now offered it at the low low price of $24,999. It is a beautiful car but that seems bass ackwards