2011 Turbo S
#1
2011 Turbo S
Year: 2011
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Price: $105000
Mileage: 27500
Color: Dark Blue Metallic
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): CA
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD
Last edited by r3001; 01-23-2015 at 05:04 PM.
#2
I love that color combo, GLWS!!
#3
My dream car, and that is my favorite color combo. Glws!
#4
Thanks ViSoR.
cohenfive we can make that dream come true!
cohenfive we can make that dream come true!
#5
Only if you can give me a bunch of money....This just isn't in the cards for me now, with tuition bills, a bunch of medical bills and potentially starting a new business venture with a buddy of mine...But your car seem just about perfect!
#6
Such an incredible car. It's wild to me that the purchase of this car brand new equates to a an accepted 100k loss in depreciation over the course of about 4 years. GLWS, beautiful rig.
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#8
10, perfect!
#9
Still available?
#10
It is still available.
#11
I was buying it. Had a price agreed. I was ready to go. I got spooked. Enough said....
#12
For everybody sending me messages about this car: it is a great car and I was ready to buy it. We had a price agreed on. I was willing to pick up the shipping all the way cross country. He claimed that he had the title in hand and it was clean. We went back and forth on our cell phones for a while and he seemed like a good guy. Well, how do you do this?? How do I buy a car from a stranger that is 3k miles away?? I believe that the car is ok and it does exist somewhere. He sent me a few more shots that are not on the listing here at six speed. We agreed on getting a pre purchase inspection at his local porsche dealer which he claimed he was friends with a few people. I then asked for a picture of the title(both front and rear). That's when it all fell apart. I waited and waited with no response. I kept telling him that I am for real; read all my posts, what I bought and sold throughout the years. Bottom line: I don't think this car is real. I don't think he owns it. And if I am wrong, well, I don't like dealing with people like that. Especially all the way across the country.
#13
For everybody sending me messages about this car: it is a great car and I was ready to buy it. We had a price agreed on. I was willing to pick up the shipping all the way cross country. He claimed that he had the title in hand and it was clean. We went back and forth on our cell phones for a while and he seemed like a good guy. Well, how do you do this?? How do I buy a car from a stranger that is 3k miles away?? I believe that the car is ok and it does exist somewhere. He sent me a few more shots that are not on the listing here at six speed. We agreed on getting a pre purchase inspection at his local porsche dealer which he claimed he was friends with a few people. I then asked for a picture of the title(both front and rear). That's when it all fell apart. I waited and waited with no response. I kept telling him that I am for real; read all my posts, what I bought and sold throughout the years. Bottom line: I don't think this car is real. I don't think he owns it. And if I am wrong, well, I don't like dealing with people like that. Especially all the way across the country.
#14
I wonder where the op went...and yes, thanks for posting.
#15
For everybody sending me messages about this car: it is a great car and I was ready to buy it. We had a price agreed on. I was willing to pick up the shipping all the way cross country. He claimed that he had the title in hand and it was clean. We went back and forth on our cell phones for a while and he seemed like a good guy. Well, how do you do this?? How do I buy a car from a stranger that is 3k miles away?? I believe that the car is ok and it does exist somewhere. He sent me a few more shots that are not on the listing here at six speed. We agreed on getting a pre purchase inspection at his local porsche dealer which he claimed he was friends with a few people. I then asked for a picture of the title(both front and rear). That's when it all fell apart. I waited and waited with no response. I kept telling him that I am for real; read all my posts, what I bought and sold throughout the years. Bottom line: I don't think this car is real. I don't think he owns it. And if I am wrong, well, I don't like dealing with people like that. Especially all the way across the country.