Thoughts on this car?
Those pics are 2 and a half years old!! Why so few miles?
Color is a deeply personal decision. I personally like it. The wood would not be too hard or costly to replace. The savanah would be nicely toned down with the addition of carbon or alum, however, steering wheel, shifter, rear center console, door handles etc are going to cost a good $2500 which isn't much considering how it will look after.
Good luck. Any chance of using that trade-in tax credit?
Color is a deeply personal decision. I personally like it. The wood would not be too hard or costly to replace. The savanah would be nicely toned down with the addition of carbon or alum, however, steering wheel, shifter, rear center console, door handles etc are going to cost a good $2500 which isn't much considering how it will look after.
Good luck. Any chance of using that trade-in tax credit?
Originally posted by jamie
Those pics are 2 and a half years old!! Why so few miles?
Color is a deeply personal decision. I personally like it. The wood would not be too hard or costly to replace. The savanah would be nicely toned down with the addition of carbon or alum, however, steering wheel, shifter, rear center console, door handles etc are going to cost a good $2500 which isn't much considering how it will look after.
Good luck. Any chance of using that trade-in tax credit?
Those pics are 2 and a half years old!! Why so few miles?
Color is a deeply personal decision. I personally like it. The wood would not be too hard or costly to replace. The savanah would be nicely toned down with the addition of carbon or alum, however, steering wheel, shifter, rear center console, door handles etc are going to cost a good $2500 which isn't much considering how it will look after.
Good luck. Any chance of using that trade-in tax credit?
Yeah, I can get a tax credit. I just run the car through the dealer down here for paper work. Then I'm affectively buying from my dealer.
How do you know the pics are that old? I wonder if those are the pics that the guy used to buy it. He purchased it with 2500 miles on it.
How do you know the pics are that old? I wonder if those are the pics that the guy used to buy it. He purchased it with 2500 miles on it.
Originally posted by Scott in H-town
Yeah, I can get a tax credit. I just run the car through the dealer down here for paper work. Then I'm affectively buying from my dealer.
How do you know the pics are that old? I wonder if those are the pics that the guy used to buy it. He purchased it with 2500 miles on it.
Yeah, I can get a tax credit. I just run the car through the dealer down here for paper work. Then I'm affectively buying from my dealer.
How do you know the pics are that old? I wonder if those are the pics that the guy used to buy it. He purchased it with 2500 miles on it.
Scott for the price you cant beat that low mileage and that it looks new. But check out this 996tt, im telling you first hand they were willing to let it go for 70k flat, sick color, it has alot of options with navi, yellow stiching and so on and only 11k miles 
http://www.luxurymotors.com/inventor...01+PORSCHE+911
Martin

http://www.luxurymotors.com/inventor...01+PORSCHE+911
Martin
Originally posted by Scott in H-town
Thanks Martin...
That's intriguing, but what's the story there?
The exhaust looks terrible.
Thanks Martin...
That's intriguing, but what's the story there?
The exhaust looks terrible.
eBay car:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4596386309
I dunno why people are having problems linking to eBay...it's pretty simple...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4596386309
I dunno why people are having problems linking to eBay...it's pretty simple...
Last edited by brab; Dec 15, 2005 at 02:46 PM.
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