WTB 997.1 Turbo
#1
WTB 997.1 Turbo
No BS... I have $50k cash. Looking for a 6 speed 997.1 Turbo. Sold my 996tt and I need a new toy. Not worried if it needs a clutch or whatever BUT... paint and interior must be in great shape. No repaints. Not even worried about coolant line pinning, I will do all that myself. Prefer 50k miles. My flame suit is on, and my cash is in a fireproof box so hit me up. White is my preferred paint color and no, I don't care where it is located but Fla is a bonus. Ready to go, NOW.
#2
Good luck with that sir. I hope someone comes through for you! It would be the "wow" moment of the year on here. And the mileage would have be double the 50k miles you're looking for, for you to get it at that price.
#3
He has a perfect budget for a 996TT though, no one in their right mind selling a 6speed 997TT with 50k miles, good condition paint and interior for $50k. Good luck but I can't keep laughing.
#4
This^^^^^ He shoulda kept his 996turbo. I want a 11 GT3 for 80k. Let me know if you see one. Must be flawless!!! Oh, prefers a Florida car because anything else he has to ship and his limit for shipping is one brand new crisp one hundred dollar bill!
Last edited by Marpir821; 03-03-2017 at 05:58 AM.
#6
I've been looking for a 997TT for a decent time. Here is my general conclusion on the market right now. This based upon a population which is actually worthy of looking at (aka no stories behind it, no dents, no accidents, etc.)
40-50K mile cars had an average asking price range of $65-$67K
60-70K mile cars had an average asking price range of $60-$65K
Within those ranges, you will find all stock ones or some with some minor mods (exhaust/tune).
If you want a low mileage, well kept, great 997, you've got to look into the low to mid 70's. That is where the general population is for great 997 cars.
Now with that said, there ARE 997s in your price range, but definitely not in your 50K mile range. These will be your best bets to look at. You can see, even at high miles, you're looking at $55K. I've ranked them on which one I would go after first.
1. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...1436/overview/
2. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...7434/overview/
3. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...0169/overview/
Good luck!
40-50K mile cars had an average asking price range of $65-$67K
60-70K mile cars had an average asking price range of $60-$65K
Within those ranges, you will find all stock ones or some with some minor mods (exhaust/tune).
If you want a low mileage, well kept, great 997, you've got to look into the low to mid 70's. That is where the general population is for great 997 cars.
Now with that said, there ARE 997s in your price range, but definitely not in your 50K mile range. These will be your best bets to look at. You can see, even at high miles, you're looking at $55K. I've ranked them on which one I would go after first.
1. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...1436/overview/
2. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...7434/overview/
3. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...0169/overview/
Good luck!
#7