Wtb: 2001 996tt
#16
All Boost
I don't think you're even interested in a Turbo unless you can steal the car. You don't know what you are talking about when you say you don't have to pay auction fees because he is your "true" friend, like Stryke said auction fees are not up to him. Good luck finding a Turbo, my money says you will never buy one!
Eric
I don't think you're even interested in a Turbo unless you can steal the car. You don't know what you are talking about when you say you don't have to pay auction fees because he is your "true" friend, like Stryke said auction fees are not up to him. Good luck finding a Turbo, my money says you will never buy one!
Eric
#17
All Boost, below are your own words.
"I'm in the market for a used 2001 996TT. Looking at spending somewhere between $75K and $80K, depending on mileage, condition, options, and history."
"ESK - Who said I was trying to get a 996TT for low $70ks? Read my post again - I'm offering $75k to $80k"
"Actually, I've had two people off this site email me about 996TT's for sale in the $75k to $80k range."
You have the cash, you are willing to pay 75-80K depending, you have at least two people willing to sell in your budget.
Something is missing based on your statements. You should have one by now! Let us know when you get it.
"I'm in the market for a used 2001 996TT. Looking at spending somewhere between $75K and $80K, depending on mileage, condition, options, and history."
"ESK - Who said I was trying to get a 996TT for low $70ks? Read my post again - I'm offering $75k to $80k"
"Actually, I've had two people off this site email me about 996TT's for sale in the $75k to $80k range."
You have the cash, you are willing to pay 75-80K depending, you have at least two people willing to sell in your budget.
Something is missing based on your statements. You should have one by now! Let us know when you get it.
#19
Originally posted by CAPTLST
All Boost
I don't think you're even interested in a Turbo unless you can steal the car. You don't know what you are talking about when you say you don't have to pay auction fees because he is your "true" friend, like Stryke said auction fees are not up to him. Good luck finding a Turbo, my money says you will never buy one!
Eric
All Boost
I don't think you're even interested in a Turbo unless you can steal the car. You don't know what you are talking about when you say you don't have to pay auction fees because he is your "true" friend, like Stryke said auction fees are not up to him. Good luck finding a Turbo, my money says you will never buy one!
Eric
As for the auction fees, my friend did not pass them onto me when I bought my Jeep last year. It was a flat fee of $100. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that he was already going to the auction that day.
#20
Going or not, it does not matter. The auction has a breakdown structure on fees. A car between X amount and X amount will cost you X amount of dollars. You pay it on every car. I have bought hundreds of cars at the auctions over the years and that's the way it works.
#21
Originally posted by cjv
All Boost, below are your own words.
"I'm in the market for a used 2001 996TT. Looking at spending somewhere between $75K and $80K, depending on mileage, condition, options, and history."
"ESK - Who said I was trying to get a 996TT for low $70ks? Read my post again - I'm offering $75k to $80k"
"Actually, I've had two people off this site email me about 996TT's for sale in the $75k to $80k range."
You have the cash, you are willing to pay 75-80K depending, you have at least two people willing to sell in your budget.
Something is missing based on your statements. You should have one by now! Let us know when you get it.
All Boost, below are your own words.
"I'm in the market for a used 2001 996TT. Looking at spending somewhere between $75K and $80K, depending on mileage, condition, options, and history."
"ESK - Who said I was trying to get a 996TT for low $70ks? Read my post again - I'm offering $75k to $80k"
"Actually, I've had two people off this site email me about 996TT's for sale in the $75k to $80k range."
You have the cash, you are willing to pay 75-80K depending, you have at least two people willing to sell in your budget.
Something is missing based on your statements. You should have one by now! Let us know when you get it.
Why you guys feel the need to jump all over me is what I'd like to know. If you don't like somebody's price to either buy or sell something, you should let them know via PM. That is proper "netiquette."
Marc
#22
Originally posted by Stryke
Going or not, it does not matter. The auction has a breakdown structure on fees. A car between X amount and X amount will cost you X amount of dollars. You pay it on every car. I have bought hundreds of cars at the auctions over the years and that's the way it works.
Going or not, it does not matter. The auction has a breakdown structure on fees. A car between X amount and X amount will cost you X amount of dollars. You pay it on every car. I have bought hundreds of cars at the auctions over the years and that's the way it works.
Marc
#26
"I'm in the market for a used 2001 996TT. Looking at spending somewhere between $75K and $80K, depending on mileage, condition, options, and history.
"As I said, one car was raced and the other was modded. I'm really trying to find a clean, unmolested factory original car."
All Boost,
I believe people would find you a little more believable if you didn't keep adding conditions as you go along. I believe your first statement about milage, condition, options and history about covers every concievable 996tt. You did give a high and a low range based on your statement. Take all the time you want. This post will be here for a long time. However, if you wait too long we will all call foul as given enough time cars do depreciate. Good luck with your search. We will all be anxiously awaiting.
"As I said, one car was raced and the other was modded. I'm really trying to find a clean, unmolested factory original car."
All Boost,
I believe people would find you a little more believable if you didn't keep adding conditions as you go along. I believe your first statement about milage, condition, options and history about covers every concievable 996tt. You did give a high and a low range based on your statement. Take all the time you want. This post will be here for a long time. However, if you wait too long we will all call foul as given enough time cars do depreciate. Good luck with your search. We will all be anxiously awaiting.
#27
cjv - I don't appreciate you insinuating that I'm a liar. If you think I'm lying, why don't you put your money where your mouth is? I can forward you all of the PMs and emails that I received pertaining to the two 996TTs that were offered to me at my price range ($75K to $80K). Why don't we place a little bet if you think I'm making this all up as I go along.
#28
Guys, guys....
Come on now. The guy had some questions, others felt he was low balling, fine! No need to fight and insult one another. If he can find the car he wants at the price he wants, great! If not, also great!
Can't we all just get along?
Come on now. The guy had some questions, others felt he was low balling, fine! No need to fight and insult one another. If he can find the car he wants at the price he wants, great! If not, also great!
Can't we all just get along?
#30
Originally posted by All Boost
cjv - why don't you put your money where your mouth is?
cjv - why don't you put your money where your mouth is?
Chad's problem is that he has TOO MUCH money lying around.