2000 Porsche 996 C4 Millennium Edition
For Sale
#16
And it won't let me edit the prior message but clearly I forgot to take into account the supercharger which will mean it would take more than swapping some seats in to make it into a stock Millenium. If you can afford to wait then hold out for the right buyer. Obviously you are fishing in a much smaller pond than the average 996 for sale. And not that you were looking for advice but the small fixes always make it an easier sell than giving someone a to-do list. That said, I could see not wanting to replace the wood on the doors since the next owner may elect to replace with leather or another material. I would say some exhaust and driving videos would help but that's mostly just me wanting to hear what the thing sounds like than anything
#17
Drifting
If you decide to go back to stock, I think your car would sell quick. I've a 996TT, had for 12 years < 40K miles, Basalt w/ natural brown leather. I may be interested in your sports seats. These cars will sell quickly and for a lot if 100% stock, my brother who's been in P-sales at a dealer here tells me. Modded cars are the majority, that several owners have personalized to their own taste and made it their dream car. Narrows the appeal dramatically to would be buyers. A lot the same with the custom motorcycle industry I'm in. Whatever you choose, GLWS!
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dancingwhale (10-30-2023)
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Thread Starter
PM's replied
Thanks for all of the views and suiggestions on the sale. I really want this car to go to someone to enjoy as much as I have, whether its show or go, and not sit in a collection.
Thanks for all of the views and suiggestions on the sale. I really want this car to go to someone to enjoy as much as I have, whether its show or go, and not sit in a collection.
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