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997 GT3 ON EBAY

davidcross

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Just noticed an 07 gt3 with 5k miles fully loaded absolutely stunning sell for £61,650...STARTED WITH NO RESERVE. You gotta think thats a repossesion. Lot of car for that money
 
There's a thread on PH about it. Seems the car dealer's mate may have been the last to bid on it, and consequently it may not have sold . Also seems the dealer is prepared to let the car go at £65k, which is still an absolute bargain! There is another chap on PH trying to sell his GT3 with 30k on the clock for £65k, lot's of bargains to be had!
 
Its a seriously beautifull motor thats for sure. If only i had a spare £65k lying about. wonder if its worth asking him for a px price on my 997s
 
I wouldn't rush into anything at the moment - the market is going to be awash with repossessed cars soon.......
 
Thats why theres no point in trying to sell your own car as the market Is already flooded with cars and its gonna get worse.
 
I realise that, David, but I'm just dipping my toe in the water to be honest - you never know if there's someone out there looking for the exact spec that your car has. I was when I bought mine. Unlike some I'm (fortunate/sensible) enough not to have to sell my car right now. I'm certainly not going to rush into anything.
 
fair enough adrian. I'm just not brave enough to advertise mine and realise the loss when I sell it!!!!!
 
I feel the same really - and as such have gone to the absolute limit on what I'm prepared to take for it. I sometimes have to take a step back and remind myself what I have here; four cars ago I was in a 2CV which I had to weld a new floor into that cost me £50! (The car, that is, not the new floor) I'm very lucky to have the car - the novelty definitely still hasn't worn off as I hardly drive it - so when i do get 'round to driving it it's still like the first time I got the car. And if this analogy translates then Sting must be bored of his wife by now![;)]
 

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