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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!

I would guess 10ish.

Sell private and then make a cheeky offer on the PC manual - that's the way to go!

Even if you only get a smidgen more selling private you then have the 'whip hand'.

 
Try and calculate the lowest figure you think they could offer you, taking into account profit, warranty, touch up, tyres, and any due servicing etc etc, then subtract about 2k, and you probably won't be far off.

If the 'Porsche' decals for example are in any way tatty these alone are apparently pretty expensive to replace.

I do agree with John's post though.

 
911 V seem to have the market covered with Spyder No.3 in stock today

[h1]PORSCHE BOXSTER (987 GEN II) SPYDER PDK 2011 (2011) For sale from 911 Virgin.com, in Bucks , United Kingdom[/h1]£37,995

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[/link][/ul] [h3]DESCRIPTION[/h3]***DUE IN*** Boxster Spyder PDK 7 speed, double clutch transmission. First registered 31/03/2011 11-registration. Finished in Black with Black leather carbon backed lightweight bucket seats, black dashboard, doorcards and carpets. Supplied by Porsche Centre Solihull, the car, used predominantely on the motorway between Colchester and Newcastle, has been really well cared for throughout the course of its life. We know this Spyder particularly well having supplied it to the previous owner. Last serviced (Porsche Centre Colchester) 20/03/2014 at a mileage of 40,199 (major with spark plugs). Next service due March 2016 or at 60,199 miles, which ever comes first. 19" Generation 2 Turbo alloys, Lightweight carbon backed leather folding bucket seats, Sports steering wheel with paddle shift gear selection, Sports Chrono Package plus with Sport, Sport Plus and Launch Control function, black odometer and chronometer face, Xenon headlights with headlamp wash, rear park assist, PSM (Porsche Stability Management), body coloured centre tunnel, red seat belts, electric window, mirrors, ABS, power steering, remote central locking, Thatcham Category 1 alarm / immobiliser and subscription based Porsche VTS tracker security (unchecked). Supplied with bill of sale, invoices, old MOT certificates and appropriate keys. Original, unmolested and presented in excellent condition throughout. A super drive and excellent value for money being one of the more competitively priced Spyders available.
 
C2MTH said:
Spyder quiz

two white 2010 spyders, exactly same spec bar one is 12000 mlies and manual, one is 33000 miles and PDK with sport chrono. OPC have first one, second is my car. How much to change ?
prob £13k as the manual is up for £46k, Leicester OPC I take it and your car would retail more like £38k less OPC margin so about £13k to swap.

 
Even IF he sold his car privately for £38k to get into the manual will cost £8k !

just not worth it in my book for basically the same car and just a different box !

 
good call - yep £13,250 !! thats crazy - the price of a decent new small car !! It says to me either mine is too low or lower mileage ones are too high...

i may try mine for one ad on pistonheads and leave it at that. wont sell for less than 39, get OPC one for 45, so 6k which seems about right.

 
homerdog said:
daro911 said:
Standard you get zilch but for cash money you get one of these net curtains:ROFLMAO:

Isn't the wind deflector a no-cost option?
£0.00 yes my error [&:] We are now back down to 4 Spyders for sale at an OPC today 2 manuals 2 PDK's

 

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