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Hi All

Having with much regret sold my C2 996 four years ago, I recently saw her for sale at a local garage so didn't hesitate to buy her back! Okay she is a bit more worn, but generally in good shape and depreciation shouldn't be a issue this time around. I had the car given a major service at GT1 in Chertsey and she is now on 69K from the 45K when I last sold her.

Out of interest, was this car a limited edition/special order car as the spec seems quite rare:

- Cobault Blue
- Metal sunroof
- Black interior
- Turbo wheels
- X-reg/2000 registration

I have seen one other car of this spec but it is the only other one so far.

Cheers

James
 
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HTH,

Bert
 
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To answer the question no it is not a limited edition car but the colour is quite rare (and very pretty IMO)
The only limited edition 996 Carrera made was the Anniversary edition MY 2004 which is easily identifiable by the '911' badge on the back instead of Carrera, turbo front end,polished alloys and only available in Carrera GT silver.
 

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