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Thinking of selling my 996 C2 3.6

skendrick

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Hi All,

Pondering whether to sell my 996 C2 3.6 after 3 1/2 years of stress free ownership and upgrade to the 997 C2S or C4S?

What sort of value should I be looking for, as I am hoping for around £16k.

Spec as follows

911 -996 C2 3.6 on 52 plate.
Metallic midnight Blue.
Grey leather with embossed seats.
Manual (with short shift)
70,100miles
BOSE upgrade
Full Aero pack (alloys, skirts and spoiler)
Full service history (I get Northway Porsche to service my car). Last service was in Feb '14.
Tax Oct '14 & MOT Nov '14

There aren't that many out there with the Full Aero Pack so don't know if they are sort after?
Any thoughts?
 
This is my everyday car and I've put 26k on her and enjoy every minute, but I'm a petrolhead with itchy feet. I have been offered £13k PX for mine by a couple of dealers, so I know she is worth more and I wouldn't PX as I see that is my money going in someone else's pocket! But in answer to you question the need is more power, newer car, less mileage and I quite fancy going back to a C4 and why not? I've owned Porsches for 10years now and service bills don't bother me, if the engine goes, it will go in whichever one I have then it will be fixed. None of this bothers me, I like shopping for cars and I expect as soon as I have bought my next one, I will be thinking what will be after that?
 
Looking on piston heads is usually a good guide- I would hope yours would get £16k retail Means looking at a couple of k off for private deal IMO Glws
 
That's what I am hoping for. Going to give her the works this weekend and take some photos. As you can see I still can't upload decent photos onto here.
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