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Yes, dealership car. 3 accidents + a glass claim in the records. First model year. It's got some decent kms on the odo. Literally that red flag interior. I know, I know...
But if you can look past all that, me thinks this is really a fantastic deal. The accidents are $1500, $200, and $1300. On a Porsche. The glass claim was $80. Who knows what those "collision" accidents were, but really, who cares? Got a scratch, have it repainted, and it pretty much costs more than that.
It's got PASM and torque vectoring. 2 sets of wheels (20" Carrera S and 18" Boxster for winters), it looks like. Those 18" wheels + winter tires is a $3k+ option before tax, and I actually like them better than the 20" rollers. 18 way Sport+ powered seats. This is like a $4k+ option, and buyers usually cheap out with just the $2k 14-way powered seats. Sport Chrono. BOSE. (OK, Bose is crap, but still, it's there.)
Damn...
Normally, the accident-free copies of similar cars ask for something in the low $80k's. Usually those have useless luxury options that sporty drivers don't care for, but lack the performance options that this car has. A base stripper 718 Cayman has a higher MSRP than this.
Damn...
Somebody please buy this so that I wouldn't have to torment myself over it...
Base - 718 Cayman S
030 - PASM Sport Suspension (20 Mm Lower)
220 - Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV)
250 - Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
433 - 20" Carrera S Wheels
489 - Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel
581 - Luggage Net In Passenger Footwell
583 - Smoking Package
7UG - Navigation Module For Porsche Communication Management (PCM)
970 - Two-tone Leather Interior
9VL - BOSE® Surround Sound System
BM - Leather Interior In Black/Bordeaux Red
IV2 - Connect Plus
P07 - Adaptive Sport Seats Plus (18-way) With Memory Package
P9E - Premium Package Plus (Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, 18-way)
QR5 - Sport Chrono Package
U2 - GT Silver Metallic
XDH - Wheels Painted In Platinum Satin
XLX - Sport Exhaust System Including Sport Tailpipes In Black
Sold yesterday. Nice car for the money for sure. Lots of hate for the boxer 4 in these but really can't argue with the performance.
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"I am willing to sell the SL65 wheels and Pilot Sport A/S 3/3+ tires separately, contact if interested
Just replaced both Lower Control Arms. 469 horsepower over 500 torque, a true AMG.
Open to reasonable offers. 2003 Mercedes Benz E55 AMG black. Has near $15000 in extras/fixes including SL65 wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3/3+ tires ordered from Canadian Tire, Fixed Radiator/Transmission, new panoramic roof motor/railings, Garmin GPS System, FenSens Rear view backup sensors etc.
Reason for selling is I have purchased another vehicle
Babied the vehicle with on-time maintenance like oil changes. Recent Oil change/filter change.
Carfax and Carproof was received when I purchased vehicle: minor touch-up a few years ago is the only thing that shows in regards to repair work.
Bought many accessories for vehicle (AMG Carbon Fibre licence plate holder, AMG keychain, Mercedes Benz interior cleaning solutions/ice scraper, mercedez benz graphite color wheel caps to match the SL65 amg wheels)
The only reason people end up posting garbage cars is that the whole vancouver market is garbage, and there are 29384729384 people refreshing craigslist every second. so the stuff posted here, sadly, is actually the most interesting/good deals that are out there.
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Here's a 4K, high mileage Type S with rust. Debatable if good deal, it's defs not as clean as what RS expects, but it would be a good winter beater to just beat on
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These days I associate low to stupidly low mileage with 100% guaranteed all-gasket replacement upon purchase. I would assume it means that the car hasn't really been driven at all, or has been driven a fuckton to run neighbourhood errands without the oil even having a chance to warm up.
The only car I've owned where I've never had to replace a single gasket was my '04 Element which had around 350,xxx kms prior to being written off. 90% highway mileage. Meanwhile I'm replacing gaskets left and right for everything else I've owned several thousand less kms than that.
__________________ [13-03, 11:25] MG1 when you hit the brakes, it shoots cum at pedestrian - bukkake
[12-03, 19:06] meme405 That e30 is so mexiflushed I thought we were in albuquerque
[12-03, 23:03] rb when i see a modded element. I have nothing but respect. either the parents kicked him out or the guy is killing hookers in the back
Here's a 4K, high mileage Type S with rust. Debatable if good deal, it's defs not as clean as what RS expects, but it would be a good winter beater to just beat on
would’ve been happy to get anything before we junked our 90s awd minivan
the one AWD Astro on Craigs for $4700 sold, the other 2 are $6985 and $9400. But ya, used to be really crappy cars. I think as they have produced so many shittier cars since people realize these aren't horrible anymore.
I don't know if they are still around, but for those of you who remember SNK's "Race It" in Richmond who specialized in RX-7s, they built this crazy fast GMC Safari, which really looked like a pedophile / hobo vehicle, but was in fact, hitting some wild 1/4 mile times. I believe it was used as their track day hauler/support vehicle primarily, and the occasional "haha" shocker at Mission Raceway. Total sleeper.
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I literally do not plan on buying another vehicle in my lifetime, assuming it doesn't get written off.
I don't know if they are still around, but for those of you who remember SNK's "Race It" in Richmond who specialized in RX-7s, they built this crazy fast GMC Safari, which really looked like a pedophile / hobo vehicle, but was in fact, hitting some wild 1/4 mile times. I believe it was used as their track day hauler/support vehicle primarily, and the occasional "haha" shocker at Mission Raceway. Total sleeper.
Rofl. That was my best friend's uncle's shop. When I was like 13, I used to watch them put a brick on the accelerator and take bets on how long it takes a Honda to make a window in the block.