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997 C4 GTS

AMS911 said:
Heads up, Porsche Chester have a 4GTS with 26K that's just popped up. It may be worth contacting them. I got into mine last month and it's been excellent. Ask for Andrew :thumb:

Cheers AMS, although the colour is not my favourite.
 
I spoke to Sytner about the blue one at 53k, they were a bit hesitant about getting an OPC inspection done on it, so that has put me off that car.

I'll guess I will just have to start liking black or white !
 
kiteral said:
I spoke to Sytner about the blue one at 53k, they were a bit hesitant about getting an OPC inspection done on it, so that has put me off that car.

I'll guess I will just have to start liking black or white !

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kiteral said:
I spoke to Sytner about the blue one at 53k, they were a bit hesitant about getting an OPC inspection done on it, so that has put me off that car.
That's interesting. I believe "Sytner Select" is a sales channel for cars that don't meet the criteria to be sold under their "Approved Used" offering.

That aside, it looks a nice car and given the rarity of the colour and a fairly keen price, if I were in the market I'd be going to see for myself. For the sake of a couple of hundred quid you could say you'll pay for the OPC inspection yourself. If they refuse then that would definitely be a red flag, but if they agree then depending on the inspection's findings you may have some negotiating leverage or better still a clean bill of health and a car which will qualify for the Porsche Warranty (after 90 days of ownership and a renewed clean bill of health). Worst ways, you've spent £216 (or whatever it is now) to avoid buying a dud. Best result, a clean bill of health and a good car (probably worth placing a refundable holding deposit on the car in case they shift it to their AUC and/or hike the price following a successful inspection). Good luck and enjoy the search.
 

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