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Old 11-02-2006, 07:59 PM   #11
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Re: Porsche 996TT now less expensive than 993 TT

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Thanks for a very accurate number. I never knew that the 993TT was produced in such a "small" quantity. That problably explains why I barely ever seen one on the roads, unlike the 996TT which isn't a rare sight.
Yeah the 993 had very small production numbers and it looks even fewer in my mind when over 10,000 Ferrari 360 Modena's were produced.

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Old 11-04-2006, 04:13 PM   #12
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Re: Porsche 996TT now less expensive than 993 TT

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Correction: A Rennlister just put up his Arena Red 1997 993TTS for sale for $140,000. I've seen GT2's at a lot lower than that.
Richard Sloan usually has about 5 993TTS for sale on his site averaging about $165-170K, up to $225K for Jerry Seinfeld's car. FYI the 2003-2004 GT2 will hold it's value better because it had some improvements (power, CF wing, etc) and only #17 2004 GT2 were sold in USA.
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Re: Porsche 996TT now less expensive than 993 TT

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Richard Sloan usually has about 5 993TTS for sale on his site averaging about $165-170K, up to $225K for Jerry Seinfeld's car. FYI the 2003-2004 GT2 will hold it's value better because it had some improvements (power, CF wing, etc) and only #17 2004 GT2 were sold in USA.
Those prices make the $140,000 look like a bargain. Thanks for the production number for the 2003-2004 GT2 cars. That's nice information as the books that I have don't have those numbers. The Peter Morgan book only goes up to 1998 and the Marc Bongers book has most numbers until 2005, but not all. For example the GT2 and GT3 numbers for MY2003-2005 are missing. In fact the little Porsche 911 Red Book maybe the best for stats but even that did not have those numbers. I guess the next, updated editions will include that data too. The #17 GT2s sold in the USA will definitely make it hold it's value.
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