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Did they make a 2004 this expensive?
Did they make a C4s NA that stickered for 125K or there about in 2004? even with this X51 package?
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I wouldn't doubt it for a minute, the option list for new Porsches is bananas. It would have to be loaded w/ crazy, "boutique" items like pussy fur mats, though. :cool:
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What breed of cat would be worth that much?
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How about those hairless cats though. They look wierd eh? All those folds of skin and all. Probably easier to lick themselves clean compared to a furry one. That's a defeinite benefit.
Oh yeah - a $125K C4S - that shouldn't be too hard to do. |
Re: Did they make a 2004 this expensive?
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Can easily hit that...
I was at the dealer today...the salesperson showed me the financing that they just did on a 996 Turbo S. The guy buying it will have a payment of $2700+ per month...and that was a lease. geeze... |
I just looked at the GT3 and 997S options lists, and they bordered rediculous for a $80/100K car. I realize the GT3 is a lightweight/low option spec, but some of the 997 options came standard on my 2000 Durango.
How about floor lighting for a GT3 for $750??!! |
Check out Porsche's web site:
http://content3.us.porsche.com/prod/911/911_main.nsf/usaenglish/911 the cheapest 911, you're basic coupe, starts at $69,300. Start with that and go to the "build your Porshe" section and you'd be surprised how expensive you can make it. Start adding custom paint, 19 inch wheels, Xenon lighting, ceramic composite brakes and you can get well over $100K pretty fast. Kind of fun actually.......... |
Look in most of our garages at the "build your Porsche" section and you'll see how quickly it gets expensive!
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Well said. I guess the only difference is actually have a Porshe in your garage when you're "done" (as if you ever are).
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