JZM sensibly priced 991 GT3
JZM sensibly priced 991 GT3
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phil bird

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163 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Hi all.. what do you think of the Agate grey GT3 JZM have just advertised, seems a great price for a 2015 plate!

v8ksn

4,713 posts

212 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Just looking at that, gorgeous car but its got comfort seats .....I don't mind comfort seats myself smile

As a side note, how does the warranty work on these when sold outside the official network? Do you still get the 4 years?

phil bird

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Friday 9th June 2017
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v8ksn said:
Just looking at that, gorgeous car but its got comfort seats .....I don't mind comfort seats myself smile

As a side note, how does the warranty work on these when sold outside the official network? Do you still get the 4 years?
I could live with the seats.. considering it's a 2015 plate with ceramics and nose lift plus full leather! Great price Sure it will sell very quick

MartinRS2K

598 posts

147 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Never considered Agate Grey but it looks stunning on this car

http://www.jzmporsche.com/used-vehicle-details/Por...

Magic919

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229 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.

phil bird

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Friday 9th June 2017
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Magic919 said:
I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.
What's the difference between the two? Do you think it will have the latest spec engine

wazy1984

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131 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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phil bird said:
Magic919 said:
I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.
What's the difference between the two? Do you think it will have the latest spec engine
C98 implies its a non uk car, whereas c16 is uk car. In all honesty its RHD and high spec for the price, but as its a cyprus car has been priced lower. If it was a UK car would have been 130k minimum

phil bird

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wazy1984 said:
phil bird said:
Magic919 said:
I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.
What's the difference between the two? Do you think it will have the latest spec engine
C98 implies its a non uk car, whereas c16 is uk car. In all honesty its RHD and high spec for the price, but as its a cyprus car has been priced lower. If it was a UK car would have been 130k minimum
Now that makes sense! Thought it was priced well... would that put you off buying it?

Cheib

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203 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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phil bird said:
Magic919 said:
I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.
What's the difference between the two? Do you think it will have the latest spec engine
My guess is that once the warranty has expired you wont be able to extend it as the extended warranty is a Porsche GB product and my guess would be they wouldn't let you use their extended warranty. You could maybe use a third party but that won't be the same level as the OPC one.

So whilst it's at least £10k less than an OPC or C16 UK car I don't think it's cheap...an equivalent C16 car bought from an OPC would have a two year warranty on it which on these cars with the engine history is worth a lot IMHO....there are plenty of people on here who have said they'd never run one of these out of warranty.

It'll always be worth a minimum of £10k less than a UK car and much, much harder to sell in the future. So yes you'll have an extra £10k in your pocket the day you bought it bt my guess is it'll be a more expensive ownership experience. Even a minor warranty claim on a car like this is a for figure bill.

I think it needs to be at least £20k less than a fully warranted UK car. That said if I am wrong and yo could get an OPC warranty on it then it's decent value.

phil bird

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Friday 9th June 2017
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Cheib said:
phil bird said:
Magic919 said:
I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.
What's the difference between the two? Do you think it will have the latest spec engine
My guess is that once the warranty has expired you wont be able to extend it as the extended warranty is a Porsche GB product and my guess would be they wouldn't let you use their extended warranty. You could maybe use a third party but that won't be the same level as the OPC one.

So whilst it's at least £10k less than an OPC or C16 UK car I don't think it's cheap...an equivalent C16 car bought from an OPC would have a two year warranty on it which on these cars with the engine history is worth a lot IMHO....there are plenty of people on here who have said they'd never run one of these out of warranty.

It'll always be worth a minimum of £10k less than a UK car and much, much harder to sell in the future. So yes you'll have an extra £10k in your pocket the day you bought it bt my guess is it'll be a more expensive ownership experience. Even a minor warranty claim on a car like this is a for figure bill.

I think it needs to be at least £20k less than a fully warranted UK car. That said if I am wrong and yo could get an OPC warranty on it then it's decent value.
Looking at the OPC prices for a 2015 plate it is 20 25k cheaper... def worth considering if like you said you could get Porsche extended warranty in the future

worldwidewebs

2,943 posts

278 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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wazy1984 said:
phil bird said:
Magic919 said:
I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.
What's the difference between the two? Do you think it will have the latest spec engine
C98 implies its a non uk car, whereas c16 is uk car. In all honesty its RHD and high spec for the price, but as its a cyprus car has been priced lower. If it was a UK car would have been 130k minimum
Not quite. C98 is Cyprus specification and C16 is UK specification. But it has nothing to do with the country in which it was bought

(I bought a C16 car in Germany)

phil bird

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Friday 9th June 2017
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worldwidewebs said:
wazy1984 said:
phil bird said:
Magic919 said:
I presume it's not a C16 car, but C98.
What's the difference between the two? Do you think it will have the latest spec engine
C98 implies its a non uk car, whereas c16 is uk car. In all honesty its RHD and high spec for the price, but as its a cyprus car has been priced lower. If it was a UK car would have been 130k minimum
Not quite. C98 is Cyprus specification and C16 is UK specification. But it has nothing to do with the country in which it was bought

(I bought a C16 car in Germany)
All very interesting... so does anybody know how much the Cyprus spec differs from uk?

wazy1984

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131 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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worldwidewebs said:
Not quite. C98 is Cyprus specification and C16 is UK specification. But it has nothing to do with the country in which it was bought

(I bought a C16 car in Germany)
Pretty much what I was implying, maybe didnt come out as clear in my reply! In all honesty its great value, but would I buy it? Maybe not. You wouldn't want to have difficulty shifting it in the future.

Slippydiff

16,273 posts

251 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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phil bird said:
All very interesting... so does anybody know how much the Cyprus spec differs from uk?
I bought an a 996 GT3 RS originally supplied to Cyprus. Zero difference in spec.

phil bird

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Slippydiff said:
phil bird said:
All very interesting... so does anybody know how much the Cyprus spec differs from uk?



I bought an a 996 GT3 RS originally supplied to Cyprus. Zero difference in spec.
just found this.....
C98 is the factory code for "non-specific country" right hand drive, most cars into the Uk seem to have come via Cyprus, I think a company called "specialist cars of Milton keynes & London " (now defunct) used to import lots of these (via Cyprus) & sell them on short delivery times when OPC's were saying 1 year +!!!
The problem is although they are still "proper" factory built right hand drive cars, Porsche GB are very awkward about revealing EXACTLY how the specification compares to the full C16 Uk spec......for example the car will NOT have had a thatcham Cat 1 approved alarm fitted when first imported, although this may have been upgraded since it has been here. The car also has to be declared to an insurance company as an import. Things like top tint, full leather, airconditioning etc are NOT part of the standard C98 spec. & have to be specified as extra's on order, these items are all standard on a C16 car.
This is where the problem lies, you never know if a C98 has all the right goodies on. Aside from the extras above there could be other variances to C16 cars, for example has it got the full Uk spec underseal etc etc ? The only way to be sure is to contact Porsche Germany (or friendly OPC) with the full chassis number & get them to supply it's build spec., but they will be awkward & you will only get it with much hard work. Also in general most OPC's will NOT buy C98 cars & the few that will want them very cheap.
If it is a fantastic bargain, get it checked out by an OPC & it may be worth going for , otherwise stick to a UK supplied or C16 import car (still get it tested at the OPC & check out the chassis number with porsche UK warranty department) best of luck.
For what it's worth I wouldn't risk a C98, although there do seem to be quite a few around !

phil bird

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Friday 9th June 2017
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Slippydiff said:
phil bird said:
All very interesting... so does anybody know how much the Cyprus spec differs from uk?



I bought an a 996 GT3 RS originally supplied to Cyprus. Zero difference in spec.
just found this.....
C98 is the factory code for "non-specific country" right hand drive, most cars into the Uk seem to have come via Cyprus, I think a company called "specialist cars of Milton keynes & London " (now defunct) used to import lots of these (via Cyprus) & sell them on short delivery times when OPC's were saying 1 year +!!!
The problem is although they are still "proper" factory built right hand drive cars, Porsche GB are very awkward about revealing EXACTLY how the specification compares to the full C16 Uk spec......for example the car will NOT have had a thatcham Cat 1 approved alarm fitted when first imported, although this may have been upgraded since it has been here. The car also has to be declared to an insurance company as an import. Things like top tint, full leather, airconditioning etc are NOT part of the standard C98 spec. & have to be specified as extra's on order, these items are all standard on a C16 car.
This is where the problem lies, you never know if a C98 has all the right goodies on. Aside from the extras above there could be other variances to C16 cars, for example has it got the full Uk spec underseal etc etc ? The only way to be sure is to contact Porsche Germany (or friendly OPC) with the full chassis number & get them to supply it's build spec., but they will be awkward & you will only get it with much hard work. Also in general most OPC's will NOT buy C98 cars & the few that will want them very cheap.
If it is a fantastic bargain, get it checked out by an OPC & it may be worth going for , otherwise stick to a UK supplied or C16 import car (still get it tested at the OPC & check out the chassis number with porsche UK warranty department) best of luck.
For what it's worth I wouldn't risk a C98, although there do seem to be quite a few around !

Slippydiff

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251 months

Saturday 10th June 2017
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May be wrong, but I think they're referring to Specialist Cars of Malton (that's who'd supplied my C98 car to it's first owner).
Spec differences less of an issue on something such as the 996 GT3 RS, as there weren't many options anyhow, but items such leather trim and sunroof that may be standard on C2/4/Turbo wouldn't have been on the RS.

I'd want to clarify the warranty situation (all the moreso with the Gen 1 991 GT3's engine "history") as that £20-25k saving may not look so enticing if the warranty cover is declined due to the car being an "import".

isaldiri

24,510 posts

196 months

Saturday 10th June 2017
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Slippydiff said:
I'd want to clarify the warranty situation (all the moreso with the Gen 1 991 GT3's engine "history") as that £20-25k saving may not look so enticing if the warranty cover is declined due to the car being an "import".
There is no trouble renewing the extended warranty on a non c16 car as long as the car has been serviced as per usual and passes the OPC warranty check inspection. I have a french 7.2RS that has had the warranty renewed twice by UK OPCs.

Edited by isaldiri on Saturday 10th June 04:20

MDL111

8,784 posts

205 months

Saturday 10th June 2017
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isaldiri said:
Slippydiff said:
I'd want to clarify the warranty situation (all the moreso with the Gen 1 991 GT3's engine "history") as that £20-25k saving may not look so enticing if the warranty cover is declined due to the car being an "import".
There is no trouble renewing the extended warranty on a non c16 car as long as the car has been serviced as per usual and passes the OPC warranty check inspection. I have a french 7.2RS that has had the warranty renewed twice by UK OPCs.

Edited by isaldiri on Saturday 10th June 04:20
if a car passes the check, the warranty can be extended, regardless of which country the car is from. Why would a UK car be treated differently to a car from another country (it's not like the car is special just because it is on an island as opposed to bought in say Salzburg and lives in Munich all of its life ....)

As an aside, As far as I am aware Porsche does not underwrite its extended warranty itself - it is provided by an insurance company - forgot which one and don't have the docs anymore

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

224 months

Saturday 10th June 2017
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Speak to Porsche Centre Byfleet/Camtune, they have been doing the grey import thing for a while now and will be helpful.