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996 mileage adjustment

I'm going to be in the market for a 996 in the new year, I take it from the earlier posts on this thread I may be advised not to buy from 'another Porsche Virgin' :wink:

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Quote: Originally posted by andy plowman on 26 October 2005

I'm going to be in the market for a 996 in the new year, I take it from the earlier posts on this thread I may be advised not to buy from 'another Porsche Virgin' :wink:
i don't think its a case of not buying from a certain company,more a case of being wary of falling for their sales patter from what i hear this certain company won't tell you the miles of their cars until you view,arguing that its almost irrelevent with 911's,which i suppose is true to a certain extent,condition etc being more paramount with older models,but also at the same time a 911 with over 100k miles will be harder to shift than one with half that figure but perhaps not up to the same cosmetic standard as the leggier one

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