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Posted

Is there a site that provides details of what some specific options consist of. As example, the Technic option for a 03/04 C2 cab, what all is included?

Posted

You can also send a check for about 100 dollars to Porsche in Atlanta. They will cend you a certificate with all the official options your vehicle was delivered with as well as the MSRP when it would delivered to the dealer. There is a special customer service department responding to these questions and I received my certificate of authenticity in about 4 weeks. Very nice in embossed paper etc etc.

Posted

Hmmm....I sense a little price inflation in 2 years. :)

Posted

hmm... 100$ for a Certificate!

You have already payed over 100k$ for the Car!

IMO, that's nothing else more, is to put the VIN in their system, out to the printer and stamp and signed it, shouldn't cost that much amount of money.

cheers,

Tony

Posted

Looks like Porsche turned the certificate of authenticity program into a profit center. I paid $45 for my laminated '02 certificate (was $35 unlaminated). For my '04, it was $100, even with $10 PCA discount.

...and the free pylon I got with my '02 is now $85... :cursing:

Posted (edited)

The same reason they charge $700 for a $200 shifter that probably costs $100 to build.

They're the most profitable automaker in the world baby! :jump:

Edited by dj996

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