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2004 to 2006 Cayenne Turbo for sale? Mine is totalled.


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Anyone know a good website for buying another CTT? I was hit head-on two weeks ago and just learned my Turbo is toast. I've looked at all the usual sites like Cars.com and Traderonline, but nothing is jumping out. Also, I learned the other guys insurance company can give you credits for "upgrades" so be sure and keep all your receipts always. They gave me credits (real money!!) for stuff I did 5 years ago.

Tim in Ft Worth

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Any advice from anyone on how to spot a Cayenne that still needs coolant tubes, driveshaft, and coil packs without seeing the vehicle? Is mileage the best indicator? I have a Durametric Enthusiast. Is there any way to reset it now that my car is gone to wipe the VIN off of it so I can check a car I'm ready to buy?

The one I thought was the guy in Kansas with the CTTS turned out to be a black CTT advertised as a Turbo S. Turns out it is a regular Turbo pretty close to Dallas Tx. Tried again to contact them.

Tim

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that guy in Kansas with the CTTS has my perfect car but is not responding to texts or phone messages. Pretty weird. Price is very low too.

Tim

I have chatted with him or her via email when I was looking but I had a trade to get rid of first and I ended up buying a Black CTT at the local dealer. I think it's priced correctly, it is an "S". Mileage was more important for me because I can always spend $2000 and get as many horses. I paid $28,000 for mine with 53,000 miles.

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that is a thought to upgrade for more HP rather than spending the coin on a CTTS. What would I do with $2K to get CTTS horses? Chip it? Which one?

Still happen to have their Kansas email address? Could you PM it to me?

Tim

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