WP0AC29907S792710
original owner: ?
purchased from: ?
purchase price: $ ? (MSRP=
$151,660 ??)
delivery date: ?
build date: ?
completion date: ?
exterior colors: White / Black trim / Black wheels
options:
Base Model $123,200
B4 Carrara White $4,315
78 Black Full Leather $2,995
450 Ceramic Composite Brakes-PCCB $8,840
09991 All Exclusive Options Stitching Deviating Color $290 white
24901 Dashboard Stitching Deviating Color $240 white
24903 Door Handle Stitching Deviating Color $470
white
24905 Rear Side Panel Deviating Stitching $310 white
25851 Seat Stitching Deviating Color GT3 $940
white
CDJ Gear Lever Trim Exterior Color $290
CDM Trim Strip Painted Exterior Color $520
CDR Belt Outlet B Pillar Exterior Color $180
CRY 19" GT3 RS Wheels Deviating Color $1,915 black
CXD Door Entry Guards Carbon Illuminated $1,380
EZB Carbon Package Switch Panel $2,900
XMJ Rear Center Console - Carbon $1,625
XPA Thicker Steering Wheel-Leather $0
XXZ Foot Rest Aluminum $250
810 Floor Mats - Interior Color $140
Destination Charge $860
factory installed rollbar plates?
notes:
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Being picked-up for delivery, photographs posted 2008.08.04
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“Well today was the day...finally! A buddy and I headed out from
Vancouver at 8:00am to pick up the GT3RS at Barrier Motors in Bellevue.
It's about a 2 hour drive + the US/Canadian border lineup which was light today,
only about 20 minutes. We arrived at Barrier and there it
was - on deck and ready to go! After a thorough lookover and some paperwork
we were on our way north. Shortly after pulling out of the
dealer's lot I stopped at a light and experienced the unique mechanical signature
of the LWFW - now I appreciate what I have been reading
about. In my opinion it adds even more charactor to an already special and unique
car. Heading north on the I-405, traffic was fairly heavy
through Bellevue and Seattle until we got closer to Everett, I couldn't wait
to experience the performance of the car. I appreciate that its
difficult to do that in a straight line traveling on the I-5 however it was
still amazing, the sound, the power, the handling were all intoxicating.
I turned on the radio only briefly, however the din of the engine and all the
mechanical sounds combined to make the radio truly useless -
what was I thinking. Following a stop to refuel and refresh we finally arrived
at the border, and, after an hour our so the paperwork was
done and the RS was on its way home. It turned out to be a full day. I am really
looking forward to taking the RS out for a full orientation
drive once it gets inspected and registered (another several day process). Discovering
what my GT3RS is capable of has just begun. Attached
are a couple of photos taken by my buddy.” 2008.08.15
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