A 1988 Porsche 959 with Komfort package 13,000 miles Dark Gray over Black& Gray leather originally owned by an executive at Porsche Italia with VIN number and full provenance, plus over thirty photos of the car. Price $900,000 with a guaranteed $50,000 broker's fee to me. In my research I discovered the same care down to the VIN and history in inventory of a reputable dealer in Massachusetts. After a quick verification of the details I had to stop my client who was at the airport waiting to board a flight to LasVegas to view and purchase the car. I am boggled at why they would lure someone to Vegas for a car that's 2,366 miles away from them . At best these people are frauds, at worst dangerous. Stay away
Prestige Porsche Classics attempted to sell me a car they didn't own, possess, nor have control of. A 1988 Porsche 959 with Komfort package, dark gray over black and gray leather, 13,000 miles with full provenance in concourse condition. The problem? They don't own it, possess, nor in fact have anything to do with this at as its in inventory of a reputable dealer in Massachusetts. I had to stop my client at the airport waiting to board a flight to LasVegas and let him know that it was bogus. Why would they lure someone to see a car with a retail value of $1,300,000 - $1,600,000 that they don't have? They still fraudulently advertise the car on their website and Facebook as of today. These people are frauds at best and dangerous at worst. Stay away!
Prestige Porsche Classics Reviews
A 1988 Porsche 959 with Komfort package 13,000 miles Dark Gray over Black& Gray leather originally owned by an executive at Porsche Italia with VIN number and full provenance, plus over thirty photos of the car. Price $900,000 with a guaranteed $50,000 broker's fee to me. In my research I discovered the same care down to the VIN and history in inventory of a reputable dealer in Massachusetts. After a quick verification of the details I had to stop my client who was at the airport waiting to board a flight to LasVegas to view and purchase the car. I am boggled at why they would lure someone to Vegas for a car that's 2,366 miles away from them . At best these people are frauds, at worst dangerous. Stay away
Prestige Porsche Classics attempted to sell me a car they didn't own, possess, nor have control of. A 1988 Porsche 959 with Komfort package, dark gray over black and gray leather, 13,000 miles with full provenance in concourse condition. The problem? They don't own it, possess, nor in fact have anything to do with this at as its in inventory of a reputable dealer in Massachusetts. I had to stop my client at the airport waiting to board a flight to LasVegas and let him know that it was bogus. Why would they lure someone to see a car with a retail value of $1,300,000 - $1,600,000 that they don't have? They still fraudulently advertise the car on their website and Facebook as of today. These people are frauds at best and dangerous at worst. Stay away!