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Old 12-21-2018, 05:56 PM   #1
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Zero trips.

PPI first by a local inspection company. Then bought the car (paid via wire transfer). Then had a transport company pick it up and deliver it to me.
So, you relied 100% on the PPI then. I've thought of that, but I think I'd like to see the car either before or after the PPI before calling it a done deal.

Also, do you fully trust car transporters with a Porsche?

And my last question: did you use an escrow service for the payment and title transfer? If not, aren't you sticking your neck out a bit wiring funds to someone who could possibly not sign the title over to you and skip town? (Of course, if I fly out to pick up the car to drive home, it's a face to face swap of the money and title)
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Old 12-21-2018, 08:35 PM   #2
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Also, do you fully trust car transporters with a Porsche?
Yes, a car is a car.

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And my last question: did you use an escrow service for the payment and title transfer?
No escrow service. All of those buys were from sellers on the up and up, so I wasn't worried about getting ripped off.

But I've done my fair share of sketchy car buys too and in those circumstances you have to do what you need to do to protect your interests. Who knows, maybe you'll feel that you need to arrive an hour early to check out the meeting place before anyone else arrives and bring a 9mm Glock along. Don't ask me how I know.
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Old 12-22-2018, 03:30 AM   #3
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Who knows, maybe you'll feel that you need to arrive an hour early to check out the meeting place before anyone else arrives and bring a 9mm Glock along. Don't ask me how I know.
Pro travel tip: don't bring a loaded Glock into an airport. You're welcome.

But good advice about location. May want to meet at a bank, etc. They should have plenty of surveillance cameras in the parking lot.

If you use a transport company, have the seller take a pic of the mileage going onto the truck.
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Old 12-22-2018, 08:02 AM   #4
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When I bought my R32 Skyline GT-R I did it in two trips.

First trip I rented a cheap car from Enterprise and drove 1000 miles to go see it. Test drove the car, talked to the dealer, etc.

After deciding that was the car I wanted I made arrangements for it to go to a shop. Here in CA Imported cars have to be made smog legal. So the shop had the R32 for 6 months running it on a dyno, changing the tune etc.

When the car was ready I flew out, and drove her home.



Obviously you don't need to make the car smog legal. But I do recommend that you drive or fly out, make sure it is what you really want, then send it to a shop for inspection.

What may seem to be a little issue on a Boxster.... like a demon possessed driver side window is something not to take lightly.
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Old 12-22-2018, 08:39 AM   #5
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Pro travel tip: don't bring a loaded Glock into an airport.
That's probably good advice.

Of course, I can't bring a loaded Glock anywhere, except a range, because in my state only the Bad Guys are allowed to possess weapons, not the Good Guys.
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