Dum dum dum.....
#231
The easiest thing to do is to ask CondorCGT. His car is most likely a 2006.
In the end we all right. 2005 for the US and 2006 for the ROW.
#232
I'm still very confused at the sequence of production (don't give the VIN). It's a '06 model, with a sequence from '04.
#233
I have no intention of giving the VIN. That is Mike's business.
As for the sequence I do not know. Maybe there is some unknown reason that unit skipped production in 2004? No way to know without contacting Porsche I would suppose. I'm assuming it could've been held for the buyer - kind of like I assume #911 we sold was requested/held for that customer.
Regardless, the 10th digit of every VIN# indicates the production year. It is alpha-numeric; i.e. 9=2009, A=2010. Kind of like the first digit is country of production: W=Germany, Z=Italy, 1=US, and so on.
11th digit for Porsche is plant: L=Leipzig, S=Stuttgart, U=Cayman/Boxster plant I can't spell the name. 12th digit can indicate series. For example, 2009 911 would be "9S7xxxxx" 2009, Stuttgart, 7=997. On 996s that digit is a 6, on 993s a 3, etc.
As for the sequence I do not know. Maybe there is some unknown reason that unit skipped production in 2004? No way to know without contacting Porsche I would suppose. I'm assuming it could've been held for the buyer - kind of like I assume #911 we sold was requested/held for that customer.
Regardless, the 10th digit of every VIN# indicates the production year. It is alpha-numeric; i.e. 9=2009, A=2010. Kind of like the first digit is country of production: W=Germany, Z=Italy, 1=US, and so on.
11th digit for Porsche is plant: L=Leipzig, S=Stuttgart, U=Cayman/Boxster plant I can't spell the name. 12th digit can indicate series. For example, 2009 911 would be "9S7xxxxx" 2009, Stuttgart, 7=997. On 996s that digit is a 6, on 993s a 3, etc.
#234
I have no intention of giving the VIN. That is Mike's business.
As for the sequence I do not know. Maybe there is some unknown reason that unit skipped production in 2004? No way to know without contacting Porsche I would suppose. I'm assuming it could've been held for the buyer - kind of like I assume #911 we sold was requested/held for that customer.
Regardless, the 10th digit of every VIN# indicates the production year. It is alpha-numeric; i.e. 9=2009, A=2010. Kind of like the first digit is country of production: W=Germany, Z=Italy, 1=US, and so on.
11th digit for Porsche is plant: L=Leipzig, S=Stuttgart, U=Cayman/Boxster plant I can't spell the name. 12th digit can indicate series. For example, 2009 911 would be "9S7xxxxx" 2009, Stuttgart, 7=997. On 996s that digit is a 6, on 993s a 3, etc.
As for the sequence I do not know. Maybe there is some unknown reason that unit skipped production in 2004? No way to know without contacting Porsche I would suppose. I'm assuming it could've been held for the buyer - kind of like I assume #911 we sold was requested/held for that customer.
Regardless, the 10th digit of every VIN# indicates the production year. It is alpha-numeric; i.e. 9=2009, A=2010. Kind of like the first digit is country of production: W=Germany, Z=Italy, 1=US, and so on.
11th digit for Porsche is plant: L=Leipzig, S=Stuttgart, U=Cayman/Boxster plant I can't spell the name. 12th digit can indicate series. For example, 2009 911 would be "9S7xxxxx" 2009, Stuttgart, 7=997. On 996s that digit is a 6, on 993s a 3, etc.





