Been a almost a year since I sold my speedster. Looking now for a hardtop
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South Atlanta Motorsports have had quite a few JPS cars go through their hands of late. Might be worth giving them a call about future arrivals. I bought one from them and they are good to deal with.
They just had this one in...
http://www.southatlantamotorsp...s.aspx?VID=189097711
drove mine for the first time this weekend. Parked it in a 'trendy high street' behind an R8 Audi, in front of that a convertible Ferrari scagalli? And a convertible 6 series Beemer in front of that. When I came back to my car, there was crowd around my little replica!
So Pre....did you buy the grey one w/ 2110? Good for you!
With a 2110
Its fantastic thank you!
Another vote for South Atlanta Motorsports here. I just did a brand new Speedster build with Brian at South Atlanta. He was an absolute ace to deal with throughout the process. I am highly pleased.
I bought my first from Brian at southatlanta...good dude
WHY DONT U GUYS BUY DIRECTLY FROM THE MANUFACTURER?
Bought my first one used...second one delivered from VS brand new build.
GERD:
The best reason I can think of for buying from South Atlanta, rather than direct from VS or JPS, is that South Atlanta goes through each car that they sell and makes sure that it is "sorted" before their customer gets it. It may cause a bump in price of a few thou, but given the horror shows we've seen occasionally from both of those builders (and the old Thunder Ranch under McBurnie) where cars were delivered in un-driveable condition, a few thou more for a problem-free car sounds pretty worth it, to me. Plus, you have a known service place to go to after the sale.
GORDON NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT THAT BUT I WOULD HAVE GLADLY PAID EXTRA TO SORT OUT MY CAR IN ADVANCE
And if you're on this side of the country, having the dealer relatively close can be a blessing. Based on the positive vibes I'm hearing, I'd certainly consider them.
looks like a JPS to me.
I am pretty sure it is a JPS. I tried to buy a used one to avoid the build time, but this one and the Silver one at Atlanta were sold so I ordered a new one and now I am waiting. It is kind of funny that a Porsche friend of mine was telling me that the replicas lose half their value in the first mile but if that is true, I couldn't find one.
YES JOHN BUILDS FOR THEM
I am pretty sure it is a JPS. I tried to buy a used one to avoid the build time, but this one and the Silver one at Atlanta were sold so I ordered a new one and now I am waiting. It is kind of funny that a Porsche friend of mine was telling me that the replicas lose half their value in the first mile but if that is true, I couldn't find one.
NOT TRUE I SOLD MINE FOR A GOOD PRICE AND TROY ALWAYS DOES
THE ONLY COUPE MAKERS ARE JPS, CARRERA WORKS AND SAS. THAT IS WITHOUT A DOUBT A JPS