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Purchase of 991 from dealer without documentation to show the 111 point check results

Ab2402

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Hi all

New member and about to purchase my first Porsche. I've found a 991.2 at a dealer, which comes with a 111 point check and 2 year warranty. They're unable to provide a copy of the 111 point check as it was completed late last year and no longer have a copy available.

A major service has been completed and various issues have been rectified, but I'm unable to see if the check found any further issues.

What would you do in this situation? Would this out you off the purchase?
 
At a dealer…..if you mean OPC I wouldn’t be too worried as 111 is pretty basic. If you have documented Porsche warranty then they wouldn’t cover it if not happy. If it’s just a Warranty Wi’z’e type then I’d be concerned. As per Stephentodd, for a few hundred quid, they can run it through again. It’s the delay in organising that’s problematic.
 
At a dealer…..if you mean OPC I wouldn’t be too worried as 111 is pretty basic. If you have documented Porsche warranty then they wouldn’t cover it if not happy. If it’s just a Warranty Wi’z’e type then I’d be concerned. As per Stephentodd, for a few hundred quid, they can run it through again. It’s the delay in organising that’s problematic.
Yes, that's right. Porsche OPC and Porsche warranty.
 
Yes, that's right. Porsche OPC and Porsche warranty.
If you had a future problem it’s the OPC that has to justify ‘it passing’ 111 prior so should be fine. Especially if you have copy of correspondence to support what they ‘told’ you.
As others mentioned previously…..might want to check tyres age.
 
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