Ah, gotcha. Hm. Others here are far more familiar with the Spectre edition than I - I foolishly decided against one when they first came out.
That said, research the seller and get as many opinions as possible; be sure to look out for the usual warning signs: absurdly 'good deal', services done w/o paperwork for them (especially for such a recent co-axial); etc. Trust your gut and you'll save yourself a lot of heartache in general; a shady deal is a shady deal.
In one of my other hobbies, collecting antique guns, I once came across a very hard to find revolver in perfect condition at a show. The gun itself was 100% kosher; the seller not so much: "I have to ask, this looks all original. Why $--- asking price?" He grinned: "Do you really want to know?" My suspicion came up, "Yes," I said. He quickly frowned, responded "Then it's not for sale," and disappeared into the crowd. I let the event managers know, but don't think they ever found the guy.
Point is, an honest dealer or private seller almost never minds a plethora of questions, especially for a high-dollar item or from someone new to the hobby.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!