I hear production has stopped, but I might have a car lined up.
#1
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I hear production has stopped, but I might have a car lined up.
Black with just a few options.
I've resisted for too long. A little torn about giving up the 50th, especially for a big hit, but I think I need to do it.
I've resisted for too long. A little torn about giving up the 50th, especially for a big hit, but I think I need to do it.
#2
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No doubt taking a hit is painful but all will forgotten the first time you experience 9k rpm. Pull the trigger!
#3
You have already taken the hit. It's just when you choose to realize it. See if you can drive one first though.
#4
50th Anniversary.
Yes, you will take a nice hit on the 50th, but good news is you won't really take much of one on GT3. And if you negotiate it right, the dealer might give you more for 50th since you're paying full MSRP on GT3.
You know you want it...go for it
Yes, you will take a nice hit on the 50th, but good news is you won't really take much of one on GT3. And if you negotiate it right, the dealer might give you more for 50th since you're paying full MSRP on GT3.
You know you want it...go for it
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You won't believe it. Dealer could not get the car. Someone bought it. I had fully gotten my head around having this GT3 and was already making arrangements. I had three cars available to me this fall, but the timing was bad with our baby about to be born. I can't believe I passed at that time.
My dealer has told me there are simply no more to be had.
Will there be another round of this car, or is it changing for the 991.2? I heard something yesterday about forced induction on all 911 models excluding RS cars?
My dealer has told me there are simply no more to be had.
Will there be another round of this car, or is it changing for the 991.2? I heard something yesterday about forced induction on all 911 models excluding RS cars?
Last edited by Ceepe; 01-20-2015 at 11:57 PM.
#6
You won't believe it. Dealer could not get the car. Someone bought it. I had fully gotten my head around having this GT3 and was already making arrangements. I had three cars available to me this fall, but the timing was bad with a baby about to be born. I can't believe I passed at that time.
My dealer has told me there are simply no more to be had.
Will there be another round of this car, or is it changing for the 991.2? I heard something yesterday about forced induction on all 911 models excluding RS cars?
My dealer has told me there are simply no more to be had.
Will there be another round of this car, or is it changing for the 991.2? I heard something yesterday about forced induction on all 911 models excluding RS cars?
#7
As soon as RS allocations become official there should be a number of GT3s that become available.
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#10
My salesman who used to charge MSRP on Gt3 have started charge 20k over.
He said that there is simply no more Gt3 to be had, hence their manager has decide to start selling their last GT3 at 20k over.
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He said that there is simply no more Gt3 to be had, hence their manager has decide to start selling their last GT3 at 20k over.
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#11
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Is that white one at Mckenna used? Looks like it. Do you know if that Agate is still available? That's a great build. It might be tough being 3000 miles away. I also would like to trade the 50th.
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I bought mine from McKenna. It is similar in options to the Agate they have or had. I thought they had a few left but I may be wrong. They did have a white used 14 left when I bought mine. I worked with a salesman named Adrian. Bought at MSRP and it was a good experience
#14
McKenna with charge you over if you live out of state--the sale mgr pulled that on me and I walked.
There are units out there, just depends on how much you will 'sacrifice' on options you can live without. DO NOT pay over MSRP.
There are units out there, just depends on how much you will 'sacrifice' on options you can live without. DO NOT pay over MSRP.