WTB: Porsche 996 GT3
#32
Rennlist Member
I am glad that the build is staying local and that you are going to continue to the build to make it your own. Let's do a cruise once the weather breaks!
#34
Rennlist Member
Per the below, only 74 or so (just a few more than white).
https://rennlist.com/forums/attachme...t_jan_2013.jpg
By they way, anyone else notice that there are even fewer 6-3's advertised for sale now than even a few months ago? None on the RL vehicle marketplace, only one on ebay, and the same 7-8 on autotrader/cars.com that have been there for months (a few are overpriced, and a few have stories). Not many for sale at all. My prediction is that values stay strong unless economy takes a dump (in which event all "fun/toy" cars are going to go down).
https://rennlist.com/forums/attachme...t_jan_2013.jpg
By they way, anyone else notice that there are even fewer 6-3's advertised for sale now than even a few months ago? None on the RL vehicle marketplace, only one on ebay, and the same 7-8 on autotrader/cars.com that have been there for months (a few are overpriced, and a few have stories). Not many for sale at all. My prediction is that values stay strong unless economy takes a dump (in which event all "fun/toy" cars are going to go down).
#35
Rennlist Member
Per the below, only 74 or so (just a few more than white).
https://rennlist.com/forums/attachme...t_jan_2013.jpg
By they way, anyone else notice that there are even fewer 6-3's advertised for sale now than even a few months ago? None on the RL vehicle marketplace, only one on ebay, and the same 7-8 on autotrader/cars.com that have been there for months (a few are overpriced, and a few have stories). Not many for sale at all. My prediction is that values stay strong unless economy takes a dump (in which event all "fun/toy" cars are going to go down).
https://rennlist.com/forums/attachme...t_jan_2013.jpg
By they way, anyone else notice that there are even fewer 6-3's advertised for sale now than even a few months ago? None on the RL vehicle marketplace, only one on ebay, and the same 7-8 on autotrader/cars.com that have been there for months (a few are overpriced, and a few have stories). Not many for sale at all. My prediction is that values stay strong unless economy takes a dump (in which event all "fun/toy" cars are going to go down).
#37
Red one sold this week for $75K. Quick sale, I understand. 36K miles, serial ownership but good history. I started a thread on the Early911S registry several years back for GT3's of all variants. It's onto page 69 now and has recently picked up readership pace. The Longhood guys know a thing or two about great cars! I think their interest is showing in the form of diminished supply. Cheers!
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...3-All-Variants
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...3-All-Variants