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#106
I saw a FBM Spyder driving around Austin the other day. Literally stopped what I was doing to gawk at it, looked incredibe.
Meanwhile, nobody gives a rats *** about a mexico/miami/shark blue GT3. I'm pretty sure you could lose your car in the paddock at COTA. Where's the yawn icon?
Meanwhile, nobody gives a rats *** about a mexico/miami/shark blue GT3. I'm pretty sure you could lose your car in the paddock at COTA. Where's the yawn icon?
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Odin (02-01-2023)
#107
would I choose "frozen berry" - no - (but I might choose Rubystar Neo)
would I choose the "classic" (red) interior with it - NO WAY
would I choose silver wheels - nope probably platinum would be the least offensive!
would I then drop coin on an engine conversion - NO!
would I ever anticipate being realistically able to resell this car - or even trade it?
NO!
YMMV
would I choose the "classic" (red) interior with it - NO WAY
would I choose silver wheels - nope probably platinum would be the least offensive!
would I then drop coin on an engine conversion - NO!
would I ever anticipate being realistically able to resell this car - or even trade it?
NO!
YMMV
b.) 10 of these exist. TEN. If 1000 people out there like this color, then that's enough to keep values strong for years. Time and time again we seen unloved colors when new become worth $$$ down the road. This color will demand a strong premium today and in the future. I'm sure the dime-a-dozen whites, yellows, and blues will fair so much better. Lol.
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Odin (02-01-2023)
#108
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Man, you guys know how to ruin a great thread.
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#110
Burning Brakes
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#111
And, fwiw, it's quite possible that they could end up building more GT4RS than GT4. While rarity definitely matters long term, the "better" car given similar miles will probably always be worth more.
That said, the Speedster was the stripper car back in the day, and it ended up being the most expensive.
Ron
That said, the Speedster was the stripper car back in the day, and it ended up being the most expensive.
Ron
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EXFIB (01-13-2023)
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Burning Brakes
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Aventurine Green numbers surprise me. Cool info.
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I understand you don't want to post partial data, but I'm curious if you've looked at it at all? I'm curious what the take rates on the "new for MY23" colors (Ruby Star Neo, Arctic Gray, Ice Gray) look like, and whether color distribution on the GT4 RS has any notable differences from the overall GT4 distribution.
#118
Burning Brakes
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Thanks for pulling this info together and making it available, it's very interesting!
I understand you don't want to post partial data, but I'm curious if you've looked at it at all? I'm curious what the take rates on the "new for MY23" colors (Ruby Star Neo, Arctic Gray, Ice Gray) look like, and whether color distribution on the GT4 RS has any notable differences from the overall GT4 distribution.
I understand you don't want to post partial data, but I'm curious if you've looked at it at all? I'm curious what the take rates on the "new for MY23" colors (Ruby Star Neo, Arctic Gray, Ice Gray) look like, and whether color distribution on the GT4 RS has any notable differences from the overall GT4 distribution.
I will do both when MY23 are all delivered.
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brock256 (01-26-2023)
#120