Genuine 964 RS Touring LHD For sale
#16
Rennlist Member
I heard in the Summer 2013 that one of the 7 UK cars (now only 6) was offered £140k and he decided that was not enough to part with it. As there are so few sold that regularly, the value is what you can get, I would guess!
Good luck with the sale!
Good luck with the sale!
#17
I would guess the Touring cars, even if rarer, command less cash than the Lightweights, which are really what the RSs are about.
Touring variant: dual mass flywheel (as per Carrera 2), sound deadening, power seats (optional), undercarriage protection and power windows
There is/was a Touring (white) from Spain/Germany which has been for sale on and off over the past 3 years...the cheapest RS around Europe I could find. From memory the seller was looking for 80kEuros last summer. Cannot remember its mileage.
Touring variant: dual mass flywheel (as per Carrera 2), sound deadening, power seats (optional), undercarriage protection and power windows
There is/was a Touring (white) from Spain/Germany which has been for sale on and off over the past 3 years...the cheapest RS around Europe I could find. From memory the seller was looking for 80kEuros last summer. Cannot remember its mileage.
#19
Burning Brakes
#20
Instructor
Thread Starter
Most Rennlisters would prefer a lightweight sure so it wont be for them. No power steering and those terrible lightweight seats would put me off ownership of a light one. It must be worth more - less than 3% of RS production made it into M002 Touring Spec. What price turning up at a Porsche meet knowing no ones got a car like yours? When did you last see one?
It's four times rarer than a 959...and the comfort versions of these are worth more than sports....anyway advert goes in soon so PM me ASAP if interested and I'll send over details before Jerry Seinfeld sees it on the net.
It's four times rarer than a 959...and the comfort versions of these are worth more than sports....anyway advert goes in soon so PM me ASAP if interested and I'll send over details before Jerry Seinfeld sees it on the net.