2014 50th anniversary plus cash for a GT3T
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Race Director
Originally Posted by FORENN
Same here. In fact, I can think of several Porsche models I’d prefer for touring over a GT3.
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Watching the prices on them, seems it’s held it’s value better than any other reasonably available 991 series 911. In January 2016, I could have bought a very nice example I test drove for $125K ($135K ask, but that was what they agreed to sell it for that day; instead I bought my first GT3...). Today similar ones are asking same price though probably selling for $10K less.
The 991.1 GT3 I bought that day cost me $146K. Traded it in less than 2 years later for $112K.
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Jimmy D , I agree with ya , need a T all day long .
FYI all baby boomers are selling off there toys and at present there are more sellers then buyers , Prices are softering n will continue . Resto mods and trucks and certain P cars are strong .
FYI all baby boomers are selling off there toys and at present there are more sellers then buyers , Prices are softering n will continue . Resto mods and trucks and certain P cars are strong .
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I was excited for the 50th when it came out; then I saw it in person and my interest fizzled. But I'd much prefer it over a GT3 as a touring or travel car, or as a daily driver.
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All baby boomers selling off their toys?
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