991 GT3RS Stripper
#1
991 GT3RS Stripper
I saw this at Porsche South Bay. It is a definite track rat stripper but in UV instead of the usual white. What do you think the MSRP was on it? Good price for the right buyer it seems but AC Delete is only for the hard core and definitely will bring the value down for a lot of buyers. Fun spec with some goodies added nonetheless.
https://porschesouthbay.com/inventor...2fE76DE8F19A61
https://porschesouthbay.com/inventor...2fE76DE8F19A61
#4
Stripper? With full leather, painted interior, CXX options and LED headlights?
#6
Race Car
More options than mine!
#7
Burning Brakes
SDQ7, Looks like a pretty good buy on a great car.
CARS.COM has 63 GT3RS listed today, many low mileage at or very close to MSRP starting at $217,991
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...1576/overview/
cars.com also has 107 991-1 GT3's starting at $130K. Lots of great GT Car buys out there -
especially when compared with recently announced $300K - $400K MSRP for new GT2RS.
CARS.COM has 63 GT3RS listed today, many low mileage at or very close to MSRP starting at $217,991
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...1576/overview/
cars.com also has 107 991-1 GT3's starting at $130K. Lots of great GT Car buys out there -
especially when compared with recently announced $300K - $400K MSRP for new GT2RS.
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#8
Rennlist Member
1800 miles does not make a track rat.
And car isn't a stripper.
And car isn't a stripper.
#9
OK not a total stripped car but AC and radio delete and mods does make it clear it was intended for track use. With the track set up and Dunlop tires, I would just have to assume that most of those miles were not on the street. Either way, a low optioned track car still commanding a pretty good premium over MSRP.
#10
SDQ7, Looks like a pretty good buy on a great car.
CARS.COM has 63 GT3RS listed today, many low mileage at or very close to MSRP starting at $217,991
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...1576/overview/
cars.com also has 107 991-1 GT3's starting at $130K. Lots of great GT Car buys out there -
especially when compared with recently announced $300K - $400K MSRP for new GT2RS.
CARS.COM has 63 GT3RS listed today, many low mileage at or very close to MSRP starting at $217,991
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...1576/overview/
cars.com also has 107 991-1 GT3's starting at $130K. Lots of great GT Car buys out there -
especially when compared with recently announced $300K - $400K MSRP for new GT2RS.
#11
#12
Car has not been tracked. The Dunlops have less than 400 miles on them (had a set of BBS with SC2s) and the rotors/pads are barely used. The car was prepped for DE but my race car has taken up all my time. Wrap and detail performed by Mooty's guys...it just sat in my garage so off it went.
#13
Next time i read stripper i want to see something much much more exciting
#14