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Old 10-16-2017, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jujak
I am considering trading in my 991.1 GT3 and upgrading to a 991 GT3RS. I do not track my cars so its just a weekend car.
(I have given up trying to find an allocation for the new 991.2 GT3s)

- is it a good time (Price wise) to buy a GT3RS now or wait?
- where do you guys think the value of the GT3RS will be in 5 years
- outside of the track, how do you current GT3RS owners compare it to the driving a GT3?

Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Don't trade for an RS, get a 991.2 Gt3 better car than the RS, minus the aero (that only makes itself relevant at the track). It has 500hp, a more reliable engine (apparently), revs to 9000 and has all the new gizmos, is the same or less money and it's a new car that you can spec to your liking.



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