New GT3/GT2RS Leads With/Without ADM
#1232
Rennlist Member
Originally Posted by Porsch2018
Is the 991.2 GT3, possibly the last NA flat 6, going to be a valuable car like the 911R or is that just wishful thinking?
A touring package GT3 may be the lost valuable - manual and possibly less units than the 911 units for the 911R............2018 GT3 total may be close to 2,000 for the US with only 250 or so Tourings.... based on production stats secured through February on other post...........
Is the 991.2 GT3, possibly the last NA flat 6, going to be a valuable car like the 911R or is that just wishful thinking?
A touring package GT3 may be the lost valuable - manual and possibly less units than the 911 units for the 911R............2018 GT3 total may be close to 2,000 for the US with only 250 or so Tourings.... based on production stats secured through February on other post...........
Though, for me cars are not investments they are depreciating assets. Although, for peace of mind I hope not rapidly depreciating assets.
#1233
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#1234
Race Director
Originally Posted by Porsch2018
What build month? Curious!
https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...-position.html
Late 2018
#1240
Rennlist Member
#1241
So are there more allocations coming in 2019? Hearing lots of conflicting info. Porsche is selling themselves short if MY2018 is really the end as buyers are starting to look at competitors. We have lots of ADM payers that wish this is the case and a lot of people from the outside looking in hoping this is not.
#1243
#1244
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It's personal preference but I do not care for black wheels it makes the wheels look smaller and does not flatter the car. I heard Andreas Preuninger, Mr. GT, state several times in youtube videos that he is also not a fan of black wheels.
#1245
On MB (and the other sporty colors) I actually like the black wheels, makes it feel more "racecar", and on the more classic colors I like the lighter wheels personally
There is a depth to the black wheels that you can't really capture with photos and have to see in person, specially since on the .2 they are more of a matte finish (the .1 black wheels were more gloss)
There is a depth to the black wheels that you can't really capture with photos and have to see in person, specially since on the .2 they are more of a matte finish (the .1 black wheels were more gloss)