991.2 GT3 RS
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#2285
As far as I see, in the US the Weissach package gets 11.7 pounds of its total 13.4 pounds of weight savings from the swaybars. I would think those could be easily added later (as well as the Mag wheels from BBS), if desired. Don't think the other 1.7 pounds will be felt
#2287
Originally Posted by Porsch2018
What influenced your decision.....aside fro the fact it looks amazing was it the 13 pound weight savings or long term value for potential resale?
Not resale or performance based. I've owned a lot of cars and I just like how much this differentiates from the past cars I've owned.
#2288
Interested in hearing the answers to the questions you posed from others that opted for the WP. My concern is if I opt for non-WP and want at a later date to get another Porsche would having the WP make it significantly more valuable car above and beyond the 18K sticker price.
#2289
It's not a logic based decision. I just decided I wanted it at the last minute. I actually hated the exposed carbon on the 997 2rs I once owned. NEVER thought I'd want a car with exposed CF. I've always thought it looks after-market add-on. Idk, i just love RY+WP examples I've seen and think WP will be the iconic look from the gen 2 3rs.
Not resale or performance based. I've owned a lot of cars and I just like how much this differentiates from the past cars I've owned.
Not resale or performance based. I've owned a lot of cars and I just like how much this differentiates from the past cars I've owned.
#2290
You can actually buy the sway bars from Suncoast right now, so you are right, easy to switch over. Yea the roof weight savings are minimal but they are high up so lower center of gravity is a factor but likely a minor one. I I have a WP RS with Sept Build and late Sept Zuffenhausen pickup so likely one of the first US cars with WP, I like having the A-1 Black with the subtle contrast of the Carbon fiber but I think it looks way better on the GT2RS with the stripes, I also think that the lighter colors with the regular car look waaaayyyy better than the WP so appearance was not a factor for me. I really think the small changes will be that much better on the car. Porsche really has a talent for making very small changes that have a much greater effect on the car, especially the feel of the drive. Keeping the car factory is something I like to do so the WP makes sense to me
#2294
I agree completely, but when you look at other cars in the segment and track cars in general, the RS is one hell of a deal even with the WP. What else gives this level of performance and reliability for this price especially when new? Again, yes it's an incredibly superfluous purchase....
#2295
You can actually buy the sway bars from Suncoast right now, so you are right, easy to switch over. Yea the roof weight savings are minimal but they are high up so lower center of gravity is a factor but likely a minor one. I I have a WP RS with Sept Build and late Sept Zuffenhausen pickup so likely one of the first US cars with WP, I like having the A-1 Black with the subtle contrast of the Carbon fiber but I think it looks way better on the GT2RS with the stripes, I also think that the lighter colors with the regular car look waaaayyyy better than the WP so appearance was not a factor for me. I really think the small changes will be that much better on the car. Porsche really has a talent for making very small changes that have a much greater effect on the car, especially the feel of the drive. Keeping the car factory is something I like to do so the WP makes sense to me
I think you can confidently conclude that highly the 1kg savings from the CF roof (vs. the already light magnesium roof) has absolutely no measurable impact on performance. as for the rest of the package, who knows...