View Poll Results: GT3 Touring Colour (Ordered or Delivered) Vote if locked in
Black/JetBlack
95
12.82%
White/Carrara White
67
9.04%
Guards Red
26
3.51%
Yellow
10
1.35%
Graphite Blue
37
4.99%
Rhodium
8
1.08%
Sapphire Blue
29
3.91%
Agate Grey
51
6.88%
GT Silver
114
15.38%
Carmine Red
25
3.37%
Chalk/ Crayon
65
8.77%
Lava Orange
6
0.81%
Miami Blue
23
3.10%
PTS - Bright Colour
33
4.45%
PTS - Dark Colour
46
6.21%
PTS - Classic Vintage
106
14.30%
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The OFFICIAL GT3 Touring owners pictures thread..
#4336
I recognize I'm probably 5-6 years late to this party, but man, really glad I made it. Some early morning shots from the water cooled Porsche corral at DRT weekend:
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#4337
Gents: looking for a set of silver or satin aluminum stock wheels. If anyone that has upgraded wants to sell the stock set, please DM me. Thank you.
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#4339
Originally Posted by JAB12
Gents: looking for a set of silver or satin aluminum stock wheels. If anyone that has upgraded wants to sell the stock set, please DM me. Thank you.
#4340
Thought about it but want to preserve originality of the factory set. I'll take satin aluminum or silver. Thank you.
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#4341
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I bought my widebody (4S) with 30k miles for ~$79k back in '19. Same car today would probably be close to double. The wide body 993s went crazy.
The trajectory of the Touring is similar, I don't think 993 values ever truly tanked. They stay pretty strong through successive 911 generations and really exploded post-COVID.
The trajectory of the Touring is similar, I don't think 993 values ever truly tanked. They stay pretty strong through successive 911 generations and really exploded post-COVID.
My F355 (which I only bought about 4 years ago or so) has also roughly doubled since. The 80s/90s cars have done well.
Last edited by RudyP; 01-23-2024 at 07:01 PM.
#4342
You bought that 993 well but I think I got my C4S for $41K in around 2011/2012 (Nurburger can correct me if I'm wrong since I bought it from him). It was in the 30s mileage wise then too (70K+ and growing now).
My F355 (which I only bought about 4 years ago or so) has also roughly doubled since. The 80s/90s cars have done well.
My F355 (which I only bought about 4 years ago or so) has also roughly doubled since. The 80s/90s cars have done well.
And the funny thing is when I bought mine, it was on the high end of the market and I had regrets for missing out buying one when it was in the 40k range. The appreciation on that car has been incredible.
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#4349
I've already posted a few times in this thread, but wanted to post up some pics after dropping the ride height. I dropped the car 6mm and added some camber. There is no loss in ride quality. The car feels just a little bit sharper. All subjective of course. More to the point, the car sits nicer.
The stock alignment was a bit of a mess. Not unusual to see this from factory is what I've gathered. Some of the improvements may simply be due to a corrected alignment. I changed the camber from -1.3 to -1.6 and I set the front toe to zero. Nothing dramatic.
There is a lot of variance between GT3s. I've noticed the Tourings often sit higher than the winged versions, particular in the rear. I wonder if Porsche sets ride height different between these models. It's a subtle change, but it's something I notice and I'm happy with the modification.
The stock alignment was a bit of a mess. Not unusual to see this from factory is what I've gathered. Some of the improvements may simply be due to a corrected alignment. I changed the camber from -1.3 to -1.6 and I set the front toe to zero. Nothing dramatic.
There is a lot of variance between GT3s. I've noticed the Tourings often sit higher than the winged versions, particular in the rear. I wonder if Porsche sets ride height different between these models. It's a subtle change, but it's something I notice and I'm happy with the modification.
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#4350
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Looks fantastic! Well done