For Sale 2019 GT3RS WS
#16
Good luck, it’s always hard selling 6 figure cars tire kickers, financing woes .............I just sell to the dealer some hair-cut but better than drama.
#17
Good luck with the sale, but why buy a track-focused car in the first place if you wanted something comfortable and sporty for the road. Seems like an oxymoron to buy a GT3 RS WS and option it with 18-way seats. Why not buy a Turbo S or a GT3 Touring with 18 ways instead. It's slightly irritating that people get an allocation to buy a track-focused car not for its intended purpose, and arguably not as good a road car as a Turbo S or a GT3.
#18
Why irritating he purchased for his intended use, not picking a fight but never understood why people comment of what a person does with their car. Look how many cars in this category sit.
#19
I waited 4 years to get this car and ordered it the way we were going to use the car. It was going to get about 15-20,000 miles per year and wanted to enjoy the drive.
For a couple thousand dollars you can purchase a race seat and have the best of both worlds.
I can say the same thing, how may people buy these cars with the 918 seats and never take them to the track and struggle to get in and out of the car so they don't drive it as much as they want.
Thanks for looking.
For a couple thousand dollars you can purchase a race seat and have the best of both worlds.
I can say the same thing, how may people buy these cars with the 918 seats and never take them to the track and struggle to get in and out of the car so they don't drive it as much as they want.
Thanks for looking.
#20
I waited 4 years to get this car and ordered it the way we were going to use the car. It was going to get about 15-20,000 miles per year and wanted to enjoy the drive.
For a couple thousand dollars you can purchase a race seat and have the best of both worlds.
I can say the same thing, how may people buy these cars with the 918 seats and never take them to the track and struggle to get in and out of the car so they don't drive it as much as they want.
Thanks for looking.
For a couple thousand dollars you can purchase a race seat and have the best of both worlds.
I can say the same thing, how may people buy these cars with the 918 seats and never take them to the track and struggle to get in and out of the car so they don't drive it as much as they want.
Thanks for looking.
#22
Drifting
I waited 4 years to get this car and ordered it the way we were going to use the car. It was going to get about 15-20,000 miles per year and wanted to enjoy the drive.
For a couple thousand dollars you can purchase a race seat and have the best of both worlds.
I can say the same thing, how may people buy these cars with the 918 seats and never take them to the track and struggle to get in and out of the car so they don't drive it as much as they want.
Thanks for looking.
For a couple thousand dollars you can purchase a race seat and have the best of both worlds.
I can say the same thing, how may people buy these cars with the 918 seats and never take them to the track and struggle to get in and out of the car so they don't drive it as much as they want.
Thanks for looking.
Spec the car anyway you want and sell it when you want. But 15-20k miles a yr, that sounds like bs.
#23
As I stated earlier it has been a difficult decision to let it go since we waited so long to get it that is why it doesn't have any miles on it... We have a very special car coming that was very unexpected.
If I was a flipper I would have sold it as soon as we got it...
It is now listed on Autotrader and Cargurus. I was hoping someone from this forum could pick it up and enjoy it.
If I was a flipper I would have sold it as soon as we got it...
It is now listed on Autotrader and Cargurus. I was hoping someone from this forum could pick it up and enjoy it.
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GT Venum (08-11-2019)
#25
Good luck with the sale, but why buy a track-focused car in the first place if you wanted something comfortable and sporty for the road. Seems like an oxymoron to buy a GT3 RS WS and option it with 18-way seats. Why not buy a Turbo S or a GT3 Touring with 18 ways instead. It's slightly irritating that people get an allocation to buy a track-focused car not for its intended purpose, and arguably not as good a road car as a Turbo S or a GT3.
#26
I've put 10k on my gt3 since April. I drive it any chance I get tho
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jerryzaiden (10-06-2020)
#27
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jerryzaiden (10-06-2020)
#29
If someone doesn't intend to track the RS, then the extra downforce and chassis changes are all a waste as you aren't going to exploit it on the road; the RS for road use then becomes more of a peacock car.
P.S. I have the .2 3RS.
#30
Race Director
Originally Posted by GT Venum
As I stated earlier it has been a difficult decision to let it go since we waited so long to get it that is why it doesn't have any miles on it... We have a very special car coming that was very unexpected.
If I was a flipper I would have sold it as soon as we got it...
It is now listed on Autotrader and Cargurus. I was hoping someone from this forum could pick it up and enjoy it.
If I was a flipper I would have sold it as soon as we got it...
It is now listed on Autotrader and Cargurus. I was hoping someone from this forum could pick it up and enjoy it.
Why haven't you put it in the classifieds here??
Geez just looked there, can't keep track of all the GT cars for sale. Yikes.