The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
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nikko747 (07-31-2021)
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#3034
Burning Brakes
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2016 3RS PTS Voodoo Blue 9,415 miles, dreaming 296K, IPE exhaust & tune, full ppf
WP0AF2A96GS192597
https://certifiedmotorsllc.com/inven...-Porsche-GT3RS
WP0AF2A96GS192597
https://certifiedmotorsllc.com/inven...-Porsche-GT3RS
#3035
2016 3RS PTS Voodoo Blue 9,415 miles, dreaming 296K, IPE exhaust & tune, full ppf
WP0AF2A96GS192597
https://certifiedmotorsllc.com/inven...-Porsche-GT3RS
WP0AF2A96GS192597
https://certifiedmotorsllc.com/inven...-Porsche-GT3RS
#3037
10k PDK car sold for just under MSRP or just over including $5k fee
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-65/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-65/
#3038
Race Car
10k PDK car sold for just under MSRP or just over including $5k fee
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-65/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-65/
#3039
Burning Brakes
2019 3RS in Miami Blue 243K, 7,342 miles.
VIN: WP0AF2A94KS164970
https://www.porscheriverside.com/inv...gurus_listings
VIN: WP0AF2A94KS164970
https://www.porscheriverside.com/inv...gurus_listings
Paid me 24k over and got what looks like 45k over lol. I guess this market is not slowing down, good for them.
#3040
Intermediate
Well no one pays the asking price… so it could have been anything and 5-10 over what they gave you would make more sense. There were 230-240k msrp cars listed in the 250s.
#3041
10k PDK car sold for just under MSRP or just over including $5k fee
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-65/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-65/
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C Alexander (08-03-2021)
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Seller doesn't seem overly displeased, but I'd personally pay the extra 20k for that Chalk manual car a member here has in the classifieds.
#3043
I think there is a penalty for winged PDK cars with sofas. On a Touring, where there is no presumption of track use, that sofa penalty is less. But on a PDK car with a wing, (or on an RS), the sofas seem odd to me. Even as a newbie, I was sliding all over the place around the track in the 18 ways when I went to the Porsche Track Experience, having to jam my legs up against the center console to brace my weight. Yes, they're more comfortable for street driving - no question.
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#3044
Burning Brakes
But i do agree this market makes no sense to me
Last edited by welikethetrack; 08-01-2021 at 11:38 PM.
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C Alexander (08-03-2021)
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I think there is a penalty for winged PDK cars with sofas. On a Touring, where there is no presumption of track use, that sofa penalty is less. But on a PDK car with a wing, (or on an RS), the sofas seem odd to me. Even as a newbie, I was sliding all over the place around the track in the 18 ways when I went to the Porsche Track Experience, having to jam my legs up against the center console to brace my weight. Yes, they're more comfortable for street driving - no question.
so there is a "penalty" if you drive your RS on the track (apparently that devalues these cars greatly) and a "penalty" for having sofa seats which would imply minimal track use? sounds contradicting to me
sofas are very comfortable and honestly in my experience I did not find any considerable loss of stability in the sofas compared to the LWBs and I experience this every week so perhaps the fact you are a newbie has something to do with your tragic experience.
The LWBs look better and probably lighter than the sofas but I would never say they will throw you around on the track such that you have to jam your legs against the center console