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Old 03-12-2022, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by wiredup
I am unfortunately getting ready to list my 2018 GT3, manual, 19k miles. Due to a shoulder injury, I am not able to shift without pain. I bought the car 1 year ago from a well known rennlist member. Fantastic car which I have personalized with a back half wrap, JCR silenced racepipe exhaust, etc. I only have 3 of the silver OEM wheels as a front wheel was found to have a bend (prior to me getting it) and couldn't be fixed. Was thinking about listing for 185k, not sure. I would prefer not to go the auction route. Any thoughts?


what other options do you have? No PCCB, what about FAL, LWB and Bose? Those were the most asked for when I just sold my GT3. And assuming the decals are easily removed? Mileage is highish, so just depends on other options where you ask lands.

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Old 03-13-2022, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by carguy84
what other options do you have? No PCCB, what about FAL, LWB and Bose? Those were the most asked for when I just sold my GT3. And assuming the decals are easily removed? Mileage is highish, so just depends on other options where you ask lands.

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Extended gas tank, FAL, LWB, Bose, Leather dash, P1 design seats, GMG rollbar, TPC seat angle brackets. It's a wrap, easily removed if not liked.
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Originally Posted by wiredup
I am unfortunately getting ready to list my 2018 GT3, manual, 19k miles. Due to a shoulder injury, I am not able to shift without pain. I bought the car 1 year ago from a well known rennlist member. Fantastic car which I have personalized with a back half wrap, JCR silenced racepipe exhaust, etc. I only have 3 of the silver OEM wheels as a front wheel was found to have a bend (prior to me getting it) and couldn't be fixed. Was thinking about listing for 185k, not sure. I would prefer not to go the auction route. Any thoughts?


fix the shoulder
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fix the shoulder
Haha, yeah, that's been my focus. Have had MRI, working with PT, deciding on surgery.
Old 03-13-2022, 10:06 AM
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I would suggest removing the wrap since I think most buyers would not want it on and would be less interested in buying a car that they need to have work done to immediately. Price seems reasonable otherwise; there were two in the $170s recently with around 30k miles.
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Originally Posted by ForbiddenRooster
I would suggest removing the wrap since I think most buyers would not want it on and would be less interested in buying a car that they need to have work done to immediately. Price seems reasonable otherwise; there were two in the $170s recently with around 30k miles.
I can see that point of removing the wrap, but if it doesn't sell, I will keep it. Compared to the 200k + prices for a 2018 manual with under 20k miles, I figure someone could deal with it. Will see I guess.
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Can y’all help me out here. I am seriously considering selling my 991.1 GT3 after getting the 992. My initial plan was to keep them both and use the 991 as a track car and occasionally track the 992. After getting the 992, I am just in love with it and don’t have much desire to drive/track the 991 anymore.

The 991 has 14k miles, is white, was certified when I bought it, has an exhaust (and some missing pieces of an exhaust), front half is wrapped, whole thing is ceramic, garage kept and professionally maintained and is in great shape. I look on autotrader and they are ranging from 140-180k depending on the mileage. The dealer is offering 128k. The autotrader numbers seem a little crazy.

So, that brings me to my question, what is a fair number for this car in this crazy market?
@Htownbdr , Post up your VIN and location and it will help wth an accurate assessment.
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Originally Posted by wiredup
Haha, yeah, that's been my focus. Have had MRI, working with PT, deciding on surgery.
What did MRI say? I had two tears in the rotator cuff and torn labrum in my shifting arm...well overall dominant arm. After 6 months of "hoping", I had surgery. Surgery and recovery was a huge pain, but quality of life so much better.
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Old 03-13-2022, 01:30 PM
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platelet rich plasma and stem cells before surgery. You can fill a partial tear....full tears also if they arent retracted 1cm. No long recovery....can always do surgery after. Once you do surgery you cant undo it.

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Old 03-13-2022, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by atlrvr
What did MRI say? I had two tears in the rotator cuff and torn labrum in my shifting arm...well overall dominant arm. After 6 months of "hoping", I had surgery. Surgery and recovery was a huge pain, but quality of life so much better.
Mild AC arthrosis, with type II acromion and mild bursitis, Supraspinatus tendinosis with bursal sided fraying. Basically no tear, but some narrowing at the joint causing pinching of the muscle.
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Sports medicine doc here - if that were my shoulder, I would start with PT and if no improvement, a cortisone injection or PRP injection. PRP is Platelet Rich Plasma, your own blood spun in a centrifuge and the platelets injected into your subacromial space (where you have bursitis/shoulder "impingement," causing bursal-sided rotator cuff degeneration). If no improvement with those modalities, your best bet is a subacromial decompression +/- an arthroscopic distal clavicle excision, depending on the severity of your AC arthritis. Unlikely you will require a cuff repair, based on your MRI. A subacromial decompression can work wonders for your condition. Hold on to that MT GT3, there is hope still!
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Originally Posted by wiredup
Mild AC arthrosis, with type II acromion and mild bursitis, Supraspinatus tendinosis with bursal sided fraying. Basically no tear, but some narrowing at the joint causing pinching of the muscle.
yea no way I’m thinking surgery for that…. That report is underwhelming

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Originally Posted by Porsche911GTS'16
Sports medicine doc here - if that were my shoulder, I would start with PT and if no improvement, a cortisone injection or PRP injection. PRP is Platelet Rich Plasma, your own blood spun in a centrifuge and the platelets injected into your subacromial space (where you have bursitis/shoulder "impingement," causing bursal-sided rotator cuff degeneration). If no improvement with those modalities, your best bet is a subacromial decompression +/- an arthroscopic distal clavicle excision, depending on the severity of your AC arthritis. Unlikely you will require a cuff repair, based on your MRI. A subacromial decompression can work wonders for your condition. Hold on to that MT GT3, there is hope still!
Thanks for the advice. I am doing PT now, and have had 1 cortisone shot about 4 weeks ago.
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Originally Posted by wiredup
Thanks for the advice. I am doing PT now, and have had 1 cortisone shot about 4 weeks ago.
1 cortisone shot is reasonable. You can have PRP 4-6 weeks after. Find a qualified doctor on the IOF directory above. If your doctor uses a kit, it’s better than nothing, but I’ve been doing it manually for 10+ years. If you do get stem cells, make sure there’s adipose stem cells included. There’s just something about adipose that works wonders on the shoulder…..more than bone marrow stem cells alone. Anecdotally, the fat just makes more space and pushes the acromion out-of-the-way, or cushions it. There’s little research on it because drug companies don’t fund it. And no offense, but sports doctors are not fellowship trained in fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance of these procedures. It’s either anesthesia or PMR Pain or ortho physician…..and the orthopedic guy usually hires a pain guy while he’s in the OR. Your doctor needs the right tools for the job, such as the ones below.



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