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that's $$$$ to just de stripe the seat & add gt3 headrest. mine is similarly optioned but the original owner did piping & pepita insert so cars & coffee folks can notice cxx money spent Lol
It definitely is. If I had ordered it and chose a few CCX options I likely would have done something more worthwhile. I'm the 2nd owner from 500 miles onward so when I found it and it had the color and everything else I wanted it wasn't really a choice at that point for me. It took two years to find a GT3 I really wanted.
I'm selling my Gaurds Red GT3 to the local dealer soon and might be in the market for a Gaurds Red Touring 6spd preferebly with leather dash and sofas. I haven't seen anything that matches my criteria at the auction or classifieds. Any leads would be appreciated!
There's a Carmine Red Touring for sale on the Marketplace with leather interior and sofas FYI.
Options seem possibly to be negative to some but I like the build. The things that give me pause are PCCB measure with that mileage (possibly from track) and the cutouts in the rear parcel shelf which I suspect were from a cage (track miles don't scare me but lack of history does). Would need to find a local shop for PPI if anyone knows of one. Thanks
Market cooling off? It was offered by a very strong seller too.
my car being listed at the same time didnt help that car(ive never seen 2 RS's listed on BAT at the same time).....which had a couple things going against it. Black, steels,8 months less warranty than mine, and only 217k msrp. So for it to rnm at 237k+5k wasnt that surprising....only slightly.
Plus picture 157 had a ton of scrapes under the front lip.....so it's been tracked. Mine hasnt.
Timing etc might be one variable but pretty clear the trend has been declining. A Ferrari 16m with less than 10k miles went for $310k yesterday. Of course dealers are asking that much with 2x the miles on Autotrader for coupes lol.
Timing etc might be one variable but pretty clear the trend has been declining. A Ferrari 16m with less than 10k miles went for $310k yesterday. Of course dealers are asking that much with 2x the miles on Autotrader for coupes lol.
Just came from the dealership yesterday for a DE pre-tech inspection. Spent a few hours chatting with both customers and salespeople. One customer was opting for waiting on a ZO6, the other on a 992 at MSRP, but both were willing to pay ADM. There was a 2022 PTS 911 GTS on the floor with 2K miles MSRP $190ish selling for $215K and they were getting offers from customers AND dealers on it. Yes it's a PTS car, but it's a GTS!
I do agree the market is softening as the people with money are opting for the newest and greatest rather than used, and those with less money to burn have other newest and great options.