The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
#9211
For those of you more familiar with this generation, any thoughts on what a fair price for this one is?
Original motor, CPO.
https://www.porschenorthhouston.com/...AC2A94FS183436
Original motor, CPO.
https://www.porschenorthhouston.com/...AC2A94FS183436
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For those of you more familiar with this generation, any thoughts on what a fair price for this one is?
Original motor, CPO.
https://www.porschenorthhouston.com/...AC2A94FS183436
Original motor, CPO.
https://www.porschenorthhouston.com/...AC2A94FS183436
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If you can get 2-3 years of CPO coverage, that should alleviate risk and this car could be a buy, but the price should reflect the risk of engine failure after the CPO ends.
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Do you have a copy of the build sheet? What was the MSRP?
Have you seen the car in person?
Not sure if the Carfax is accurate, but it’s certainly been on its share of haulers to move between the various dealers.
Not a red flag that it was sold at auction, but at minimum (at least for me) this clearly wasn’t selling easily or it wouldn’t have need to be moved around so much.
The CPO is definitely nice to have and that’s the hook for selling many pre owned cars at Porsche dealers vs the independents. Note - this doesn’t mean it’s mint and without flaws, rather they know how to market cars and maximize ROI.
Key for me on any car, harder of course the more limited in options, is what are you comparing it to and how does it stack up. For example, condition, options, etc.
Price is only important IMHO once you know it’s the perfect car for you.
Have you seen the car in person?
Not sure if the Carfax is accurate, but it’s certainly been on its share of haulers to move between the various dealers.
Not a red flag that it was sold at auction, but at minimum (at least for me) this clearly wasn’t selling easily or it wouldn’t have need to be moved around so much.
The CPO is definitely nice to have and that’s the hook for selling many pre owned cars at Porsche dealers vs the independents. Note - this doesn’t mean it’s mint and without flaws, rather they know how to market cars and maximize ROI.
Key for me on any car, harder of course the more limited in options, is what are you comparing it to and how does it stack up. For example, condition, options, etc.
Price is only important IMHO once you know it’s the perfect car for you.
For those of you more familiar with this generation, any thoughts on what a fair price for this one is?
Original motor, CPO.
https://www.porschenorthhouston.com/...AC2A94FS183436
Original motor, CPO.
https://www.porschenorthhouston.com/...AC2A94FS183436
#9216
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Saw on their instagram story, Ryan Friedman has a PTS Touring in Olive Green coming in
https://www.ryanfriedmanmotorcars.co...ouring-c-1808/
https://www.ryanfriedmanmotorcars.co...ouring-c-1808/
Last edited by inspire; 12-06-2023 at 04:03 PM.
#9217
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Saw on their instagram story, Ryan Friedman has a PTS Touring in Olive Green coming in
https://www.ryanfriedmanmotorcars.co...ouring-c-1808/
https://www.ryanfriedmanmotorcars.co...ouring-c-1808/
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inspire (12-06-2023)
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I also added a 992 shifter w/ Alcantara boot and yellow stitching to change it up a bit from my 991 turbo S. It's obviously a very different experience regardless, but the interior shifter change further differentiates the look and feel.
Here's a few pics, I don't have too many, it made me realize that I need to get busy on the photography.
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991.2 GT3 RS Weissach Racing Yellow
991.2 Turbo S GT Silver
991.2 GT3 Chalk (Manual)
2022 Cayenne White
former 1972 911T white, 1984 911 3.2 Targa black, 993 cab white, 993TT arena red, 993TT silver, 996TT speed yellow, 991.1 GT3 white
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991.2 GT3 RS Weissach Racing Yellow
991.2 Turbo S GT Silver
991.2 GT3 Chalk (Manual)
2022 Cayenne White
former 1972 911T white, 1984 911 3.2 Targa black, 993 cab white, 993TT arena red, 993TT silver, 996TT speed yellow, 991.1 GT3 white
www.speedtechexhausts.com
info@speedtechexhausts.com
Testimonials SpeedTech Exhaust Videos facebook
Last edited by John D II; 12-06-2023 at 10:49 PM.
#9220
gorgeous! Painted hood makes such a big difference
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John D II (12-07-2023)
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Found a mexico blue manual 991.2 GT3 for sale at Gas Motor Cars: https://www.gasmotorcars.com/vehicle...ga-id-54747713
1,583 miles and has some special wishes options
1,583 miles and has some special wishes options
#9222
I had inquired about that car when it was in the previous place (which surprisingly was also listed for MSRP) and as soon as I asked about DME readout/service records, the seller completely stopped communications. Its rather strange that the car never sold even at MSRP and now its being listed at MSRP. It looks like no service ever took place on carfax until after the car was 4 years old. I doubt anyone actually would do that to the car?
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Rod27 (12-07-2023)
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In this case, I did reach out to the prior seller of the car who had said that he was helping the owner of the car selling it. I think it was some Nissan or some other normal car dealer. I had him ask the owner about service records, never heard back. Multiple follow-ups, and nothing. The current seller is different and now in carfax there is a service that was done about a year and a half ago. Nevertheless, extremely strange that this car even at MSRP never sold last time (and back then market was better).
I never understand why people build such a specific car with so many CXX options and never properly drive it and not service it at a porsche dealer. At the very least, the first oil change that is free could be done. But it somehow gone through Mercedes dealer in Wisconsin.