The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
#9946
Data Point....
2019 GT3RS with WP Black, FALS, PCCB's, LWBS, PDLS, 14,000 miles. Sold for 217k +fees.
WP0AF2A93KS165270
2019 GT3RS with WP Black, FALS, PCCB's, LWBS, PDLS, 14,000 miles. Sold for 217k +fees.
WP0AF2A93KS165270
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#9947
RL Community Team
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#9948
Intermediate
dumb question alert but what's the highlights of a touring? I'm assuming it's one looking for a driver's car without the attention since it looks so plain and looks like a regular Porsche?
#9949
manual and less supply
#9950
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I've driven a few 992's and am not a fan of all the tech and the freaking login to use the PCM.
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#9952
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#9953
Intermediate
#9954
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#9955
I'm with everyone else, less supply of 991 Tourings, i don't know the 992 numbers offhand but i do know Porsche is pumping out 992 GT cars in general and lots of PTS. There are a very limited amount of 991 Tourings, my color for example is 1 of 3 known cars in the US. I plan to drive mine for a long time though, i'm not treating it like an investment.
I've driven a few 992's and am not a fan of all the tech and the freaking login to use the PCM.
I've driven a few 992's and am not a fan of all the tech and the freaking login to use the PCM.
These GT/RS models or most any other lux/exotic with few exceptions can't honestly be considered investments in the literal sense -- i think the generous description or more appropriate term might be "appreciable" for the low production desirable stuff with the rest (like my '16 RS) being perhaps noted as lesser 'depreciable" as compared to every man models. Consider that simple compounding of $250K in a mindless low/no risk financial product yields in excess of a half Mil in just 15 years. A little more risk in another brainless investment in the Dow index (with not near as much risk as driving your $250k vehicle in traffic) yields over $900k in the same 15 year period.
The point is drive what you enjoy and forget about any notion of it being an "investment" UNLESS you are talking to the wife about buying one of these--then by all means it is an INVESTMENT lol.
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#9956
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These GT/RS models or most any other lux/exotic with few exceptions can't honestly be considered investments in the literal sense -- i think the generous description or more appropriate term might be "appreciable" for the low production desirable stuff with the rest (like my '16 RS) being perhaps noted as lesser 'depreciable" as compared to every man models. Consider that simple compounding of $250K in a mindless low/no risk financial product yields in excess of a half Mil in just 15 years. A little more risk in another brainless investment in the Dow index (with not near as much risk as driving your $250k vehicle in traffic) yields over $900k in the same 15 year period.
The point is drive what you enjoy and forget about any notion of it being an "investment" UNLESS you are talking to the wife about buying one of these--then by all means it is an INVESTMENT lol.
The point is drive what you enjoy and forget about any notion of it being an "investment" UNLESS you are talking to the wife about buying one of these--then by all means it is an INVESTMENT lol.
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#9957
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scrolled through the last few pages and didn't see any mention of this one. Thinking of going back to a GT3 from my current 992 GTS
I have seen the car in person and other than the need of a really good interior detailing and replacement of the Alcantara on the wheel it appears to be pretty solid, and for a price that begs to be driven to a 100K miles!
2018 991.2 GT3 Miami Blue
I have seen the car in person and other than the need of a really good interior detailing and replacement of the Alcantara on the wheel it appears to be pretty solid, and for a price that begs to be driven to a 100K miles!
2018 991.2 GT3 Miami Blue
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#9958
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Was this privately owned during the two years 24k in Vegas or an exotic rental? In one of the pics it looks like one of the front ceramic rotors is in rough shape. I would definitely pay to have a proper PPI done. Good luck. Love MB.
scrolled through the last few pages and didn't see any mention of this one. Thinking of going back to a GT3 from my current 992 GTS
I have seen the car in person and other than the need of a really good interior detailing and replacement of the Alcantara on the wheel it appears to be pretty solid, and for a price that begs to be driven to a 100K miles!
2018 991.2 GT3 Miami Blue
I have seen the car in person and other than the need of a really good interior detailing and replacement of the Alcantara on the wheel it appears to be pretty solid, and for a price that begs to be driven to a 100K miles!
2018 991.2 GT3 Miami Blue
#9959
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That car was driven hard and put away wet so the asking price is way too high. Someone will buy it anyway.
#9960
Burning Brakes
Slap on some Giro discs and call it a day. I have a near similar car (different seat belt color) with similar miles and I'm in love with the thing. I've never had a color as striking as Miami Blue, thumbs up and pictures all day long.
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