The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
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Chalk Touring with 1k miles on BAT. PCCB, FAL, leather, and zero over revs in any ranges. $172k MSRP.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...gt3-touring-7/
VIN: WP0AC2A90JS177092
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...gt3-touring-7/
VIN: WP0AC2A90JS177092
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Let's see how quickly the 991.2 Touring bubble bursts once the first 992 Touring lands.
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The wing was removed by Jesus with his bare hands.
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Originally Posted by garudatwo
What are your takes on the market price of a purple 991.1 RS with full PPF, PCCB, buckets, FAL, LEDs and 20k miles please?
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By the way the wing was removed by Porsche, not Jesus.
And with your comment about GT Volkswagen perhaps you are on the wrong forum.
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FWIW....usually when people are all wringing their hands about prices, and speculating there will be a catalyst for them to decline is an indication that prices will be stable or creep up further, and as soon as everyone says they will continue to go up is when you should expect prices to drop.....this is the same with most asset classes.
A combination of factors lead to this perverse phenomenom.
1) People commenting that prices will go down, are usually people hoping out loud prices will go down (call them the baked-in "value" buyers that will rush in at any perceived deal and put a near term floor on prices)
2) much more importantly, people buying in the face of already known headwinds (992 touring supply) are somewhat indifferent to current pricing. They aren't marking illogical decisions, rather it's a buyer base that is entirely comfortable losing $60k-$80k to own the car / have the experience /etc. This makes them enthusiast owners who are less likely to sell in the near term irrespectve of what happens with pricing.
3) if the inverse was true, when sentiment shifts and people speculate out loud that prices will definitely not go down or even keep rising, that's a signal that you actually have very price sensitive buyer base jumping in that can't or won't handle price volatility well, and any near term price declines will make them panic and sell (or trade), which then becomes a self-fulfilling cycle on pushing prices down
Just an opinion anyway.
A combination of factors lead to this perverse phenomenom.
1) People commenting that prices will go down, are usually people hoping out loud prices will go down (call them the baked-in "value" buyers that will rush in at any perceived deal and put a near term floor on prices)
2) much more importantly, people buying in the face of already known headwinds (992 touring supply) are somewhat indifferent to current pricing. They aren't marking illogical decisions, rather it's a buyer base that is entirely comfortable losing $60k-$80k to own the car / have the experience /etc. This makes them enthusiast owners who are less likely to sell in the near term irrespectve of what happens with pricing.
3) if the inverse was true, when sentiment shifts and people speculate out loud that prices will definitely not go down or even keep rising, that's a signal that you actually have very price sensitive buyer base jumping in that can't or won't handle price volatility well, and any near term price declines will make them panic and sell (or trade), which then becomes a self-fulfilling cycle on pushing prices down
Just an opinion anyway.
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Cross post from the marketplace....
Manual Chalk 991.2 GT3 $169,900, 7,600 miles, PCCB, FALS, LWB, PDLS, Bose.
Canadian car. Front PPF, Roll Bar, SPC Aluminum Pedals and the driver's side TPC bucket seat angle bracket. Car is hardwired for a Uniden radar detector.
WP0AC2A96JS174908
https://rennlist.com/forums/the-renn...-in-chalk.html
Manual Chalk 991.2 GT3 $169,900, 7,600 miles, PCCB, FALS, LWB, PDLS, Bose.
Canadian car. Front PPF, Roll Bar, SPC Aluminum Pedals and the driver's side TPC bucket seat angle bracket. Car is hardwired for a Uniden radar detector.
WP0AC2A96JS174908
https://rennlist.com/forums/the-renn...-in-chalk.html
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To each his/her/he/she/.. their own ... I'm a winged guy stemming from the 80's 930 - 90's 964 Turbo tea trays,... but I also looove louvers & air vents,.. and for me the back end of the touring is missing a little flair in that regard. But HEY, the touring is by definition supposed to be a sleeper, so I get the design theme.
Anyway,, Thanks for the chuckle out loud. ... & I love how each generation GETS to use the phrase "last true analog" .. been hearing that one fough...eva
& lest I be accused of not posting a FS link,... (cuz I love watching the markets on our cars too),....
This one seems to be a new listing (albeit for sale with these similar miles, from formulaimports in the past),...
But it definitely catches my eye....
WP0AC2A92JS174646 , Winged GT Silver, Manual, 4,805 miles, PCCB, asking $170k...
https://www.isringhausenporsche.com/...rader_listings
.... re-subscribed to the thread ...
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