The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
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This GT Silver .1 RS with 900 miles is on BaT. PCCB, FAL, and leather with deviated red stitching. $210k original MSRP. Was listed at Road Scholars not too long ago for $190k with the same mileage before it disappeared from their site. Had a Martini livery which has since been removed.
Current BaT listing:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-gt3rs-34/
Previous Road Scholars listing:
https://www.elferspot.com/en/car/por...s-2016-513777/
VIN: WP0AF2A95GS192509
Current BaT listing:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-gt3rs-34/
Previous Road Scholars listing:
https://www.elferspot.com/en/car/por...s-2016-513777/
VIN: WP0AF2A95GS192509
Last edited by RapidGT; 02-18-2021 at 11:20 PM.
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The R is better
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Miami Blue Touring for Sale
Porsche West Broward; 5K Miles; FAL, PCCB's, Sofas...245K
I know it' has a bit of fairy dust on it, but if you're looking and don't want to wait for a 992 and pay ADM
I know it' has a bit of fairy dust on it, but if you're looking and don't want to wait for a 992 and pay ADM
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You guys hanging onto 991 values or desperately buying up 991s will soon learn that "looks" dont effect values as much as experience. 991.2 >> 991.1, but both will be neutralized as nothing special against the 992, despite the blowback on looks. If you're worried about "value" you missed the boat and it's in the 997 generation.
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Porsche West Broward; 5K Miles; FAL, PCCB's, Sofas...245K
I know it' has a bit of fairy dust on it, but if you're looking and don't want to wait for a 992 and pay ADM
I know it' has a bit of fairy dust on it, but if you're looking and don't want to wait for a 992 and pay ADM
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PTS Signal Green .1 RS with 3300 miles. PCCB, no FAL, some CXX, LED’s, and leather with deviated acid green stitching. $218k original MSRP. Asking price is $210k. Definitely .2 RS money and IMO probably won’t sell for that especially without FAL. But the market nowadays is extremely weird so anything could happen.
https://www.eliteautosllc.com/defaul...=xAllInventory
VIN: WP0AF2A91GS192975
https://www.eliteautosllc.com/defaul...=xAllInventory
VIN: WP0AF2A91GS192975
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PTS Signal Green .1 RS with 3300 miles. PCCB, no FAL, some CXX, LED’s, and leather with deviated acid green stitching. $218k original MSRP. Asking price is $210k. Definitely .2 RS money and IMO probably won’t sell for that especially without FAL. But the market nowadays is extremely weird so anything could happen.
https://www.eliteautosllc.com/defaul...=xAllInventory
VIN: WP0AF2A91GS192975
https://www.eliteautosllc.com/defaul...=xAllInventory
VIN: WP0AF2A91GS192975
Last edited by n d; 02-19-2021 at 01:08 PM.
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Do not get me wrong. I think the Touring is a great option for those who do not want the attention a Wing brings. I think the take on the 992 GT3 will be more for the Touring.
I happen to prefer the Winged version, myself, but think the RS is way too racer-like and think the Wing looks stupid.
Different strokes for different folks
I happen to prefer the Winged version, myself, but think the RS is way too racer-like and think the Wing looks stupid.
Different strokes for different folks
Also agree regarding 90% of RS cars. They look a little too ridiculous to me driving on public streets with the graphics, aero, and mismatched body parts. That reasoning led me to buy a regular 997.2 GT3 back in the day instead of a RS. After seeing 997 RS values, maybe I should re-evaluate my stance hah.
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#1451
PTS Signal Green .1 RS with 3300 miles. PCCB, no FAL, some CXX, LED’s, and leather with deviated acid green stitching. $218k original MSRP. Asking price is $210k. Definitely .2 RS money and IMO probably won’t sell for that especially without FAL. But the market nowadays is extremely weird so anything could happen.
https://www.eliteautosllc.com/defaul...=xAllInventory
VIN: WP0AF2A91GS192975
https://www.eliteautosllc.com/defaul...=xAllInventory
VIN: WP0AF2A91GS192975
I'm such a sucker for green but good luck with that price. There was a RS Green one for sale in Oregon a few months ago listed at 180. I offered 170 and they said no, then called me a month later asking if my offer still stands. I don't see this car going for anywhere close to their asking.
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Feel the same. If the winged and touring GT3 were the same price, I think I'd still lean 70/30 wing.
Also agree regarding 90% of RS cars. They look a little too ridiculous to me driving on public streets with the graphics, aero, and mismatched body parts. That reasoning led me to buy a regular 997.2 GT3 back in the day instead of a RS. After seeing 997 RS values, maybe I should re-evaluate my stance hah.
Also agree regarding 90% of RS cars. They look a little too ridiculous to me driving on public streets with the graphics, aero, and mismatched body parts. That reasoning led me to buy a regular 997.2 GT3 back in the day instead of a RS. After seeing 997 RS values, maybe I should re-evaluate my stance hah.
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As an enthusiast it would be fun to see more of the RS driving around, in any generation. I know they're out there but certainly not common, at least that has been my experience while living in Seattle, Houston, Phoenix, Denver and Chicago. I know there are many members on here who are from or have lived in these cities and may object about seeing these around, just sharing my experience. Obviously not including track events and car meets. I also agree, the RS is a ridiculous car, but that's part of what makes them fun. Cheers!
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As an enthusiast it would be fun to see more of the RS driving around, in any generation. I know they're out there but certainly not common, at least that has been my experience while living in Seattle, Houston, Phoenix, Denver and Chicago. I know there are many members on here who are from or have lived in these cities and may object about seeing these around, just sharing my experience. Obviously not including track events and car meets. I also agree, the RS is a ridiculous car, but that's part of what makes them fun. Cheers!
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