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Based on what I have gleaned over the years from the various forums and with my own experience with my 2019 Touring, the 2019 production year started in December 2018 and ended in March 2019. As far as I know, all 2019 GT3 Tourings have 991.2 GT3 RS VINs. The reason for this is the demand for the Touring became higher as the production cycle wound down, so Porsche shifted some of its GT3 RS allocations to Touring allocations to meet some of that demand. On another forum, another Touring owner has an 11/18 build date and it is a 2018. So, to the best of my knowledge, the 2019s started in December 2018. There is a 991.2 GT3 production list that has circulated on numerous threads that has the breakdown of cars (winged vs Touring, PTS vs non-PTS) for the entire production cycle, for North American cars. To date, no one on RL has been able to glean the exact number of 991.2 Tourings that were produced worldwide. Good luck in your search!
Another 2019 PTS Touring with an GT3RS VIN. To answer the OP's question, my neighbor/friend has a white 2019 Touring with sofas and steel brakes and I will ask him if he would consider a sale. Highly unlikely but happy to help!!!!
Friend has a Agate Gray touring with PCCB, buckets, FAL, leather with 12k miles. Not for sale but he'd let it go for 260k if you want it. Anything less and he'd rather just keep it.
He is gonna regret this sale. I have the exact car.
Quick story. I sold a 98 C2S to my friend, he told me to name my price and I did and he said yes. I regret that sale on a regular basis. The Touring is a similar car to the 993 widebody. Don't ever sell.
He is gonna regret this sale. I have the exact car.
Quick story. I sold a 98 C2S to my friend, he told me to name my price and I did and he said yes. I regret that sale on a regular basis. The Touring is a similar car to the 993 widebody. Don't ever sell.
Oof, this hits home. Just detailed my 96 C4S in anticipation of putting it up for sale. Terrific car, almost like a time capsule every time I take it out... just doesn't get much seat time.
He is gonna regret this sale. I have the exact car.
Quick story. I sold a 98 C2S to my friend, he told me to name my price and I did and he said yes. I regret that sale on a regular basis. The Touring is a similar car to the 993 widebody. Don't ever sell.
My 993 is a wide body and agree - it's such a weirdly beautiful thing and I love driving it on a quiet Sunday when the roads are empty. Nothing much better. I bought it in '19 when the prices were stable. The prices on the wide body 993s are so ridiculously high now, I would probably never go through with it today.
I had a 992 Turbo S to partner the older car and the combo never jelled. The 993 was just too interesting and involving in comparison. The Touring is the first modern Porsche I've had that really stacks up to the 993 both in looks and drive. I really don't know what I could replace it with, so I've stopped wondering.
Looking for a 2019 white 991.2 GT3 stripy or not. Only must have is color WHITE ( no 2018 ) and under $7k miles and ZERO over revs. Cash ready to go and ready to buy.
I have a European LHD Carrara white Touring that i am considering to sell. Owned from new since May 2018, only 3500km on the ODO. I have no idea on implications of importing this to USA, but thought I mention it