991 GT3 RS production numbers?
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Freud (02-26-2021)
#527
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-...ion-count.html
5000 WW for .1 RS. Confirmed by GT program guy.
Can't believe we are having another discussion about WW production # when it's been confirmed already.
5000 WW for .1 RS. Confirmed by GT program guy.
Can't believe we are having another discussion about WW production # when it's been confirmed already.
#528
If we believe there are exactly and only 5,000 .1 3RS WW and only 1529 came to NA (~31%) and we know 991 total R of which 323 (~32%) came to NA.
Then can we assume the 2,128 NA dot 1 GT3 also represent roughly ~32% meaning ~6.700 WW?
Estimated worldwide 991.1 GT production at 32% NA allocation.
~6,700 .1 GT3
~5,000 .1 3RS
If this was correct it means NA gets less then a 1/3 of WW allocation? I thought NA was more like 40-45%.
Then can we assume the 2,128 NA dot 1 GT3 also represent roughly ~32% meaning ~6.700 WW?
Estimated worldwide 991.1 GT production at 32% NA allocation.
~6,700 .1 GT3
~5,000 .1 3RS
If this was correct it means NA gets less then a 1/3 of WW allocation? I thought NA was more like 40-45%.
Last edited by Dot23RS; 08-27-2018 at 07:56 PM.
#529
ww ~ 7.500 (991.1 RS)
#530
#532
I actually agree with you. We know there are only 1,529 in NA so 4,000 WW would mean closer to 40% went to NA which seems more likely then ~32%.
Ascend quoted an article where a manager of GT cars lightly stated “only 20 of 5,000 RS’s built had AC delete” however that doesn’t mean 5,000 is an exact or accurate number.
Ascend quoted an article where a manager of GT cars lightly stated “only 20 of 5,000 RS’s built had AC delete” however that doesn’t mean 5,000 is an exact or accurate number.
#533
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I actually agree with you. We know there are only 1,529 in NA so 4,000 WW would mean closer to 40% went to NA which seems more likely then ~32%.
Ascend quoted an article where a manager of GT cars lightly stated “only 20 of 5,000 RS’s built had AC delete” however that doesn’t mean 5,000 is an exact or accurate number.
While it really doesn't matter , my cleaning ladie's girlfriend, Brazilian by the way, says the number is 4 k plus or minus ww. She has never been wrong, just ask her...
#534
Rennlist Member
I actually agree with you. We know there are only 1,529 in NA so 4,000 WW would mean closer to 40% went to NA which seems more likely then ~32%.
Ascend quoted an article where a manager of GT cars lightly stated “only 20 of 5,000 RS’s built had AC delete” however that doesn’t mean 5,000 is an exact or accurate number.
“1,529”?
#535
Rennlist Member
^ The seemingly best source with VIN data (Pors9) with other production data that seems solid. Still don't "know" (ie factory confirmation) like we do with prior GT car data.
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#536
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^ The seemingly best source with VIN data (Pors9) with other production data that seems solid. Still don't "know" (ie factory confirmation) like we do with prior GT car data.
https://**********/vehiclesearch/
https://**********/vehiclesearch/
#538
#539
its based on all vins and allocations. The numbers may update a few more but after 3 years at this point I can’t imagine more then 2k total for United States and Canada Combined. Even at that possible 2k number and up to a 40% rate to NA that means no more then 5k worldwide.
#540
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its based on all vins and allocations. The numbers may update a few more but after 3 years at this point I can’t imagine more then 2k total for United States and Canada Combined. Even at that possible 2k number and up to a 40% rate to NA that means no more then 5k worldwide.