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Old 07-26-2010 | 07:10 PM
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2004 Porsche GT3 - Arctic Silver/Black, Great car with lots of upgrades. Factory options include:
Porsche Base Model - 99,900.00.
Arctic Silver Metallic - 825.00.
Black Leather w/Full Leather - 2,920.00.
A/C with Full Climate Control - 0.00.
Xenon Headlamp Package - 1,090.00.
Wheel Caps with Colored Crest - 175.00.
Cruise Control - 570.00.
Black Mats - Porsche lettering - 115.00.
Metal Door Sill Model Insignia - 425.00.
Aluminum Instrument Dials - 855.00.
Total MSRP - 108,940.00.

Upgrades include:
AP Racing brakes - Lightweight Flywheel - Cup gears - Cup Car Radiator: $7500 (installed December 2006) -
Moton Club Sport suspension, Eibach Springs: $7500/w installation including corner balancing and alignment (installed march 2007 at 12k miles) -
P1 ECU software upgrade, 15hp/18ft-lb gain: $4100 (installed april 2007) -
New brake pads at 15k miles in June 2008.
All upgrades listed above done at Premier Sportscar Service.
Additional upgrades:
Porsche OEM harness bar.
Porsche OEM Euro GT3 seats.
5-point harnesses.
Aluminum Pedal and floor set.
Extra set of Fikse wheels with used tires included.

I have records of upgrades and services done from March 2006-June 2008. It was serviced by owner in UT after that for which I do not have records. Car is very nice, with good factory options and good upgrades performed by a reputable shop. No known accidents or paintwork. All customers are encouraged to have an independent PPI done at a shop of their choice to verify condition. Includes transferable aftermarket (third-party) warranty bought by previous owner - details can be provided upon request.. Feel free to call us with any questions.

Fikse wheels with used tires available separately at $3750 plus shipping:
Front tires: 235/40 zr-18
Rear tires: 295/30 zr-18
Front offset 40mm, 18x8.5”
Rear offset 65mm, 18x10”

17600 miles, asking $64,950

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Old 07-26-2010 | 07:10 PM
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Oh yea, we take trades, and have financing available for qualified buyers.
Old 07-26-2010 | 11:40 PM
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i think you mean the rear fikses are 11"
if 10" they wont work on GT3
Old 07-27-2010 | 12:08 AM
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Looks like a nice car and the front bumper has been cut on top, hopefully the cup radiator mentioned is tilted and bottom halls closed which really helps cooling and downforce, but someone remove this fab airbox it doesn't work and looks out of place in a gt3 with a 7500usd suspension.
Good luck with the sale.

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Old 07-27-2010 | 09:26 AM
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Do you have the Stock seats, suspension and air box for the car to go wtih the sale?

Approx. how many track miles? - condition of paint due to track mileage?

AP Racing brakes - just front rotors?

Cup Gears - Ring and pinion or re-geared tranny?

OEM wheels included have r-comps and Fikse's with street rubber are extra?

As john stated above is that a real cup bumper or a modified stock bumper to work with the repositioned center radiator? If modified stock have the openings in the bottom been sealed?

I've seen this car listed around and no doubt it has some nice bits on it but it's ALL the money for a '6 GT3.
Old 07-30-2010 | 12:06 AM
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Based on the average mpg of 7.4 I'd say this car has been used as intended. Looks like a nicely set up car for track use.



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