997 gt3rs market check
#16
Rennlist Member
No association, but here is an option:
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/c...293968080.html
They recently raised the price... it was listed for $138k a few weeks ago...
Good luck finding the one
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/c...293968080.html
They recently raised the price... it was listed for $138k a few weeks ago...
Good luck finding the one
#17
Nordschleife Master
No association, but here is an option:
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/c...293968080.html
They recently raised the price... it was listed for $138k a few weeks ago...
Good luck finding the one
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/c...293968080.html
They recently raised the price... it was listed for $138k a few weeks ago...
Good luck finding the one
Ignitions in range 4and 5
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#20
Burning Brakes
#22
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Yes the word EVER is pretty strong. There are many sales we never even hear about. But Doug killed it with his auction. Winning!
#23
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I believe the time to buy now. With the current administration’s “brainstorm” of turning up the speed on the money printing press to “full speed” we are headed for serious $ devaluation and inflation. Collectibles and precious metals etc will soar.
Disclaimer: I’m not a financial advisor nor do I play one on tv.
Disclaimer: I’m not a financial advisor nor do I play one on tv.
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#24
Burning Brakes
Sorry didn't mean to ruffle anyone's feathers, I'm sure there have been some private transactions and I was not counting PTS Unicorns. I was simply responding back to the "230k is the definite min for a clean car" when that was based off of 1 Recent Transaction in a Super Frothy Market.
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I believe the time to buy now. With the current administration’s “brainstorm” of turning up the speed on the money printing press to “full speed” we are headed for serious $ devaluation and inflation. Collectibles and precious metals etc will soar.
Disclaimer: I’m not a financial advisor nor do I play one on tv.
Disclaimer: I’m not a financial advisor nor do I play one on tv.
Thats why im 100 percent on equities now. Also, i mean who cares overpaying a little for gt3 rs... you will come out better than buying 992 turbo s brand new.
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#27
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103 - black 2007-2008 Model Year GT3 RS built for United States / Canada
? - paint to sample in black for 2010-2011 Model Year
I observed nine black 2007-2008 GT3 RS advertised for sale in 2020-2021, ranging from collector car to rebuilt track wreck examples.
? - paint to sample in black for 2010-2011 Model Year
I observed nine black 2007-2008 GT3 RS advertised for sale in 2020-2021, ranging from collector car to rebuilt track wreck examples.
#28
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In this market, I advise beating the bushes on RL and seeing who you can convince to sell in an off-market deal. It will take time on your part, but it wouldn't be too hard to review threads in this sub-forum and ping RS owners. You can quickly identify many RS owners on RL in this thread (https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...re-thread.html). You may be able to find someone willing to sell without having to go through the hassle of listing an ad and dealing with tire kickers. Also, make a WTB post here too.
By nature, it will be difficult to find a "high mileage" RS because most are garage queens and not driven. Also take into consideration the low production numbers and that means beggars can't be choosers in this market if you are looking to get behind the wheel of an RS sooner rather than later. If you are willing to compromise a little, open your net to consider the base GT3 if driving experience and putting on miles is your priority rather than re-sale. IMO, you get 98% of the driving experience for a lot less money. Good luck with your search.
By nature, it will be difficult to find a "high mileage" RS because most are garage queens and not driven. Also take into consideration the low production numbers and that means beggars can't be choosers in this market if you are looking to get behind the wheel of an RS sooner rather than later. If you are willing to compromise a little, open your net to consider the base GT3 if driving experience and putting on miles is your priority rather than re-sale. IMO, you get 98% of the driving experience for a lot less money. Good luck with your search.
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seis-speed (04-07-2021)
#29
Getting the paint to sample black would not be easy, I don't think. The build sheets only list whether it's paint to sample or a normal color. So you don't know what color of paint to sample it is.
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