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Old 09-08-2012, 05:01 PM
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Default 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 Black on Black PCCB now available FOR SALE $119,900

See the original Porsche Connection Blog post here

It's always a good day when I get my hands on another GT3. It satisfies so many of the senses, great looking, unbelievable sound and the way it speaks to you with physical feedback helps to create a drive unlike any other. The GT3 is purebred Porsche 911, it's not the most popular Carrera version, but it's the one that's most sought after and spoken about. It's not a car that's going to appeal to everyone, but for me this is as good as it gets.



A few days ago the owner of this GT3 decided that with the changing dynamic of his family the GT3 was no longer the best driving tool for him and his family so into a new 2013 Panamera GTS he went and now this incredible machine is available for sale once more. There's a few choices out there right now in the GT3 market, but if you look closely I think you'll find that this GT3's at the top of the list when you consider specification, mileage and condition. In many respects, this is the PERFECTLY optioned GT3: Black on Black full leather with Alcantara, 16-way power adjustable Adaptive Sport seats, Porsche Communication Management (PCM) with Navigation, full iPod control, XM Satellite Radio and a set of the best brakes on the road today. This 2010 GT3 has Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) with their instantly recognizable yellow brake calipers and ceramic composite discs that in regular road use can last as long as 160,000 miles!

If you're in the market for a GT3 you've got to take a close look at this one, I see a lot of GT3's and this is one of my favorites.



Red Carpet worthy? I think so, like a fit Hollywood starlet in a tight black dress at a Beverly Hills Premier.







The interior



16-way Adaptive Sport Seat



Two seats, no more, no less.



Everything you need within reach.



YES, this GT3's available now!



For even more pictures, be sure to click on the link below for a full photo slide show from the Porsche Connection Flickr library.

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or if you'd like to see a full video presentation try this number from the Porsche Connection YouTube Channel.

Porsche Connection Youtube Channel


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Options:
- A1 Black Exterior
- 78 Black full leather interior with contrasting Alcantara on seat centers and door panels
- 450 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB)
- P01 Adaptive Sport Seats with 16-way power adjustment
- P12 Self-Dimming mirrors and rain sensors
- 490 Sound package plus
- 603 Dynamic Cornering Lights
- 619 Bluetooth telephone interface
- 640 Sport Chrono Package with PCM
- 686 Sirius XM Satellite Radio
- 810 Floor mats in interior color
- 870 Universal Audio Interface
- 346 Wheels Painted Silver
- 342 Heated front seats
- P23 PCM 3.0 with touchscreen Navigation
- XSC Porsche Crest in headrest
- XXZ Footrest in Aluminum
Total MSRP as delivered new: $137,770.00

The price on the Beverly Hills Porsche website is $124,988 and I'm offering it here for $119,988 and if you have an offer you'd like to present instead I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE IT!

If you'd like to know more about this very special car, please give me a call and I can answer any other questions that you might have.

Ryan Perrella
310 922-7291
porscheconnection@gmail.com

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Old 09-09-2012, 08:21 PM
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Maybe someone who doesn't know the GT3 market will buy one at that price...
Old 09-09-2012, 08:28 PM
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Yeah, probably not the best place to past an add like that. Heck, why not $220k?!
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Originally Posted by kyrocks
Maybe someone who doesn't know the GT3 market will buy one at that price...
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Old 09-14-2012, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by kyrocks
Maybe someone who doesn't know the GT3 market will buy one at that price...
Originally Posted by Michael Russell
Yeah, probably not the best place to past an add like that. Heck, why not $220k?!
I have to post an asking price right, that's all it is.

If someone wants the car at something less than asking price then that wouldn't be the first time that's happened. I never sell my cars for the asking price, I always sell them for less.
Old 09-14-2012, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BevHillsPorsche
I have to post an asking price right, that's all it is.

If someone wants the car at something less than asking price then that wouldn't be the first time that's happened. I never sell my cars for the asking price, I always sell them for less.
will you give me $85 for my trade in?
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Course he will, call him!
Old 09-14-2012, 05:58 PM
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i think that is a fair price for that car. TOUGH crowd here
Old 09-14-2012, 06:02 PM
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I had a chance to head over there yesterday and the car is as advertised if not better. If I could get comfortable with a black car, i would have made an offer on the spot.

With that said, this is LA and there are lots of people that walk in and drive out without so much as blinking at the asking price.

Good luck with the sale Ryan.
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Nice car. This car is only a front lift away from being specd exactly like my red 997.2.

Price is indeed too high, but that's what negotiating is for!
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Originally Posted by pissedpuppy
will you give me $85 for my trade in?
If you can send me the spec's I'd be more than happy to get you a trade in value for it.

Originally Posted by chance
i think that is a fair price for that car. TOUGH crowd here
I agree, that's why I told my manager that I wouldn't list it unless I could adjust the price to match the market.

The Beverly Hills Porsche website and window sticker say $124,988

Originally Posted by 993 770
I had a chance to head over there yesterday and the car is as advertised if not better. If I could get comfortable with a black car, i would have made an offer on the spot.

With that said, this is LA and there are lots of people that walk in and drive out without so much as blinking at the asking price.

Good luck with the sale Ryan.
Thanks D!

And you're absolutely right, there are customers who come in and just want the car. Not everyone wants to spend 6 months searching for a car and trying to get a deal that..... takes 6 months of searching to find.

This car's very well spec'ed and it's available today.... and yes we can negotiate ANYTHING!

Originally Posted by Serge944
Nice car. This car is only a front lift away from being specd exactly like my red 997.2.

Price is indeed too high, but that's what negotiating is for!
I've RARELY seen a 2010 with axle lift and I wasn't reading Porsche options availability memo's in late 2009 so I don't know for sure, but I believe the axle lift was a delayed availability item. Anyone care to comment on this? As I said, this is an educated guess, not fact.

If you're in the LA area and have been considering a GT3, please call me to schedule an appointment and I can show you why the GT3 is such a special car to me.

Ryan Perrella
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Old 09-18-2012, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by BevHillsPorsche
I've RARELY seen a 2010 with axle lift and I wasn't reading Porsche options availability memo's in late 2009 so I don't know for sure, but I believe the axle lift was a delayed availability item. Anyone care to comment on this?
I see a lot of 2010 GT3's with the lift. When I was looking for a new one in the spring of 2010 I couldn't find one without the lift, thus my 2010 GT3 (bought new in June 2010) has the lift.
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May depend on the production date - I know for a fact that early 2010s weren't available with the dynamic mounts. My 2010 has the lift and it was originally sold in January 2010.
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I remember the front axle lifting system had a little delay during the very early production in 2009.

I got my 2010 GT3 -- with front axle lifting system and dynamic engine mount -- around Feb 2010. My car was built around September/October (Oktoberfest) 2009 at the factory.

My car also came with a surprise freebie from the factory. It was originally spec-ed with standard seats, but it came out from the factory with the Adaptive Sport Seats (minus the seat memory) without extra charge. I have read a few other lucky owners also had that surprise freebie seats. So far I believe it was all random, likely some seat supply shortage during the Oktoberfest while all the factory workers were rushing out for beers...

Regards,
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Hey guys, I am new to Rennlist and am looking for price guidence on a 2010 GT3, White /Black,2 owner, front lift, 5000miles (like new). Will or are these cars appreciating? Any information is greatly wellcomed before I pull the trigger! Thanks

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