When purchasing a car, how do you factor in track miles into the wear of the GT3 RS?
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Thanks for that piece of info! It's reasons like this I'm on this board. Some of you guys are really know your stuff on here. On a typical board, I would get questions trying to decipher what I meant by 'loose'. Thanks!!
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You want "tight" and "crisp", but don't want the interior to start squeaking? First, you know you don't have to buy a GT3 RS to have a great handling street car, right? Second, you know that the GT3 RS is about 5x overkill for the street and might not actually be that much fun there, right? Third, you know that the simple act of driving the car (even on the track) doesn't automatically turn it into a squeaking/rattling bucket of bolts, right? Fourth, you know that NOT driving the car on the track is no guarantee that the car won't squeak/rattle, right? Good, just checking.
Don't get me wrong, I'd probably buy one if finances were no object, but I have $10 (finances are no object!) that you'll sell the thing inside of 3 years.
Don't get me wrong, I'd probably buy one if finances were no object, but I have $10 (finances are no object!) that you'll sell the thing inside of 3 years.
GT3/GT3 RS was by far the the most incredible car I've ever driven. I even love driving around little potholes slowly because of how stiff the suspension is. Not going back on this one.
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u know. brain is limited. one has to trust his gut and butt.
clearly you have reservations on this car. so why are you trying so hard to buy it?
when you see the right car for you, you will know.
cars i buy with due diligence are always the one's i sell.
those i bought bc i "felt" it are the one's that stays... well stay longer than 6 months.
clearly you have reservations on this car. so why are you trying so hard to buy it?
when you see the right car for you, you will know.
cars i buy with due diligence are always the one's i sell.
those i bought bc i "felt" it are the one's that stays... well stay longer than 6 months.
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I tried this approach with my RS and basically stalked the owner of the only orange RS in Nashville. I sent him letters, FB messages....nothing. This went on so long that our kids eventually ended up in Kindergarten together, but I never got a good chance to ask him because my wife thought my obsession with tracking down this car had become creepy. So I bought my own and now I make sure to downshift whenever I drive by his house. Not sure if that violates the restraining order or not ![Wink](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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But I've never been so fascinated with a car in my life and don't regret picking it up. Between having it in the garage, driving it around town, spirited drives on back roads, and HPDEs, couldn't be happier.
I too was very analytical since this was a major purchase and my first step in the Porsche world. I still have the google sheet where I have aspects scored and every grey RS on the market would be inserted and scored. While track time does put more wear on the vehicle, do realize these cars are meant to take it..and love it. So either pay a little extra for a cream puff or deal with one that has spent time on the track. Either way, you'll get an amazing ride.
I too was very analytical since this was a major purchase and my first step in the Porsche world. I still have the google sheet where I have aspects scored and every grey RS on the market would be inserted and scored. While track time does put more wear on the vehicle, do realize these cars are meant to take it..and love it. So either pay a little extra for a cream puff or deal with one that has spent time on the track. Either way, you'll get an amazing ride.
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I have an extensive diecast Porsche cars but it's not for sale : ). Mooty catching up though but only 2000 models short but he is gaining. He was 3000 models short 6 months ago. I don't collect 997.2 gt3 models : ). Mike