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FS: 2010 GT3 w/ CPO, $98,000 FIRM.

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Old 07-16-2014, 11:54 AM
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Congrats on the sale. Good deal for both parties I think.
Old 07-16-2014, 11:58 AM
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Congrats on the sale Riley.

I've got 40,500 miles on my GT3 as well and am scared to see what the dealer will offer me. I hate listing a car for sale and dealing with all the potential buyers.
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A couple grand less than you wanted but the hassle is over - enjoy the McLaren
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Originally Posted by RayDBonz
You may want to hang on to the GT3 a bit longer.
I took a 12c for a test drive yesterday and was more than happy to drive my GT3 home. For me, the throttle response, steering and handling were better in the GT3. Throttle response WAY better. The transmission is not as good as the PDK in my Cayman. Even in track mode it seemed slow. Maybe they are right - there is no substitute. Although I'll keep looking.
Is this terrible driving 12c the same one you ended up buying?



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