What sort of pricing GT3 RS is going for?
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What sort of pricing GT3 RS is going for?
Things are insane in Canada these days when it comes to GT3, GT3 RS specially.
I saw a Gray one yesterday at local dealership for $226K!!! Even with the CND$ value coming down, that's still ridiculous! To me, there's a bubble in 997 GT3 pricing right now, any thoughts?
I saw a Gray one yesterday at local dealership for $226K!!! Even with the CND$ value coming down, that's still ridiculous! To me, there's a bubble in 997 GT3 pricing right now, any thoughts?
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One million dollars, Bob!
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That Corgi puppy is so cute it stings the eyes! LOL
I remember when Rosco was that young
No more puppies for us... strictly rescue dogs...
I remember when Rosco was that young
No more puppies for us... strictly rescue dogs...
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there are not many GT3 in the Canadian market..... And the ones that are available are big bucks to match the U.S market...
Horrible time for a Canadian to buy a collectable porsche...
would take another global recession to get prices back down to where they were 2 years ago.
Horrible time for a Canadian to buy a collectable porsche...
would take another global recession to get prices back down to where they were 2 years ago.
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there are not many GT3 in the Canadian market..... And the ones that are available are big bucks to match the U.S market...
Horrible time for a Canadian to buy a collectable porsche...
would take another global recession to get prices back down to where they were 2 years ago.
Horrible time for a Canadian to buy a collectable porsche...
would take another global recession to get prices back down to where they were 2 years ago.
My daughter likes the cute puppy pics. Nice!
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I was looking at some ferrari numbers in CA and generally speaking it appears the numbers are set to match what is going on in the US market, not really as many 'deals' as the strong us dollar would have you believe