The 997 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
What is condition like between the two? Maintenance history? Prior track use, not that it's an issue but if one lived 14k miles on track and the other lived 22k miles on the street, that may come into play. Color on each? If we're talking an Aqua Blue example with PCCB's, then that would probably be the one I'm buying. But if both are same color, similar condition and service history, I'd personally go for the $170k one. PCCB's and adaptive seats should not be a $30k difference.
This one is on or coming up in Florida
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Any pics or links of it?
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https://www.grandprimotors.com/used/...1bc2cc859a.htm
Link to the 2010:
https://www.milleniamotors.com/2010-...-32750/7175274
Link to the 2011:
https://www.grandprimotors.com/used/...1bc2cc859a.htm
Link to the 2010:
https://www.milleniamotors.com/2010-...-32750/7175274
https://www.grandprimotors.com/used/...1bc2cc859a.htm
Link to the 2010:
https://www.milleniamotors.com/2010-...-32750/7175274
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...l#post18660282
The Millenia one is nice, but I think priced high.
I'd inquire on @3_PDLS car. My friend has seen it in person and has mentioned it's incredibly clean.
Regarding ceramics, you don't want them for tracking (which I know you're not doing), you'd want to put on iron rotors for the track. For the street, PCCB's are great. They bring a premium on resale, but you're going to pay for that up front and get it back on resale.
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Robocop305 (04-02-2023)
Actually street driving is where PCCB’s shine. No brake dust! And most track guys would rather have steels. Resale is definitely a factor as I wouldn’t have bought my car without them or the carbon buckets.
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Robocop305 (04-02-2023)
I'd inquire on @3_PDLS car. My friend has seen it in person and has mentioned it's incredibly clean.
Last edited by 3_PDLS; 04-02-2023 at 09:03 PM.
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fijibubba (04-04-2023)
When purchasing my TT, PCCBs were a deciding factor for me (the other two was manual and an ‘09). It is nice not having the dust but sometimes while in traffic the brake noise gets a bit much for me. For the TT, I can see a resale difference of maybe a few thousand dollars higher for PCCB compared to steel, but the $30k difference between these two cars just seems drastic to me. Certainly the 2010 has a few more options but might be priced a bit high.
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Robocop305 (04-02-2023)
When purchasing my TT, PCCBs were a deciding factor for me (the other two was manual and an ‘09). It is nice not having the dust but sometimes while in traffic the brake noise gets a bit much for me. For the TT, I can see a resale difference of maybe a few thousand dollars higher for PCCB compared to steel, but the $30k difference between these two cars just seems drastic to me. Certainly the 2010 has a few more options but might be priced a bit high.
I don’t think you can put a number on what the PCCB’s add to the value without taking into account condition, mileage and overall spec as well as personal preference. If you are approaching $200k in today’s climate it better hit on all four points.
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These are kinda hidden on BAT... might be decent to refurb
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/po...ucket-seats-2/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/po...ucket-seats-2/
That’s a beauty but the analog feel of a 997 GT3 can’t be matched. It’s on a different level of driving feeling and experience. I would only add a 992 GT3 but my 997 GT3 is staying with me. I have gotten the same thoughts from current 992 GT3 owners that own both.
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Link to the 2011:
https://www.grandprimotors.com/used/...1bc2cc859a.htm
Link to the 2010:
https://www.milleniamotors.com/2010-...-32750/7175274
https://www.grandprimotors.com/used/...1bc2cc859a.htm
Link to the 2010:
https://www.milleniamotors.com/2010-...-32750/7175274