The 997 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
#2551
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so no, I am not absolutely 100% certain that my reasoning behind wanting the street-version GT3 over the RS is even warranted. PLEASE do not make me regret my decision!! You DOG you! ... Cuz I reeeeeally wanted to talk to my wife about trading up/sidewayz for your Superman. Gawwwwd I love the look of that car - now in Colorado's hands.
.... must..... stop..... thinking..... about...... superman......
=S
#2552
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I’ve had both at the same time, same roughness but RS more forgiving over bumps, Gt3 easier clutch because of heavy flywheel. Seats are what make the biggest difference- in and out easier and ability to change position on long drives.
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bweSteve (07-18-2019)
#2553
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My input is coming from owning a 997.1 GT3. Clutch is heavier than a Turbo for sure but also feels more natural to me now.
Car will do fine on longer road trips, but the suspension is not going to be super soft. Interior noise is definitely there too but not much louder than your C2S.
If you actually wanted a road trip car, or something for cruising, I would buy the Turbo. If you are looking for something to take on backroads, to the track, and then a yearly 500 mile road trip, the GT3 would be perfect for that.
Test driving is going to be difficult. Either find a friend willing to give you some seat time, or find a local PCA member that you can at least ride along with. Other than that it would have to be a dealer, but you are only going to get 15 mins of seat time where I really would need an hour to figure out if I like the car or not.
Either way, you can’t go wrong. Post both in the GT3 forum and the turbo one so you can see both sides.
Car will do fine on longer road trips, but the suspension is not going to be super soft. Interior noise is definitely there too but not much louder than your C2S.
If you actually wanted a road trip car, or something for cruising, I would buy the Turbo. If you are looking for something to take on backroads, to the track, and then a yearly 500 mile road trip, the GT3 would be perfect for that.
Test driving is going to be difficult. Either find a friend willing to give you some seat time, or find a local PCA member that you can at least ride along with. Other than that it would have to be a dealer, but you are only going to get 15 mins of seat time where I really would need an hour to figure out if I like the car or not.
Either way, you can’t go wrong. Post both in the GT3 forum and the turbo one so you can see both sides.
Drove a 7.2 RS 2500 miles to Rennsport. Carbon buckets are very very good over distance. Exhaust sound in 6th at low RPM’s is doable. The killer is the NVH. Simply not enough sound deadening in these cars for long distance. Road surface matters. Concrete very loud, tarmac better. They are 3 hour cars max for most people. But the 3 hours on the right roads at speed is GT car nirvana.
Hey Mike, like you, I have too many cars for my garage space. Two 1stGen Camaro's, one all-original L78 '68-RS/SS-396/375-Muncie,... and the 2nd is a modified '69 SS that is probably not up to your "high-end" protouring quality (mini-tubbed, but still needs some more - but that is a Father-Son-Daughter car project that started when they were in HS. I cannot fathom getting rid of either of them. They will pass on to them when I pass-on). But GARAGE SPACE is a problem for all us car-guys. My advice is to KEEP that car & just suck up the costs of storing it somewhere close, so you can still take it out for cruises when you want to. I am doing that for BOTH my Camaro's (both at different friends houses that have bigger garages than I do.... and yes I PAY them. I call it "keeping the money in the family". They are friends of mine since HS, and yes they get the keys too. We share).
Having said all that,... please keep the ProTouring, and sell the C2S, and get a 997 GT3. My wife & I have just been having a BLAST driving that thing. So much so that our beloved '91 964 Turbo has been catching up on preserving some miles by staying in the garage. Funny how both our 911's take priority for our 3 car garage, over the Camaro's.
M Adair & Bxstr said it well,... but I would also add that since I know your Camaro is probably good for longer touring trips, I bet it is still loud. So my bet is that you would still be FINE in a GT3 for the type of long weekend trips in a GT3. Now whether you would be fine in a 997 GT3RS, verses a regular GT3 is the bigger question. That is the main reason my wife & I did not go with a RS,... plus we looked specifically for one with 14-way Sofa seats. We wanted a "street" version of the car, since we only AutoX a few times a summer & I'll do a PCA DE maybe once every 2 years just to have some fun. I also love having NAV in my 997.2 GT3. It allows me to "see" the upcoming curvy sections of the road ahead. I LOVE that. If I run up on a car in front of me, I'll look down at NAV and decide whether to back off big-time, or even pull over & wait till I see a car coming from behind to pull back out on the road (just ahead of them), and give myself full access to the upcoming curves. Here on all our east coast mountain roads, our NAV plays a big role in how much fun we have in the twisties.
.... although maybe that doesn't play a big role on your west coast "Canyon" drives, if you typically get wide open access & no slow cars in front you that often.
The fun is in the journey!!! Have fun with the decision!!
Btw, if you start your own thread to discuss off-line from this FOR SALE thread,... I'll just move my comments above over there.
=Steve
Having said all that,... please keep the ProTouring, and sell the C2S, and get a 997 GT3. My wife & I have just been having a BLAST driving that thing. So much so that our beloved '91 964 Turbo has been catching up on preserving some miles by staying in the garage. Funny how both our 911's take priority for our 3 car garage, over the Camaro's.
M Adair & Bxstr said it well,... but I would also add that since I know your Camaro is probably good for longer touring trips, I bet it is still loud. So my bet is that you would still be FINE in a GT3 for the type of long weekend trips in a GT3. Now whether you would be fine in a 997 GT3RS, verses a regular GT3 is the bigger question. That is the main reason my wife & I did not go with a RS,... plus we looked specifically for one with 14-way Sofa seats. We wanted a "street" version of the car, since we only AutoX a few times a summer & I'll do a PCA DE maybe once every 2 years just to have some fun. I also love having NAV in my 997.2 GT3. It allows me to "see" the upcoming curvy sections of the road ahead. I LOVE that. If I run up on a car in front of me, I'll look down at NAV and decide whether to back off big-time, or even pull over & wait till I see a car coming from behind to pull back out on the road (just ahead of them), and give myself full access to the upcoming curves. Here on all our east coast mountain roads, our NAV plays a big role in how much fun we have in the twisties.
.... although maybe that doesn't play a big role on your west coast "Canyon" drives, if you typically get wide open access & no slow cars in front you that often.
The fun is in the journey!!! Have fun with the decision!!
Btw, if you start your own thread to discuss off-line from this FOR SALE thread,... I'll just move my comments above over there.
=Steve
Oh, mandatory Camaro pics for getting way off topic
Have you had a 997 GT3? how would you compare em?
thanks for your input. Both 997's Ipresume? u still have?
#2555
Instructor
[QUOTE=thanks for your input. Both 997's Ipresume? u still have?[/QUOTE]
Correct both 997.2 with comparable mileage and factory suspension. The GT3 was sold recently to dealer, the RS in garage.
Correct both 997.2 with comparable mileage and factory suspension. The GT3 was sold recently to dealer, the RS in garage.
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mikes70 (07-20-2019)
#2556
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dang Michael, ya got me. I have only compared back2back, our 997GT3 (AFTER our purchase), and a friends 991.1 GT3RS, and they are just worlds apart (to me) so it didn't even feel like a comparison (pdk, bigger, blah blah blah).
so no, I am not absolutely 100% certain that my reasoning behind wanting the street-version GT3 over the RS is even warranted. PLEASE do not make me regret my decision!! You DOG you! ... Cuz I reeeeeally wanted to talk to my wife about trading up/sidewayz for your Superman. Gawwwwd I love the look of that car - now in Colorado's hands.
.... must..... stop..... thinking..... about...... superman......
=S
so no, I am not absolutely 100% certain that my reasoning behind wanting the street-version GT3 over the RS is even warranted. PLEASE do not make me regret my decision!! You DOG you! ... Cuz I reeeeeally wanted to talk to my wife about trading up/sidewayz for your Superman. Gawwwwd I love the look of that car - now in Colorado's hands.
.... must..... stop..... thinking..... about...... superman......
=S
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mikes70 (07-20-2019)
#2557
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#2558
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Post # 10.... https://rennlist.com/forums/cayenne-...d-members.html
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Ok, getting back to our regularly scheduled FOR SALE programming....
Here's an interesting car. And it's not that far from me. Seems like a decent street spec. Just wondering why so inexpensive at $103K asking price. Some of that may be due to the low orig MSRP of $113K.
And sure, not many street drivers are looking for a stripper spec. But hey, it DOES have NAV. ... and those 4-way sport seats do have the upper shoulder bolsters and are indeed quite comfortable for longer touring.
PORS9 may know how long this one has "been on the market". VIN # WP0AC2A93BS783312 - ... 28.6K miles.
https://www.porschearlington.com/cer...4f9b1dd3f7.htm
and also listed on cars-dot-com:
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...t&CMP=atempest
Crazy as it seems,... I counted on my autotempest search, a total of Qty 51 - 997.2 GT3's & 3RS's for sale across the country.
=Steve
#2559
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Ok, getting back to our regularly scheduled FOR SALE programming....
Here's an interesting car. And it's not that far from me. Seems like a decent street spec. Just wondering why so inexpensive at $103K asking price. Some of that may be due to the low orig MSRP of $113K.
And sure, not many street drivers are looking for a stripper spec. But hey, it DOES have NAV. ... and those 4-way sport seats do have the upper shoulder bolsters and are indeed quite comfortable for longer touring.
PORS9 may know how long this one has "been on the market". VIN # WP0AC2A93BS783312 - ... 28.6K miles.
https://www.porschearlington.com/cer...4f9b1dd3f7.htm
and also listed on cars-dot-com:
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...t&CMP=atempest
Crazy as it seems,... I counted on my autotempest search, a total of Qty 51 - 997.2 GT3's & 3RS's for sale across the country.
=Steve
That being said, it's higher mileage and has an accident on Carfax. Realistically worth in the 90s in the current market.
#2560
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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...che-gt3-rs-12/
145k (including buyer fee) for a 07 Green GT3RS, 29k miles, coolant lines/diff done, perfect DME, sharkwerks bypass etc.
I am actually pretty surprised, I thought this would be at least 160k.
145k (including buyer fee) for a 07 Green GT3RS, 29k miles, coolant lines/diff done, perfect DME, sharkwerks bypass etc.
I am actually pretty surprised, I thought this would be at least 160k.
#2562
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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...che-gt3-rs-12/
145k (including buyer fee) for a 07 Green GT3RS, 29k miles, coolant lines/diff done, perfect DME, sharkwerks bypass etc.
I am actually pretty surprised, I thought this would be at least 160k.
145k (including buyer fee) for a 07 Green GT3RS, 29k miles, coolant lines/diff done, perfect DME, sharkwerks bypass etc.
I am actually pretty surprised, I thought this would be at least 160k.
#2563
#2564
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Well, if you are going to make the production number argument, they made more green ones than silver ones. And silver is arguably the least popular despite being one of the rarest colors.
#2565
If you reread the post he asked about orange vs green. Even though silver may be even more rare that is a separate discussion......