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I think Dallas motorsports car has been talked about In this thread.
It might be members old car from here. Had the engine replaced at some point. Also had a bunch pf GMG parts on it before not sure if they are still there on tbe car.
That's my old RS. It was a GMG WC RS when I had it. I tracked the crap out of it and it was awesome. Then the cam bolts came loose and F'd the engine up. Car got a new engine under warranty so I sold it. Looks like the next owner sold it to Dallas Motorsports.
Nevermind. Confirmed. Thanks for the info, kyrocks.
Google the vin, most of the gt3 rs have been tracked so many have been put back to stock. Nice one at Byers, Canadian but good dme, 13k miles and price $169k. But in a declining market, not want to buy too soon
Probably a high price for a Canadian car. There are a couple up here, like this one http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Porsche/9...&orup=15_15_17 in Canada that have sat for a while now. On this one, they actually reduced the price down to $189CAD a month or so ago before bringing it back up. I wouldn't be surprised if they let it go for the $140-145US range since its been there for a while now.
Probably a high price for a Canadian car. There are a couple up here, like this one http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Porsche/9...&orup=15_15_17 in Canada that have sat for a while now. On this one, they actually reduced the price down to $189CAD a month or so ago before bringing it back up. I wouldn't be surprised if they let it go for the $140-145US range since its been there for a while now.
$160 USD is a great price, but it looks like a pretty bare bones car aside from the buckets. And judging by some of the pics, the paint is hammered up front and the rockers behind the front wheels are peppered. May be a good driver if a PPI checks out (and the motor hasn't been replaced), but I'm guessing this one has a seen a lot of track time.
Probably a high price for a Canadian car. There are a couple up here, like this one http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Porsche/9...&orup=15_15_17 in Canada that have sat for a while now. On this one, they actually reduced the price down to $189CAD a month or so ago before bringing it back up. I wouldn't be surprised if they let it go for the $140-145US range since its been there for a while now.
Are you aware of the differences between Canadian and USA cars?
^ Other than the odometer being in KM, there is no difference.
Would make a great driver/track car, definitely not a collector car.
Car was definitely tracked, but given that they're willing to CPO the car, it would be worth checking out. PPI is always a good idea.
CPO means nothing if there is frame damage. PPI is a must. Case in point: the aqua car at Prestige upon initial glance looked fine, but once on a lift, it was/is a disaster.
Agreed. PPI is always good to do. As an aside Prestige is well known as a shady dealer. Those guys should never be trusted. Several Rennlisters have been burnt by them.
Agreed. PPI is always good to do. As an aside Prestige is well known as a shady dealer. Those guys should never be trusted. Several Rennlisters have been burnt by them.