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I am going to be listing my .1 GT3 for sale this week at $135k, just need to get out and take some pictures. I have been reading this forum since before I owned the car so I felt like I should give you guys a heads up incase anybody here is interested.
It is a 2007 white car w/ full extended leather, steel breaks, red seatbelts, red gauges, no sport chrono, full PPF/coating and around 32,xxx miles currently. I purchased the car from Porsche Danbury CT in January 2021 with 26,xxx miles and have enjoyed a tremendous year plus with it.
I can shares details about the car as well as the maintenance in my ownership plus history to those interested but it honestly needs nothing mechanically or cosmetically. I live just outside of Boston, MA if anybody local wants to see it.
I might like to follow up with you regarding your prior 997.1 gt3. Im having trouble with private messages on Rennlist. let me know if there is a better way to contact you..
and yet I have my red 2007 that actually exists which I'd sell for just a little more than that and yet nobody seems to want it. I don't get it. People are dumb
Probably bc you have a rebuilt title and no one intelligent would pay that kind of money.
Probably bc you have a rebuilt title and no one intelligent would pay that kind of money.
I think you're missing some context. There was a wrecked gt3 that sold on copart for nearly $70k with fees and by the time and money spent to repair it, it's likely of lesser quality than what drola is offering and ultimately more expensive.
I think you're missing some context. There was a wrecked gt3 that sold on copart for nearly $70k with fees and by the time and money spent to repair it, it's likely of lesser quality than what drola is offering and ultimately more expensive.
To be fair, the copart car had less than half the mileage (30k mile car) if i recall it correctly. That makes a difference. Not to say it was a deal at $70K, but it's not an apples to apples comparison by any means. There are also a lot of idiots bidding at salvage auctions who really have no clue what it takes to properly repair one of these cars.
6k-mile Carrara White .1 GT3 on BAT. PCCB and full leather w/deviated red stitching. Has numerous mods including aftermarket carbon fiber interior trim other than the OEM pieces (some pieces are said to be faded and the rear center console extension is delaminated), aftermarket floor mats, Techart pedals, Cargraphic headers, and a JCR exhaust system. Car had more mods a couple years ago, but looks like a lot were removed.
This 22k-mile Basalt Black .2 GT3 is in the deal tank on Pcarmarket. PCCB, FAL, DEM, and full leather w/deviated yellow stitching on some places. Priced at $184k. I assume it will be up for auction if the owner doesn’t accept an offer. Noticed there is only yellow stitching on the top of the dash, the door handles, and the rear center console. VINanalytics also does not specify deviated stitching on this car.
This 22k-mile Basalt Black .2 GT3 is in the deal tank on Pcarmarket. PCCB, FAL, DEM, and full leather w/deviated yellow stitching on some places. Priced at $185k. I assume it will be up for auction if the owner doesn’t accept an offer. Noticed there is only yellow stitching on the top of the dash, the door handles, and the rear center console. VINanalytics also does not specify deviated stitching on this car.
This 22k-mile Basalt Black .2 GT3 is in the deal tank on Pcarmarket. PCCB, FAL, DEM, and full leather w/deviated yellow stitching on some places. Priced at $185k. I assume it will be up for auction if the owner doesn’t accept an offer. Noticed there is only yellow stitching on the top of the dash, the door handles, and the rear center console. VINanalytics also does not specify deviated stitching on this car. https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/2...rsche-997-gt3/
VIN: WP0AC2A93AS783406
Originally Posted by GlenGT3
^^^sport chrono in speed yellow also not listed.
Not sure why some non-RS GT3's have such prominent rear parcel shelf cutouts (assumingly for a cage),... picture # 19.
.....If Porsche put them in my .2, they are almost indiscernible.
The car did 21k miles in its first 3 years without any carfax logging, so assuming oil changes etc were done at a Indy. .... wow, then it did only a little over 1k miles since 2014. That's a lot of years sitting with one owner over 8 yrs.
I agree,... kinda strange that there is some yellow stitching is random places. The door cards look odd with some regular stitching & a bit of yellow thrown on (& no yellow stitch on the seats, which was an easy box to tick).