The 997 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
If this sells at $390K, I'll need to call my insurance agent and raise the valuation of my RS again. Crazy times for sure!
Price seems fair to me, you can try to get a couple thousand off, but he seems that he priced it to sell. My guess is that it probably needs $5k of maintenance work to get it up to date, but pretty much every GT3 on the market does. Just fresh fluids, plugs, coils, fuel filter, belt, possibly tires, etc.
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2010 GT3. 12,500 miles. No price. White. PCCBs. Lots of stitch and carbon. Doug at Switchcars had this car twice (I am guessing based on the Carfax), once in 2016 and once in 2019. WP0AC2A92AS783266
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Previous listing from Doug: https://www.switchcars.com/cars-for-...rsche-911-2010
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Previous listing from Doug: https://www.switchcars.com/cars-for-...rsche-911-2010
The 11k mile car on BAT sold for $170k plus fees $175k all-in. BAT auction
Seems like a good deal for a Basalt black no PCCB. Statistically, buckets sell for less too.
FYI the white 2010 GT3 at Grand Prix motors is $200k ask. It's a really nice build, but the painted center console and seat backs are not stock. They were added after the fact. I think that from reading Doug's description there are some other cosmetic tweaks too.
Regardless...nice car.
Seems like a good deal for a Basalt black no PCCB. Statistically, buckets sell for less too.
FYI the white 2010 GT3 at Grand Prix motors is $200k ask. It's a really nice build, but the painted center console and seat backs are not stock. They were added after the fact. I think that from reading Doug's description there are some other cosmetic tweaks too.
Regardless...nice car.
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The 11k mile car on BAT sold for $170k plus fees $175k all-in. BAT auction
Seems like a good deal for a Basalt black no PCCB. Statistically, buckets sell for less too.
FYI the white 2010 GT3 at Grand Prix motors is $200k ask. It's a really nice build, but the painted center console and seat backs are not stock. They were added after the fact. I think that from reading Doug's description there are some other cosmetic tweaks too.
Regardless...nice car.
Seems like a good deal for a Basalt black no PCCB. Statistically, buckets sell for less too.
FYI the white 2010 GT3 at Grand Prix motors is $200k ask. It's a really nice build, but the painted center console and seat backs are not stock. They were added after the fact. I think that from reading Doug's description there are some other cosmetic tweaks too.
Regardless...nice car.
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Looks like a previously talked about pumpkin is popping back up on AT
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Looks like a previously talked about pumpkin is popping back up on AT
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Was it a track-only car at one point? I don't recall this: Bored and Stroked
Pretty much has been a track only car and it seems to have lived a very hard life. The original motor (which was bored out to 4.2L) blew up and has been replaced with a 3.8L cup car motor. More of a cup car now than a standard road legal 3RS and should be priced accordingly.
29k miles. Three engines. Let's see how they describe it in the for sale listing.
"The second owner enjoyed the car, and took it to several DE events"
17k-mile Carrara White .1 GT3 up for auction on Collecting Cars. Steel brakes and full leather. Car is located in Canada, but is originally a US spec car.
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/...-911-997-gt3-4
VIN: WP0AC29907S792285
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/...-911-997-gt3-4
VIN: WP0AC29907S792285
17k-mile Carrara White .1 GT3 up for auction on Collecting Cars. Steel brakes and full leather. Car is located in Canada, but is originally a US spec car.
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/...-911-997-gt3-4
VIN: WP0AC29907S792285
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/...-911-997-gt3-4
VIN: WP0AC29907S792285
That car has been rode hard and put away wet. Should be a cheap pickup. Looks like maintenance deferred because all those broken underbody tidbits are cheap to replace and the current owner should have kept up on that type of stuff. In fact allowing your car to go to the auction block in that condition just screams, "I'm done doing work to the car"