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man ... you're like the GT3 whisperer. how do you find these things? was this car advertised anywhere? regardless, nice work and thank you for your continued posting in this thread.
this is a stripper spec car but has the must have performance options. sucks that they ordered the xenon delete but nice otherwise. cool color as well.
FWIW, you can sign up for model-specific listing alerts on classic.com which will inform you of new (or updated e.g. price change) listings on all the relevant auction sites along with any dealership that registers with them (a lot of the speciality/consignment shops do).
I mention it here because I actually saw that grey one in their email update yesterday. Looks like a great example in general (especially buckets), though I personally don't like any of the German rainbow colors aside from white.
I believe you are referring to a GT3. Guess the guy’s a Youtuber if you could call him that. Very cringy stuff and doesn’t look like his “influencer” career really took off. If you so desire you can check out his stuff, but a cringe alert is advised.
Yep, I spotted that one (I think) at Porsche Bellevue a few months ago. It had some strange fitment around the rear lights and discoloration which looked like it was from heat, also some weird holes and cuts. My buddy sold this car out of Porsche Spokane some time ago. Pretty unattractive color if you ask me, but to each their own. VIN WP0AC2A91AS783405 for reference.
12k-mile Guards Red .1 GT3 with a lot of painted interior bits at GRP. Priced at $155k. Doug has had this car more than once having it as recently as a few months ago.
12k-mile Guards Red .1 GT3 with a lot of painted interior bits at GRP. Priced at $155k. Doug has had this car more than once having it as recently as a few months ago.
Coming back to a dealer in SoCal some time soon. WP0AC2A93BS783357 Wow, Magnum (357) has really made its rounds. I think it's done just as many miles in the back of a truck across this country as it has on the odometer. I just spotted it this morning at San Clemente Cars and Coffee. It was filthy with dealer tags on it. I have to admit, I was behind in on the 405 heading down there and it sounded amazing. I'm not sure which aftermarket exhaust it has on it but it's loud and proud. It really looked good rolling down the road but seeing it up close while parked it was pretty rough. The inside is grimy. The alcantara is very worn and seat inserts need a heavy steam cleaning. The exterior looked like it sat out in the sun in acid rain all it's life. The rear trunk lid use to have holes in it for latch pins to secure it. Someone did a horrible job filling them in with Bondo and a quick respray. It was very noticeable to the naked eye. I will say, I looked at the PCCB's and they didn't look to smoked. They still appeared serviceable to me. Not sure when but i'm sure it will pop up for sale soon again on a dealers lot somewhere around here. It was nice to see it driving though. It's spent so many of these past few years parked getting it's tires kicked.She needs to be set free to run. IMO for the right price and some TLC, if someone is looking for something they can drive and not have to worry about every ding, dent, scratch, and mile at the right price this may be an option to consider. Again, I have no idea how mechanically sound it is or is not.