Delivery Mileage 2011 GT3RS 4.0 made close to $750k at Amelia Island
#5
small trivia about this car: it used to belong to a rennlist member here. he sold it to another rennlist member who in turn quickly flipped it at an auction... hopefully the new owner of that car is also a rennlist member.
#6
Burning Brakes
In all honesty, this makes me sad. only 600 examples of these things were built. They were made to be enjoyed and driven. I understand garage art, but it's just sad that someone who would have used it for it's intended purpose was deprived of being able to get one of these while someone else who just looked at it was able to. I love looking at them as much as the next guy, but using it as a static 3D picture just isn't enjoying this car.
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#9
This one's coming out of hibernation soon for some more epic drives.
I can't understand why all owners don't enjoy the thrills and satisfaction of driving cars like these. If they did there would be no penalty for mileage because all cars would have it.
Even with only 134 miles the price for the Amelia Island car is extraordinary. In Europe you could buy one with those miles for under $500k and it would be the real deal with one-piece lightweight buckets and half cage. Nearly all the low milers there have PCCB too.
I can't understand why all owners don't enjoy the thrills and satisfaction of driving cars like these. If they did there would be no penalty for mileage because all cars would have it.
Even with only 134 miles the price for the Amelia Island car is extraordinary. In Europe you could buy one with those miles for under $500k and it would be the real deal with one-piece lightweight buckets and half cage. Nearly all the low milers there have PCCB too.
Last edited by turbofreeFLAT6; 03-20-2017 at 01:57 PM.
#11
Rennlist Member
Almost $600,000 more than Jenner's .2 RS.
#12
Rennlist Member
This one's coming out of hibernation soon for some more epic drives.
I can't understand why all owners don't enjoy the thrills and satisfaction of driving cars like these. If they did there would be no penalty for mileage because all cars would have it.
Even with only 134 miles the price for the Amelia Island car is extraordinary. In Europe you could buy one with those miles for under $500k and it would be the real deal with one-piece lightweight buckets and half cage. Nearly all the low milers there have PCCB too.
I can't understand why all owners don't enjoy the thrills and satisfaction of driving cars like these. If they did there would be no penalty for mileage because all cars would have it.
Even with only 134 miles the price for the Amelia Island car is extraordinary. In Europe you could buy one with those miles for under $500k and it would be the real deal with one-piece lightweight buckets and half cage. Nearly all the low milers there have PCCB too.