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You are viewing a pristine 2015 Porsche GT3 with 11,500 pampered miles. NO track time, no rain and no snow. Never used Launch Control. New battery and new Michelin Pilot Sport II's. No mods and no issues. 4.0 decals with PPF applied to the entire cal. Oil changed every 5K miles or q1 year. Ceramic breaks , 18 way seats.
I Just don't get some peoples asking prices. These cars are all over for 130-140 MAX The car doesnt even have extended leather
last bat sold
yellow with ceramic and extended leather $128k after fee
white with ceramics and extended leather $130 after fee with cpo 2 year warranty
Only for clairty, the Yellow car you reference was a 2014 model with almost 9K more miles and a replacement motor. 2014's do not fetch a premium price. 2015 and 2016 are the best sounding of the GT3 models outside of the RS. This was due to the emission controls imposed by the government on 2017 and above models.
The motor issue was limited to production prior to 2015 production. So, no there is, or was, no need to replace the motor. Thanks much.
Just to clarify, all motors prior to G6 have been shown to have the finger follower issue (which may or may not manifest on any given motor), the 2015 F series motors included. Hence why people will continue to ask if it has the motor replacement (the G6) or not.
very friendly. i look forward to see you post a car for sale
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Hey Man, check out my pre-covid listing that sold in 10 days. We all know the market since we spend time on this site. What you can't see are conversations about this advertisement where I ask for input on price. You either want to sell or you don't. https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1182531
You are viewing a pristine 2015 Porsche GT3 with 11,500 pampered miles. NO track time, no rain and no snow. Never used Launch Control. New battery and new Michelin Pilot Sport II's. No mods and no issues. 4.0 decals with PPF applied to the entire cal. Oil changed every 5K miles or q1 year. Ceramic breaks , 18 way seats.
What a shame! Someone buy this thing and beat the **** out of it like it was intended!
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