The "old" 996GT3 is still badass.
#31
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^ if you had a 6, you NEED to buy another. just look at me.
#33
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I bought 6gt3 10 years ago. Owned 8 years, 50k km. Sold 2 years ago. Buying her was the best, selling was the worst moto decision in my live. Last year I had chance to change my 7gt3 for gallardo. Despite the fact that that Gallardo is my favorite lamba shape I did not do the same mistake.
I ve been missing 6 since that time and thinking often today about 6 cup for track.
I ve been missing 6 since that time and thinking often today about 6 cup for track.
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#36
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this one is kept for "reference"
keep stock
BBS E88
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share room with her brothers, RS4.0, 991RS, 1986 911.
i have a factory race car to track.
keep stock
BBS E88
pin coolant
share room with her brothers, RS4.0, 991RS, 1986 911.
i have a factory race car to track.
#38
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I had 90 minutes on track in a 991 GT3 today at Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta and it reaffirmed how great the 996 GT3 is. The 991 is an awesome package out of the box but no match for a tickled 996 GT3 in the driver involvement department. I had a great time with the car but can honestly say I walked away with no lust for the 991 and looking forward to driving my 996 GT3 again!
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Hey guys, any one polish their 6GT3 factory wheels vs paint.
On a silver car the silver on silver is a little funky. I dont like black, so polish is a thought?
If so, pics please.
On a silver car the silver on silver is a little funky. I dont like black, so polish is a thought?
If so, pics please.
#44
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