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2015 991 GT3 for sale
#61
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Year: 2015
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 14900
Color: agate grey
VIN: WP0AC2A9XFS189211
Price (no $ sign please): $135000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Canada
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: PDK
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
#66
Pro
I don't comment much in the ad section but I have to say that this is an amazing spec and you have obviously kept this in incredible condition. I have put in a build for a 991.2 GT3 (very similar to this) but not a VIP so I didn't get the first allocation which means I won't get mine for at least another year in allocation #2 or #3. In the mean time I just sold my track car and have been looking at 991.1's for about a month and this is the best I've seen.
#71
Three Wheelin'
The speedometer is not digital and is in KM/h instead of mph. I think that is what he is referring to. Great car. I have a friend interested, but would need to know the cost of importing it from Canada and switching out the gauge cluster.
#72
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Thread Starter
the import cost is around 5k including the broker's fee to do the paperwork. then there shipping which will depend if you come pick up the car or if you ship it, where you live.
#74
Pro
Maybe a lot less buyers in Canada??
I know there are people that are very picky about the build spec. I am one of those people and this was one of two on my list. I picked up one in the states almost exactly like this recently - minus the cage and it's GT silver instead of Agate. I would have jumped on this car but after looking into it the importing costs, transportation and changing the gauge cluster, I waited to try to find one in the states. I'm sure someone in Canada will get the itch, find this car and then get a fantastic deal.
#75
Three Wheelin'
Maybe a lot less buyers in Canada??
I know there are people that are very picky about the build spec. I am one of those people and this was one of two on my list. I picked up one in the states almost exactly like this recently - minus the cage and it's GT silver instead of Agate. I would have jumped on this car but after looking into it the importing costs, transportation and changing the gauge cluster, I waited to try to find one in the states. I'm sure someone in Canada will get the itch, find this car and then get a fantastic deal.
I know there are people that are very picky about the build spec. I am one of those people and this was one of two on my list. I picked up one in the states almost exactly like this recently - minus the cage and it's GT silver instead of Agate. I would have jumped on this car but after looking into it the importing costs, transportation and changing the gauge cluster, I waited to try to find one in the states. I'm sure someone in Canada will get the itch, find this car and then get a fantastic deal.
How much does it cost to change the gauge cluster?
In your research, do you know what is involved in replacing it? Meaning, do they have to tear apart the whole front dash or is it less invasive?