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2018 GT3 MT Available Now
Year: 2018
Make: Porsche
Model: 0
Cont. Porsche Models: GT3
Mileage (numbers only please): 298
Color: Agate Grey Metallic
VIN: WP0AC2A94JS174695
Price (no $ sign please): $200000
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (Region): Texas
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM Stereo
The car has been titled, we are not simply flipping this as some will think. We simply paid him back what he paid for the car including taxes and are offering it up for sale.
298 miles
I will post pics shortly..
$200,000
Please feel free to PM, call, text or email with any inquiries..
John
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Would the MSRP-entitlement crowd please leave alone a stand-up dealer, whether or not he's selling this at his actual cost or whatever reasonable price the market will bear.
Most likely there will be enough GT3s to satisfy demand (less one), so everyone who wants one will get one. Those who want one now, who weren't fortunate to snag an early allocation, can pay a premium for having it "now." Ever pay more for having a better seat on an airplane? Same principle here. It's really very simple and frankly very unbecoming of a group of entitled rich guys to hear you crying in your soup all day because you can't have what you want NOW.
Take another look at ***** Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and see what happens to all the children who behave that way.
Flame suit on. Willing to take whatever shrapnel comes in support of market-based capitalism, the system that got us all here in the first place.
Most likely there will be enough GT3s to satisfy demand (less one), so everyone who wants one will get one. Those who want one now, who weren't fortunate to snag an early allocation, can pay a premium for having it "now." Ever pay more for having a better seat on an airplane? Same principle here. It's really very simple and frankly very unbecoming of a group of entitled rich guys to hear you crying in your soup all day because you can't have what you want NOW.
Take another look at ***** Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and see what happens to all the children who behave that way.
Flame suit on. Willing to take whatever shrapnel comes in support of market-based capitalism, the system that got us all here in the first place.
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Would the MSRP-entitlement crowd please leave alone a stand-up dealer, whether or not he's selling this at his actual cost or whatever reasonable price the market will bear.
Most likely there will be enough GT3s to satisfy demand (less one), so everyone who wants one will get one. Those who want one now, who weren't fortunate to snag an early allocation, can pay a premium for having it "now." Ever pay more for having a better seat on an airplane? Same principle here. It's really very simple and frankly very unbecoming of a group of entitled rich guys to hear you crying in your soup all day because you can't have what you want NOW.
Take another look at ***** Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and see what happens to all the children who behave that way.
Flame suit on. Willing to take whatever shrapnel comes in support of market-based capitalism, the system that got us all here in the first place.
Most likely there will be enough GT3s to satisfy demand (less one), so everyone who wants one will get one. Those who want one now, who weren't fortunate to snag an early allocation, can pay a premium for having it "now." Ever pay more for having a better seat on an airplane? Same principle here. It's really very simple and frankly very unbecoming of a group of entitled rich guys to hear you crying in your soup all day because you can't have what you want NOW.
Take another look at ***** Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and see what happens to all the children who behave that way.
Flame suit on. Willing to take whatever shrapnel comes in support of market-based capitalism, the system that got us all here in the first place.
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Would the MSRP-entitlement crowd please leave alone a stand-up dealer, whether or not he's selling this at his actual cost or whatever reasonable price the market will bear.
Most likely there will be enough GT3s to satisfy demand (less one), so everyone who wants one will get one. Those who want one now, who weren't fortunate to snag an early allocation, can pay a premium for having it "now." Ever pay more for having a better seat on an airplane? Same principle here. It's really very simple and frankly very unbecoming of a group of entitled rich guys to hear you crying in your soup all day because you can't have what you want NOW.
Take another look at ***** Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and see what happens to all the children who behave that way.
Flame suit on. Willing to take whatever shrapnel comes in support of market-based capitalism, the system that got us all here in the first place.
Most likely there will be enough GT3s to satisfy demand (less one), so everyone who wants one will get one. Those who want one now, who weren't fortunate to snag an early allocation, can pay a premium for having it "now." Ever pay more for having a better seat on an airplane? Same principle here. It's really very simple and frankly very unbecoming of a group of entitled rich guys to hear you crying in your soup all day because you can't have what you want NOW.
Take another look at ***** Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and see what happens to all the children who behave that way.
Flame suit on. Willing to take whatever shrapnel comes in support of market-based capitalism, the system that got us all here in the first place.
No dog in this fight one way or the other. Just seen a few friends get GT3 at MSRP. Long standing customers with xxx dealer. Got mad respect for that.
#15
+1...this is one of the better good guy dealers who sells all GT cars for MSRP to their good customers, including the GT2RS. Their asking price is fairly reasonable given the market plus it's a good build (excluding the ceramics for me). I'm sure this will go quick as there are stealers asking for $30k-$50k over on crappy dealer spec cars.