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2011 GT3 RS 4.0 - 1 Owner - 214k MSRP - 558 Miles
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Year: 2011
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 558
Color: Black/Black
Price (no $ sign please): $379900
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
personally I prefer the black wheels, but I'm biased...
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when you ready to buy, pm me. many to sell. dont waste my time if you plan to spend less than $300k, and $300 gets you a higher mile car!
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#25
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Market is definitely high right now, and will continue to climb. I just paid a damn high price myself for one, so I too believe thats where its headed. Hard to believe, but its true.
Someone ****** this up, great spec and a car you could really love and enjoy.
Someone ****** this up, great spec and a car you could really love and enjoy.
#26
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well, good work boys.
cars are obviously worth what someone is willing to pay for them. that said, it's puzzling to witness GT3s trading for nearly $400k. not at all knocking the buyers or sellers. as a 3.8 GT3 owner, i'm simply blown away by the idea that the 4.0 is somehow worth 4x the value of a 3.8, or double the value of an RS. that got out of hand, quickly.
seeing these values in addition to the new million+ super cars from Ferrari and McLaren pound home the fact that i don't know the value of money anymore. that said, why stop at $380k? why not just ask $500K?
cars are obviously worth what someone is willing to pay for them. that said, it's puzzling to witness GT3s trading for nearly $400k. not at all knocking the buyers or sellers. as a 3.8 GT3 owner, i'm simply blown away by the idea that the 4.0 is somehow worth 4x the value of a 3.8, or double the value of an RS. that got out of hand, quickly.
seeing these values in addition to the new million+ super cars from Ferrari and McLaren pound home the fact that i don't know the value of money anymore. that said, why stop at $380k? why not just ask $500K?
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Interesting to see if prices will continue to climb or fall. Same price as this GT . http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-Carr...US_Cars_Trucks
Last edited by madmurdock; 11-03-2013 at 05:03 PM.
#28
Im surprised by this.."going out of the country"...where to? In Europe 4.0s are cheaper..
Nonetheless, this is a beautiful car..we are now close to C-GT pricing...I think that this must be it. I cant see that a 4.0 should-can be worth more than a C-GT. Already at 3x times price of an 3.8..
Lets see how this evolves - good luck also to the Irsinghausen tream with this sale..you have a true masterpiece there..
Nonetheless, this is a beautiful car..we are now close to C-GT pricing...I think that this must be it. I cant see that a 4.0 should-can be worth more than a C-GT. Already at 3x times price of an 3.8..
Lets see how this evolves - good luck also to the Irsinghausen tream with this sale..you have a true masterpiece there..
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