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2010 997 .2 GT3 18K miles
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Burning Brakes
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2010 997 .2 GT3 18K miles
Year: 2010
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: GT3
Mileage (numbers only please): 18000
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Traction Control
Color: white
VIN: WPOAC2A93AS783065
Price (no $ sign please): $125000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): West
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
In any event, here are the higlights...
- Only options were GT2 sport seats that fold forward, lightweight headlights, universal audio interface and floor mats
- Slight oil leak on the main seal, you "might" get one drop on the ground after you park it. I have been advised to not worry about fixing it at this time
- Comes with Jack Point Jackstands, breaker bar and the Snap On torque wrench
-I actually picked this GT3 up in Germany and spent t weeks there with it, had a thread on Rennlist back then called "While in Germany" but don't see it posted anymore
- Front hood signed by Porsche Factory workers, Sabine Schmitz and Patrick Long
- Half cage installed by Dawes
- Brand new street tires and slotted rotors on all four corners
I am sure there will be other things that come to mind that I will post later. Bottom line is this GT3 needs a new home where it will be used like it was meant to be used. I have no interest in having a garage queen. At this point in my life I ski and mt bike as my main focus. Don't worry, this car has NEVER been driven on the salty roads up here, and that is just the problem. Winter is too long of a season here and this GT3 has no business living at 9,600' elevation. I will literally cry when this car leaves me and I don't care that I say that out loud. I never thought I would sell it, but I just cannot justify keeping it anymore.
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Great looking car! I love Breck & keep my epic pass as my main mt. I ski @ during the season. Such beautiful country! Q: when is the latest you'd think I could cross Breck & I-70 in a GT3? In '14 I got married 10/11 & on the 12th was the first snow of the season near Aspen. I'm thinking I have only a few more weeks to drive this year in CO higher elevations.
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Hello!
I'd say you have about 3 more weeks, with the disclaimer that we have already had snow fall a couple weeks ago!!! I am expecting to get 3 more weeks of mt biking on the higher trails and then after that I am riding on borrowed time. The golden aspens right now will soon fade to white all over. It's kinda a bummer because I will miss winter, but surely will enjoy the skiing soon enough.
Safe travels if you get up here...
I'd say you have about 3 more weeks, with the disclaimer that we have already had snow fall a couple weeks ago!!! I am expecting to get 3 more weeks of mt biking on the higher trails and then after that I am riding on borrowed time. The golden aspens right now will soon fade to white all over. It's kinda a bummer because I will miss winter, but surely will enjoy the skiing soon enough.
Safe travels if you get up here...
Great looking car! I love Breck & keep my epic pass as my main mt. I ski @ during the season. Such beautiful country! Q: when is the latest you'd think I could cross Breck & I-70 in a GT3? In '14 I got married 10/11 & on the 12th was the first snow of the season near Aspen. I'm thinking I have only a few more weeks to drive this year in CO higher elevations.