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2018 GT3 Touring PTS Riviera Blue Pepita Seats
#31
Nordschleife Master
Year: 2018
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 500
Color: Riviera Blue
Price (no $ sign please): $230000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): SouthEast
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
#32
I just thought *maybe* we could work it through a dealer, you end up with your money, they get my car and some extra cash and I get your car. Kind of a pain, I know. Best of luck with the sale although I suspect you won't need it!
#34
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Yeah, I can't drive any of my Porsches to the office. Sometimes the 964, but I even get anxious when my wife rolls up in her Macan GTS. The Raptor fits for a roofing guy.
Yeah, I can't drive any of my Porsches to the office. Sometimes the 964, but I even get anxious when my wife rolls up in her Macan GTS. The Raptor fits for a roofing guy.
#35
Actually not a bad idea if a local dealer would be willing to facilitate
#38
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Thread Starter
#39
Three Wheelin'
Completely unrelated question: when I look at 911 OEM front spoilers and splitters (say, the Aerokit cup front end), the website specifically says "Porsche does not recommend adding this item without pairing it with a rear wing (or additional downforce in the rear)". Yet, the touring has a very aggressive front end, and the regular 911 rear: no wing or ducktail is present.
Is this just marketing BS to get people to pony up for the entire Aerokit instead of just paying for the bumper? I mean, the GT3 likely can achieve a great top speed than a Carrera, so why wouldn't it need the same downforce as the Carrera is recommended to use?
Is this just marketing BS to get people to pony up for the entire Aerokit instead of just paying for the bumper? I mean, the GT3 likely can achieve a great top speed than a Carrera, so why wouldn't it need the same downforce as the Carrera is recommended to use?
#40
Completely unrelated question: when I look at 911 OEM front spoilers and splitters (say, the Aerokit cup front end), the website specifically says "Porsche does not recommend adding this item without pairing it with a rear wing (or additional downforce in the rear)". Yet, the touring has a very aggressive front end, and the regular 911 rear: no wing or ducktail is present.
Is this just marketing BS to get people to pony up for the entire Aerokit instead of just paying for the bumper? I mean, the GT3 likely can achieve a great top speed than a Carrera, so why wouldn't it need the same downforce as the Carrera is recommended to use?
Is this just marketing BS to get people to pony up for the entire Aerokit instead of just paying for the bumper? I mean, the GT3 likely can achieve a great top speed than a Carrera, so why wouldn't it need the same downforce as the Carrera is recommended to use?
#41
OP, are the wheels still for sale separately? They look gloss black in the pics, was that an aftermarket finish? I thought bbs only offered matte black magnesium.