Advice GT3 997
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mickeystewart said:
Hi All
I currently own a GT2 996 and now looking at adding a GT3 997, could anyone please let me have some advice on purchasing one, what to look for, what different types of spec, comfort, sports etc, best dealership to buy from .
Based in Kent
Thanks in advance
Lots and lots of threads on here about this. Main thing is to buy on condition not mileage and don't let a high number of owners put you off if the car is mechanically sound. I currently own a GT2 996 and now looking at adding a GT3 997, could anyone please let me have some advice on purchasing one, what to look for, what different types of spec, comfort, sports etc, best dealership to buy from .
Based in Kent
Thanks in advance
What are you looking for? Vanilla GT3 or the Tutti Frutti RS?
crash damage
over revs
service history
Club Sport
over priced atm
Diff
Clutch
Rads
top mounts
Bushes
tyres
brakes
coilpacks
rear exhaust rot
PASM issue
toe links
Battery
A lot of 3rd party dealers won't touch them atm RSJ never have done anyway.
So 911v or JZM.
OPC seem rare also as too old/expensive to get back to OPC standard.
same list really on any car 8/10 years old, parts just seem to wear lower miles as they are driven harder.
over revs
service history
Club Sport
over priced atm
Diff
Clutch
Rads
top mounts
Bushes
tyres
brakes
coilpacks
rear exhaust rot
PASM issue
toe links
Battery
A lot of 3rd party dealers won't touch them atm RSJ never have done anyway.
So 911v or JZM.
OPC seem rare also as too old/expensive to get back to OPC standard.
same list really on any car 8/10 years old, parts just seem to wear lower miles as they are driven harder.
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Friday 26th June 15:23
Have you driven one? I lusted after one for a few years then when the dream was realised it was such a disappointment, however I'm in a very very small minority thinking they are over rated, as for values, at current crazy levels more likely to see a drop than continue to climb imo...good luck
PorscheGT4 said:
crash damage
over revs
service history
Club Sport
over priced atm
Diff
Clutch
Rads
top mounts
Bushes
tyres
brakes
coilpacks
rear exhaust rot
PASM issue
toe links
Battery
This pretty much covers it. Don't forget on 997.2 Center Locks are a service item (if you track).over revs
service history
Club Sport
over priced atm
Diff
Clutch
Rads
top mounts
Bushes
tyres
brakes
coilpacks
rear exhaust rot
PASM issue
toe links
Battery
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Friday 26th June 15:23
Well, you could do a lot worse than buying mine which is up on Pistonheads at the moment! I spent a long time looking for a low mileage car with comfort + carbon buckets and a Porsche warranty (to May 16) but I have a GT4 coming on July 20th and can't justify both. It's absolutely lovely.
Well, you could do a lot worse than buying mine which is up on Pistonheads at the moment! I spent a long time looking for a low mileage car with comfort + carbon buckets and a Porsche warranty (to May 16) but I have a GT4 coming on July 20th and can't justify both. It's absolutely lovely.
pete a said:
I'm near Maidstone, if you fancy looking around one and take a passenger ride without a salesman breathing down your neck you are welcome to pop round some time.
It's not for sale but i'm always happy to help out a fellow Petrolhead if i can.
Hi Pete, that would be really good of you if that's ok.It's not for sale but i'm always happy to help out a fellow Petrolhead if i can.
Are you free Sunday at all, I am West Malling so not far, send me your mobile if you can on a PM or email.
Thanks
Fl0pp3r said:
What are you on about? You're suggesting some dealers won't touch them why exactly??
GT3's have to be the best used bet right now...why would a dealer NOT be interested?
Don't worry, Dave's got a bit of a GT3 fetish going on, hates them and can't help slagging them off.GT3's have to be the best used bet right now...why would a dealer NOT be interested?
Don't ruin another GT3 thread arguing, else we are going to end up discussing gear ratios and the excellent road car that is the Cayman R. ( I totally agree about the R though, great car and I'd love one, in fact Dave's one is the perfect spec)
My advise would be to look at as many as you can, I would imagine condition will vary quite a bit.
I also wouldn't touch one if the seller didn't allow it to have a full independent inspection from a approved third party.
Some of these cars are 7 plus years old and will need big money spending on them. To pay 70k plus and it need further money spending on it in anyway would be crazy in my opinion.
Good luck
I also wouldn't touch one if the seller didn't allow it to have a full independent inspection from a approved third party.
Some of these cars are 7 plus years old and will need big money spending on them. To pay 70k plus and it need further money spending on it in anyway would be crazy in my opinion.
Good luck
pete a said:
Don't worry, Dave's got a bit of a GT3 fetish going on, hates them and can't help slagging them off.
Don't ruin another GT3 thread arguing, else we are going to end up discussing gear ratios and the excellent road car that is the Cayman R. ( I totally agree about the R though, great car and I'd love one, in fact Dave's one is the perfect spec)
Not said anything bad have I ?Don't ruin another GT3 thread arguing, else we are going to end up discussing gear ratios and the excellent road car that is the Cayman R. ( I totally agree about the R though, great car and I'd love one, in fact Dave's one is the perfect spec)
I did say all those items will affect any car that age.
As for dealers not taking them on ask RSJ being one of the main Porsche 3rd party dealers ask them why no older Gt3 ever ?
pete a said:
I'm near Maidstone, if you fancy looking around one and take a passenger ride without a salesman breathing down your neck you are welcome to pop round some time.
It's not for sale but i'm always happy to help out a fellow Petrolhead if i can.
Hi Pete, that would be really good of you if that's ok.It's not for sale but i'm always happy to help out a fellow Petrolhead if i can.
Are you free Sunday at all, I am West Malling so not far, send me your mobile if you can on a PM or email.
Thanks
mickeystewart said:
Hi Pete, that would be really good of you if that's ok.
Are you free Sunday at all, I am West Malling so not far, send me your mobile if you can on a PM or email.
Thanks
Hi Are you free Sunday at all, I am West Malling so not far, send me your mobile if you can on a PM or email.
Thanks
I did send you an email with my phone number, but yes I'm around Sunday and the weathers good so a run out would be nice.
The engines and gearboxes are bullet proof. Usual checks really. Accident damage, general condition, maintanence etc. Club-sports tend to carry a higher premium. No logical reason as there's not much difference between a clubbie and comfort with Carbon buckets. If you go to JZM or another dealer who understands them - often they will have a motorsport background - you are probably improving the odds in your favour. . Ignore the twaddle about dealers not touching them. That way say more about the dealer than the car. They are a much better bet that a cooking 911 providing they have been well maintained and one of the closest experiences of a genuine road registered GT racing car that you will ever find.
Good luck
Good luck
Edited by Steve Rance on Saturday 27th June 08:33
Coming from a 996GT3 they are amazing cars - on price I think the release of the Cayman GT4 may push second hand values down. The only draw back on the car was the ride height on the road. The front splitter on the 996 protected the front but I wish I had the ability to raise the front at times (petrol stations - car parks and speed humps). I would not dismiss a Cayman R or a GT4. The Cayman R is a brilliant car.
However if I was given the choice of a 997 GT3 MKII (with axle lift) or a Cayman R I would go with the GT3 MKII but that ignores price.
However if I was given the choice of a 997 GT3 MKII (with axle lift) or a Cayman R I would go with the GT3 MKII but that ignores price.
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