Picking Up A GT3 Today

Picking Up A GT3 Today

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gt3nor

113 posts

160 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Congratulations. Beautiful car, and excellent write-up :-)

tracydeedance

786 posts

179 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Congrats
Lovely Lovely car enjoy getting some miles under your belt with it they are made for driving.

Toooldforthis

153 posts

147 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Surely the OP should have been home by now, thought these were supposed to be quick?

tongue out

keep it lit

3,388 posts

167 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Toooldforthis said:
Surely the OP should have been home by now, thought these were supposed to be quick?

tongue out
home via the alps if he has any sense...

zeb

3,201 posts

218 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Good post jack

enjoy!

sagarich

1,213 posts

149 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Come on Jack, we want to hear your first impressions...

jackwood

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2,614 posts

208 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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So I'm back home and thought I'd finish off the story:

Phase Five: arrived at 911Virgin to find the car parked up outside in the sun.
I had originally been looking long and hard for a 997 GT3 and there had been a lot of reasons I had not previously considered a 996. But seeing the car sat there in all it's glory with is poised and aggressive stance all my doubts were blown out of the water.
Dan and Tom must have thought I was retarded or something as I stood there for literally fifteen minutes just staring at the car from the side. I was hoping to like the car once I saw it in the flesh but I was not expecting the immediate bond I felt with it. And that was before I had even touched it, sat in it or turned a wheel in it. It was just a special feeling to see it sat there knowing that in a couple of hours I'd be heading back up the M6 in it.

The car looked simply stunning. It's condition was far superior to anything that had expected. The bodywork was immaculate and Dan took a long time walking round the car with me, pulling back carpet, lifting panels and showing me how they inspect the car to check for body damage, panel tampering, respraying. Everything on the car looked to have the perfect patina that you would expect, apart from the external paintwork which looked fantastic and far better than you would expect on an 8.5 year old car.
After going through pretty much the entire car Dan took me for a quick drive. The car felt as tight as the proverbial drum. Everything mechanical felt perfectly weighted and slick. There was just the right amount of noise coming from all the places that it should and none from the places it shouldn't. It really is an absolutely beautiful example. Probably too good for me. I hope I can do it justice.







Even the engine bay was clean enough to eat your dinner from



The wheels looked brand new



After a couple of cups of coffee, some great chat with Dan and Tom and a big thanks to my friend Matt Lange who had run me out to 911Virgin from Chiswick it was time to head home.

Phase Six: heading home with a huge grin. Needed to stop for fuel. It looked great from every angle.



Unfortunately in true North West style it started raining as soon as I turned off the M6 for the last part of the journey and on the roads I know and love. With this being the first car in many years that I've owned that has no form of Traction Control I took it steady. I didn't want to ruin what had been a great day with a brown trouser moment so close to home.

But after a 3 hour cruise up the motorway and a short blat across country to home I was not expecting this! Look at that average MPG?



Phase Seven: go and pick up the Disco from the station. The family Merc makes a great chase car.



Back at home and the drive has a full complement of cars again and it's time to relax and spend some time with the family. After some pics, of course...



The seats are great. No issues on the 3 hour journey home. Not sure about the blue belts though.



Embossing is nice.



That the internal panels come out so easily is really nice and wasn't expected.



Spoiler looks great, I think.



Obligatory monicker shot



The way it sits looks just spot on.



Rubber and pipe



Tidy interior



So why this car? Well I had a Cayman S for five and a half years and 75,000 miles and in that time I had to replace quite a few parts, so I know what things need doing on these cars in general remedial maintenance. So when I saw the list of work that this car had undertaken in the last 2 years I knew that a lot of the things I would expect to need replacing on a car of this age had already been done. It had just had a major service, it had new tyres, new disks, new condensation rads and re-gas, plugs, fluids, suspension freshen and bushes and pretty much everything else bar a clutch that I could think sold need doing any time soon. It was a no-brainer of a choice. That the car was so immaculately presented and in such fine fettle with such an iron-clad provenance was just a bonus. And with reasonable mileage and only 2 owners made it look cheap to me.
What I wasn't expecting was to do a deal for it with the help of two of the nicest people I've ever met involved with car selling and buying. Thanks Dan and Tom for making it such a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

And that is about it for today. Tomorrow I've got a little trip to the midlands but nothing too exciting, so just a bit more getting-to-know-you time.

I'll be posting more about the car on www.drivecult.com as I get to know it on the road and track. Yes, it's my track bh ;-)

Edited by jackwood on Saturday 14th April 21:56

Toooldforthis

153 posts

147 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Nice one Cyril, it looks the nuts

DHE

4,512 posts

190 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Great looking car and a nice write up. Enjoy.

sagarich

1,213 posts

149 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Nice, great write up.

ROK

245 posts

152 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Durzel said:
That's fantastic. smile

As you get older and the weight of the world becomes an ever bigger burden it seems like there becomes fewer and fewer things that genuinely give you this sort of experience. Glad you're so excited about picking it up.

(Sorry if the above sounds a bit melodramatic)
truth! (early 30s and growing up)

iandews

2,890 posts

171 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Nice one, an enjoyable read, great car and absolutely glowing reference for 911v.

mrdemon

21,146 posts

265 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Great car and the gt3 to buy ATM.

Love it.

Edited by mrdemon on Tuesday 17th April 17:22

Richie200

2,011 posts

209 months

Saturday 14th April 2012
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Thanks for sharing Jackwood, great car

NS80

64 posts

155 months

Sunday 15th April 2012
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Congrats. It's lovely to see such enthusiasm. Nice taste re. a C63 as the load-lugger.

jackwood

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2,614 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th April 2012
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In typical new-car fashion, it's frosty his morning. Deep joy...


Dynamo69

122 posts

190 months

Sunday 15th April 2012
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Bet you woke up thinking it was Xmas Day ... and 'present time'. Such a beautifully crafted motor car ! Enjoy !'

Edited by Dynamo69 on Sunday 15th April 11:22

Terminator X

15,077 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th April 2012
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Great thread! I have a 996 C2 at the moment & I'm working toward the GT3 ... By the sounds of it, it'll be a good day when it comes!

TX.

Pip1968

1,348 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th April 2012
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Huh ? I cannot believe you do not garage it. Mine is always locked away at night quite apart from the ghastly insurance requirements it keeps her nice and dry ans stops the sun from degrading the plastics and rubbers.

That aside, nice car and as it is your new track toy I am surprised you did not get a clubsport specification ie six point harness, cage et cetera

Pip

Tyrewrecker

6,419 posts

154 months

Sunday 15th April 2012
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Pip1968 said:
Huh ? I cannot believe you do not garage it. Mine is always locked away at night quite apart from the ghastly insurance requirements it keeps her nice and dry ans stops the sun from degrading the plastics and rubbers.

That aside, nice car and as it is your new track toy I am surprised you did not get a clubsport specification ie six point harness, cage et cetera

Pip
Cheaper to have it outside smile