PARR 996 RS....

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m33ufo

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4,959 posts

233 months

Thursday 1st May 2014
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I'd welcome thoughts and opinions on this car. Anyone have any knowledge of this specific example?

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...


IMI A

9,431 posts

203 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Here you are. Most of the 40k miles its done have at 8/9/10ths on track - I'm not sure what this equates to in road mileage and when if at all GT3s which have competed in competition need engine refresh/rebuilds as a matter of routine. Same on gearbox I suppose. Its basically an RS that been transformed into a cup car and competed in Time Attack comp. Can't imagine there's a better track car out there if thats your bag.

http://www.parr-uk.co.uk/media/pdf/performance-rev...


nxi20

779 posts

207 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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It's been punted around by various dealers for the last 9 months at least IIRC.

As the owner of a heavily modified GT3 myself, I think that this one has been taken too far to attract very many people now. It's virtually a road-registered Cup car and will be very noisy & tiring to drive for any distance given its complete lack of interior trim. The value of it being a genuine RS has been completely debased by being stripped & modded to the extent it has been. As for claiming £80K to develop the car... When you actually strip out many of the costs for Parr checkovers, maintenance, pads, geos etc. what remains is actually not that big a parts spend. If all the original parts are still available to return it to standard then it might be a project for someone, but I still believe the money is far too strong for what it is.

It's always dangerous for future saleability to modify cars to this extent & I think this one is proof of that.

mikem7709

977 posts

214 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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The advert itself is appalling its difficult to read and understand exactly what it is your buying.

I'd bet my house that if it was for sale in a nice showroom environment with a proper description/explanation of what it is, it would be snapped up.

seawise

2,150 posts

208 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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SCOM had it for sale for quite a while (it featured in 'GT Purely Porsche' who appear to exist mainly to market SCOM stock) and then it's been for sale with a couple of small dealers who i don't know anything about. i guess there's not much 996 RS left in it now, but if it dips sub £50k then surely someone will look kindly upon it ?

m33ufo

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4,959 posts

233 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Have to say I like the concept given that it would be a weekend and occasional track day car. Lack of refinement would potentially be a positive.


IMI A

9,431 posts

203 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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m33ufo said:
Have to say I like the concept given that it would be a weekend and occasional track day car. Lack of refinement would potentially be a positive.
get some ear plugs and hang on with bum clenched when it tries to throw you off the road on cambers!

fioran0

2,410 posts

174 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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That car is in a new home now.

No interior is no hassle for noise at all IMHO. Its solid engine and trans mounts that add noticeably. Long journey, use earplugs. Simples smile

langdale

290 posts

138 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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fioran0 said:
That car is in a new home now.

No interior is no hassle for noise at all IMHO. Its solid engine and trans mounts that add noticeably. Long journey, use earplugs. Simples smile
Sold you say fioran0?

m33ufo

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4,959 posts

233 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Yes, sold. It was on Ebay auction last week. Auction ended at £41K'ish but didn't meet reserve. Received an email from the seller earlier advising that it had now been sold.

Xps911

411 posts

149 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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yep was p/x against another gt3

langdale

290 posts

138 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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m33ufo said:
Yes, sold. It was on Ebay auction last week. Auction ended at £41K'ish but didn't meet reserve. Received an email from the seller earlier advising that it had now been sold.
wow good luck to the new owner.

Harris_I

3,232 posts

261 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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What a fabulous car.


mischaRS

83 posts

126 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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In five years time when the heat has died down , and the car has been cleaned up, it will be worth 100K +++ , no problem!!
It is one of only 682 cars and will always retain a very high exclusivety value !!

m33ufo

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4,959 posts

233 months

Saturday 3rd May 2014
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You obviously have crystal balls. Do you work in the banking profession too perchance?

agtlaw

6,770 posts

208 months

Saturday 3rd May 2014
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Used to be owned by Tim Chandler - used in Time Attack, etc. There's mention of his 996 GT3 RS here at para 5:

http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evolongtermtests/2...

"One reader, Tim Chandler, has stopped driving his 996 GT3 RS on the Ring and instead has an M3 GT very similar to mine. Why? Well, you only have to see the look on the face of someone who’s just bent their RS to understand."

Of course, he may have owned more than one 6RS.

m33ufo

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4,959 posts

233 months

Saturday 3rd May 2014
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Slippydiff said:
He did, he owned the much modified red car discussed here, and a completely standard blue version.
I'd guess the completely standard blue was kept warm and dry in his garage though?

agtlaw

6,770 posts

208 months

Saturday 3rd May 2014
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Slippydiff said:
He did, he owned the much modified red car discussed here, and a completely standard blue version.
Ok, I've now figured out who the present owner of the blue car is.

pocty

1,123 posts

281 months

Saturday 3rd May 2014
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I'm Spartacus.
The blue one is tucked up safe and warm in my garage for the past 8 years. It's a keeper and worth more than I paid for it, not that it matters. It's a mint car and just been treated to all the carbon bits and wheels refurb. Tim had the Parr stage 2 ego done on the car before I got it and the handling on the road and track is superb. Every drive is an event, the best drivers car I've owned.

Pocty.

agtlaw

6,770 posts

208 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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pocty said:
I'm Spartacus.
The blue one is tucked up safe and warm in my garage for the past 8 years. It's a keeper and worth more than I paid for it, not that it matters. It's a mint car and just been treated to all the carbon bits and wheels refurb. Tim had the Parr stage 2 ego done on the car before I got it and the handling on the road and track is superb. Every drive is an event, the best drivers car I've owned.

Pocty.
Ok, then by a process of elimination, the 2008 Evo article must be about the red car. Sounds like it was crashed at the Nürburgring then 'developed' by Parr. 'Developed' must be a euphemism for 'repaired'.