911 Virgin have a 991 GT3, how long before it's gone?
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Lovely looking 991 GT3, I have no idea if it's the right spec?
Virgin 991 GT3
We know Henry knows his beans, any guesses how quickly it will go at that price?
Virgin 991 GT3
We know Henry knows his beans, any guesses how quickly it will go at that price?
sidicks said:
HoHoHo said:
Do the buckets make that much difference?
As always it very much depends on personal preference, but even as a road car rather than for track use, I really think the buckets add a lot in terms of looks, support and the overall driving experience.Never had them to be honest, do they always have a harness which I guess possibly makes life slightly more difficult in everyday situations?
HoHoHo said:
Providing that 'racing car' experience I guess?
Never had them to be honest, do they always have a harness which I guess possibly makes life slightly more difficult in everyday situations?
Harness is part of the ClubSport package, as you need the roll cage to attach the harnesses to.Never had them to be honest, do they always have a harness which I guess possibly makes life slightly more difficult in everyday situations?
Even if you do have the cage and harnesses you can store them out of the way for daily use.
sidicks said:
HoHoHo said:
Providing that 'racing car' experience I guess?
Never had them to be honest, do they always have a harness which I guess possibly makes life slightly more difficult in everyday situations?
Harness is part of the ClubSport package, as you need the roll cage to attach the harnesses to.Never had them to be honest, do they always have a harness which I guess possibly makes life slightly more difficult in everyday situations?
Even if you do have the cage and harnesses you can store them out of the way for daily use.
Thanks Sid
Regardless, for me it's a great car and I could live without buckets.
IMIA said:
i know these were underpriced and with a few nice options list is £120k not £l00k but £160k is sensible? Ive read they'll soon be £180-190k.
Given that there are 15 on OPC AUC and they're priced £156k - £185k, I think the bubble has stopped growing, especially considering the time of year!GT3 prices to start falling?
Jim1556 said:
Given that there are 15 on OPC AUC and they're priced £156k - £185k, I think the bubble has stopped growing, especially considering the time of year!
GT3 prices to start falling?
Once again a thread on the 991 GT3 becomes a thread about the imminent bursting of the bubble, mainly from those who (apparently) have no interest in the car...GT3 prices to start falling?
Jim1556 said:
IMIA said:
i know these were underpriced and with a few nice options list is £120k not £l00k but £160k is sensible? Ive read they'll soon be £180-190k.
Given that there are 15 on OPC AUC and they're priced £156k - £185k, I think the bubble has stopped growing, especially considering the time of year!GT3 prices to start falling?
The RS is out soon, which means the GT3 is just for girlies who want to drive slowly.
Come the next bubble in 2023 they will be up at £200k again though. Not adjusted for inflation.
Jim1556 said:
Given that there are 15 on OPC AUC and they're priced £156k - £185k, I think the bubble has stopped growing, especially considering the time of year!
GT3 prices to start falling?
GT3 prices to start falling?

Unlikely given the anticipated c £230k+ for the first 'second hand' 991 RS.
Edited by av185 on Thursday 30th April 09:39
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