996 GT3RS Starting To Grow On Me
996 GT3RS Starting To Grow On Me
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Juno

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4,485 posts

273 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I saw a 996 GT3RS out and about a few months back and thought it looked stunning in its white paint and red decals

The car seemed to shout more about the style of the 70’s 80’s and 90’s than the 00’s

With the fried egg lamps I actually thoughtit made it look very narrow and trim with an elegance all of its own. They do look small, light and simple giving the car a unique classic style all of its own

I’ve been watching the market since which has no shortage of cars and prices are all over the place from drivers to collectors examples. I thought this one looked a very nice example which you wouldn’t be scared to use and at sub £100k


https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...




Edited by Juno on Tuesday 21st January 09:01

IMI A

9,955 posts

225 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Its the one to have if purity important to driver. I predict in 5 years these will be more expensive than 991.2 GT3 RS WP wink

Phooey

13,518 posts

193 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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It's not a pretty shape the 996 but I know what you mean about the 6RS. It looks kinda cool in a retro way. You'd have to keep it as the factory intended though - you couldn't go sticking all that st on it that you normally do.

IMI A

9,955 posts

225 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I've just seen the price. Sorry no not for 73k mile car. When i say more than 991.2 GT3 RS model this will be for examples that have barely been driven and are in private collections.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

289 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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could not shift these for love not money at £60k not long back.

SO can prices really stay at £200k for low miles ones !

I love the look, but you don't seem them on meets any more :-(

has to be Blue/white for me.



Edited by Porsche911R on Tuesday 21st January 09:25

Juno

Original Poster:

4,485 posts

273 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Phooey said:
It's not a pretty shape the 996 but I know what you mean about the 6RS. It looks kinda cool in a retro way. You'd have to keep it as the factory intended though - you couldn't go sticking all that st on it that you normally do.
The factory already did it pretty good job with the bold decals and 2 tone wheel colouring. I know I could improve it in some areas biggrin

Juno

Original Poster:

4,485 posts

273 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Porsche911R said:
could not shift these for love not money at £60k not long back.

SO can prices really stay at £200k for low miles ones !

I love the look, but you don't seem them on meets any more :-(

has to be Blue/white for me.



Edited by Porsche911R on Tuesday 21st January 09:25
I know of one that went for 45k and a good example yikes

isaldiri

23,894 posts

192 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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There isn't really a lot of point quoting prices from 10 years ago and getting hung up about what they were at the low. The world is a different place atm for all manner of reasons.... Everything (or mostly everything) is over valued as cheap money is chasing yield everywhere.

The 6rs is imo the car to have as a collector - compared to the other water cooled collector rs ie the 4.0 (whether lhd or not), the 6rs is not overvalued I reckon.

LaSource

2,639 posts

232 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Juno said:
The factory already did it pretty good job with the bold decals and 2 tone wheel colouring. I know I could improve it in some areas biggrin
...in battle gear





...though they are great standard too smile


Juno

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4,485 posts

273 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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They are Stunning

skinny

5,269 posts

259 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Juno said:
I know of one that went for 45k and a good example yikes
Recently!? Not really seen anything sub 55k but only browse occasionally

jimmy p

1,016 posts

190 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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The 45k one was back in late 2011-2012 I believe due to nothing selling in double dip recession

Digga

46,553 posts

307 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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In the late 90's a business associate had a mint E30 M3. He loved it - brilliant cars they were too - but some idiot hit him head on and wrote the car off. Insurance eventually paid out, but prices had shifted and there were no nice examples (in his opinion) out there to buy so he bought a new 996 GT3 RS.

And still has it.

I think any 996 GT3 looks good. For my taste, the non-RS Mk2 just somehow edges it on price and looks.

WCZ

11,308 posts

218 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I know several owners who didn't like them when they first came out and sold them within 6 months

I'd say it's worth driving one before buying, they are not for everyone

jonny finance

1,001 posts

230 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Juno said:
I saw a 996 GT3RS out and about a few months back and thought it looked stunning in its white paint and red decals

The car seemed to shout more about the style of the 70’s 80’s and 90’s than the 00’s

With the fried egg lamps I actually thoughtit made it look very narrow and trim with an elegance all of its own. They do look small, light and simple giving the car a unique classic style all of its own

I’ve been watching the market since which has no shortage of cars and prices are all over the place from drivers to collectors examples. I thought this one looked a very nice example which you wouldn’t be scared to use and at sub £100k


https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...




I was sat in this car just last weekend. Had a close close look and was very tempted Maybe a bit up on miles but its properly mint and appears to be 100% factory original first paint, Good history too.

Edited by Juno on Tuesday 21st January 09:01

blackmamba

833 posts

260 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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WCZ said:
I know several owners who didn't like them when they first came out and sold them within 6 months

I'd say it's worth driving one before buying, they are not for everyone
Completely agree - not for everyone and all circumstances but on the right road or any track, they are amazing. 996 GT3 (non-RS) looks great value compared to lots of other Porsches at the moment, if that is your thing.

Digga

46,553 posts

307 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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blackmamba said:
Completely agree - not for everyone and all circumstances but on the right road or any track, they are amazing. 996 GT3 (non-RS) looks great value compared to lots of other Porsches at the moment, if that is your thing.
Value wise, the non-RS variants of 996.1, 996.2 and 997.1 are very good VFM right now IMHO.

Steve Rance

5,453 posts

255 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Very different animal from the 991RS which filters a lot out and deals with it all behind the scenes leaving the driver to mop up whats left. The 996RS will feed everything back to the driver and leave him or her to deal with it responding instantly to whatever control adjustment he or she makes. Like all cars of that era, generally let down by poor damping control - especially rebound. On decent modern damping they are incredible

They are actually an easy car to drive quickly if you have a reasonable level of skill sets. A lot of drivers were intimidated by the very busy level of feedback. The trick is to filter out what isnt neccessary and just act on what is. Very engaging cars. One of the very few that are almost telepathic to drive. My favourite 911. If you want an amazing drive and make money in the long run, buy one. if you just want an amazing drive, buy a vanilla 6GT3 and modify it. Beardy man wont like it but It will cost a lot less.

Digga

46,553 posts

307 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Steve Rance said:
if you just want an amazing drive, buy a vanilla 6GT3 and modify it. Beardy man wont like it but It will cost a lot less.
Or 7.1, but yes, otherwise I agree.

TBF, you really are going to be tempted to mod if you want to enjoy. Anything from the (wise) precaution of welding or plugging the coolant hoses, up-rated diff plates and brakes, right up to a 3.9 engine conversion. There's lots to be tempted by.

cayman-black

13,251 posts

240 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Porsche911R said:
could not shift these for love not money at £60k not long back.

SO can prices really stay at £200k for low miles ones !

I love the look, but you don't seem them on meets any more :-(

has to be Blue/white for me.



Edited by Porsche911R on Tuesday 21st January 09:25
911R you are right i remember that time