The GT3 and RS avoidance thread!

The GT3 and RS avoidance thread!

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g7jhp

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Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Alpinestars said:
g7jhp said:
Alpinestars lovely cars, but it might be better setting up a thread for nice GT3's rather than adding them to this thread which up till now only contained crashed cars people need to avoid or be aware of the history

Just a thought?
Thanks, appreciate the pointer. Only posted them up as someone asked for some pics.
Fair enough. We don't want people thinking your cars are duffers! smile

g7jhp

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Monday 12th November 2018
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991.2 GT3 Touring - RF67 DZE
Such a shame, stunning car.





Sorry Monkey (but glad everyone was OK) biggrin

g7jhp

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Saturday 23rd March 2019
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BrotherMouzone said:
My post has been removed by mods and as have some of the posts in the last few days.
  1. MeToo
Pics of damage and raised the point the ad didn't mention it.

We try to protect other PH'ers from buying "known" crashed cars and are treated like criminals.

g7jhp

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Sunday 24th March 2019
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At least details and images of the crash damage to LX53NRN can be found on page 4. Protecting those who do a Google search. smile

g7jhp

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Saturday 3rd April 2021
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Porsche 997.2 GT3 RS
Blue with Red
Reg: AJ10ZFW

Highlighted historic repair to the rear passanger side arch. Changed brake discs from original ceramics to surface transform discs.

No reason not to buy but for awareness and transparency so future buyers can make the necessary checks and value the car accordingly when considering the condition and history.






Edited by g7jhp on Sunday 4th April 09:16

g7jhp

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Friday 10th December 2021
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Not sure why posts on this thread are being removed?

The thread was to highlight cars which had clearly been damaged and subsequently repaired so any future buyers could find details and then make an informed decision on if they wanted to buy and what the true value was.

Threads being removed just help those wanting to hide historic damage, rather than PHers.

g7jhp

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Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Porsche 997.1 GT3
Cobalt Blue
Reg: GN57 EFR



Damage Info: (Shanksy87)
"It's had a fairly sizeable front end smash, resulting in both air bags being deployed and the chassis was supposed to have been bent. Any inspection should pick up on the new dash, steering wheel, windscreen, bumper and various bits of front suspension. In addition, which I have less certainty off, it had an unknown amount of damage repaired earlier in it's life, ~2015 from memory, the gap in the service history indicates roughly when and given the duration of time spent off the road was not likely trivial. Both repaired off the books so it appears as a clean car."

Link to info: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...