GT3 Touring at OPC Silverstone
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RSVP911 said:
Agree on comment in miles - was very easy to unplug speedo back in the day. I think condition has to be a good indicator of mileage.
Re panels - paint meter shows if paint is original and chassis welds can be checked. Also there are 4 numbered panels to match back to the vin sticker / data base; maybe this can be faked I guess, but if all 3 things are in order, I think you’re pretty safe. Not that it matters in terms of the day to day driving enjoyment
Be rest assured all can be faked,now the money is in them.Paint meter is no guarantee its original or welds etcRe panels - paint meter shows if paint is original and chassis welds can be checked. Also there are 4 numbered panels to match back to the vin sticker / data base; maybe this can be faked I guess, but if all 3 things are in order, I think you’re pretty safe. Not that it matters in terms of the day to day driving enjoyment
Yellow491 said:
RSVP911 said:
Agree on comment in miles - was very easy to unplug speedo back in the day. I think condition has to be a good indicator of mileage.
Re panels - paint meter shows if paint is original and chassis welds can be checked. Also there are 4 numbered panels to match back to the vin sticker / data base; maybe this can be faked I guess, but if all 3 things are in order, I think you’re pretty safe. Not that it matters in terms of the day to day driving enjoyment
Be rest assured all can be faked,now the money is in them.Paint meter is no guarantee its original or welds etcRe panels - paint meter shows if paint is original and chassis welds can be checked. Also there are 4 numbered panels to match back to the vin sticker / data base; maybe this can be faked I guess, but if all 3 things are in order, I think you’re pretty safe. Not that it matters in terms of the day to day driving enjoyment
964Cup said:
As for the GT3 Touring, I am still sorely tempted. But then I saw that Tom Hartley has an Aeromax for sale. Oops. So much want. If he still has it when I get back from hols, that'll be the end of my GT3 fund. And that's a car I do believe will still have value in the future.
May be selling my Aeromax in near future, welcome to get in touch if you decide to go that route.The Tourings are lovely, lovely things and I'd hanker after a black and gold combo. That said, the prices quoted earlier in this thread do look very punchy when compared with the £184k 991 RS 2nd Gen at Tom Hartley, no? I'm no expert though, just trying to understand a bit better what's going on.
Oh I’m sure, I’ve never driven either so I’m entirely unburdened by the facts when I ask the question. I just always assumed that the RS was a different league from the GT3 in performance and would have thought that despite the rarity of a Touring (and they do look lovely...) there’d be a much bigger difference in price. Maybe some day I’ll even have a decision to make!
PMacanGTS said:
BobToc said:
The Tourings are lovely, lovely things and I'd hanker after a black and gold combo. That said, the prices quoted earlier in this thread do look very punchy when compared with the £184k 991 RS 2nd Gen at Tom Hartley, no? I'm no expert though, just trying to understand a bit better what's going on.
Surely it's about what you want to drive, and the kind of driving you prefer? I live on the edge of the Dales and once Spring arrives I'll be up at 5am. And if it's dry I'll jump in the car for a 2-3 hour drive. My working situation changed last year, and I only have to turn up once or twice a month, so this year I put 10k miles on a C4 GTS, mainly as just described. There's nothing I'd rather do. And on the roads I prefer I don't think an RS would be best suited. Whereas the Touring should feel much more at home.Edited by PMacanGTS on Sunday 22 December 11:39
hunter 66 said:
RS has lots of Carbon Fibre parts , bonnet and wings and magnesium roof ..... which makes it a bit Halfords
RS whilst a fantastic car, due to its harcore lineage and arguably ott looks actually holds less appeal for me than a standard GT3, for road use at least, for which there would be very little in it performance wise between the two anyway.GT3 RS is almost the antithesis to the Touring.
As said before, the winged GT3 is perhaps the nicely balanced sweet spot between the two.
hunter 66 said:
RS has lots of Carbon Fibre parts , bonnet and wings and magnesium roof ..... which makes it a bit Halfords
Did not realise there is a halfords near you mate,a store has recently opened not far from us,i see they have some fury dice also,do you fancy a pair for xmas in fluffy pink polker dotHaha Yellow .....purple dice are the best . I initially wanted a Touring but no allocation and was a bit worried about the "Halfords: look of the RS , but love it , and use it on a daily basis . Also love all the carbon bits , so dead jealous of your carbon roll bars ....
Edited by hunter 66 on Monday 23 December 12:20
hunter 66 said:
Haha Yellow .....purple dice are the best . I initially wanted a Touring but no allocation and was a bit worried about the "Halfords: look of the RS , but no love , and use it on a daily basis . Also love all the carbon bits , so dead jealous of your carbon roll bars ....
The roll bars and drop links are a work of art,they are on the top shelf at halfords,can send you a pick if u want;)i here you can get them colour matched to your stitchingGassing Station | 911/Carrera GT | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff