997.1 gt3 cs on collecting cars

997.1 gt3 cs on collecting cars

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GTSJOE

340 posts

154 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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GT4RS said:
This ones been on and off sale for around a year, last time it was listed for sale it was £116k, was sold in auction a few years back for around 90k.

Looks a nice car
I recall Hexagon had an Atlas Grey 997.2 GT3 for sale for a year or so, looks very similar to this car, was asking circa £120,000

GT4RS

4,435 posts

198 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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I think it’s been for sale at a number of different dealers and each time failed to sell for whatever reason.

Digga

40,339 posts

284 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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GTSJOE said:
GT4RS said:
This ones been on and off sale for around a year, last time it was listed for sale it was £116k, was sold in auction a few years back for around 90k.

Looks a nice car
I recall Hexagon had an Atlas Grey 997.2 GT3 for sale for a year or so, looks very similar to this car, was asking circa £120,000
IIRC, it looks very similar to one that sold at 911V when I was looking for a car back in late 2017.

Really nice spec, but I wanted a cage.

GT4RS

4,435 posts

198 months

Sunday 9th August 2020
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Porsche911R said:
ispcarsurvey said:
I know this car and its owner as he lives nearby and I'm a fellow 997.1 GT3 owner. It's extremely pampered and looked after. A couple of things that might be of interest on the wheels/stickers.

If you want to see how anal the owner is with stickers, this is a video he posted about decals he's installed to a 996 project car he's purchased - https://youtu.be/vIm7ymiZvsE Stickers are obviously easy to remove and he'd be able to do. TBH, if I bought it I'd remove them as personal preference.

The wheels looked like they'd been refurbished by the OPC before he bought the car (or recently done). Again because he's a perfectionist he didn't think they were done perfectly - they looked good to me! Anyway he sent them off for a factory finish full refurb to to the Porsche paint code for the gold. He sent them off miles away from where he lives after extensive research on where the best place to get them refurbed would be.

You won't find a car that's looked after better. I'd buy it if I didn't already have one. I can send a link of this thread to the owner if anyone has questions on the car.

Edited by ispcarsurvey on Saturday 4th July 12:49
It clear to see it's totally mint, people on here don’t understand a tier one cars vs tatty cars.

I would buy it this week if I could magic 2 of my car sales at a click of a finger, happy to pay £76.5k for it over the silver car at £67k.
The 2 cars don’t compare.
It’s now below your buying price 911r, might be time to strike if you fancy one.

Clearly the owners had little interest as he’s slashed 10% off his original selling price. Once it falls into the high 60s it’s should sell imo.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

266 months

Sunday 9th August 2020
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GT4RS said:
It’s now below your buying price 911r, might be time to strike if you fancy one.

Clearly the owners had little interest as he’s slashed 10% off his original selling price. Once it falls into the high 60s it’s should sell imo.
I am gutted I'll miss out on this car.

82 DVY

34 posts

125 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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GT4RS said:
It’s now below your buying price 911r, might be time to strike if you fancy one.

Clearly the owners had little interest as he’s slashed 10% off his original selling price. Once it falls into the high 60s it’s should sell imo.
You really are following my every move very closely and predicting my motives GT4RS; do you have a vested interest?


GT4RS

4,435 posts

198 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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82 DVY said:
GT4RS said:
It’s now below your buying price 911r, might be time to strike if you fancy one.

Clearly the owners had little interest as he’s slashed 10% off his original selling price. Once it falls into the high 60s it’s should sell imo.
You really are following my every move very closely and predicting my motives GT4RS; do you have a vested interest?
Hi 82 DVY

I wouldn’t describe it as following your car in particular, I do regularly keep a eye on the classifieds for the 997 Gt3.

The only reason I passed comment on your car originally was the 80k private sale asking price which shocked me if I’m being honest.

Yes I have a vested interest in Porsche brand and currently own 3, they make lovely cars.

It’s nice to see you are trying to private sell it instead of the normal SOR route. Are you having much genuine interest now you have lowered the price?



Edited by GT4RS on Monday 10th August 12:30