GT3RS servicing
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_Leg_

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Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Hi all

Just a quick question regarding servicing my 997.2 GT3RS.

6 years old, 6000 miles, due a service.

Would you go main dealer or I was considering Specialist Cars of Malton.

I'm sure the guys at Malton do a good job but from a history point of view, does it matter?

Cheers

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

288 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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there is nothing like a full OPC stamp up esp on a collectors car.

Remember it will needs the belts doing at 6 years also.

S1MMA

2,449 posts

242 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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I would personally go OPC - and try to use one of the Porsche owned ones if you can - Reading would be my preference.

Mine is coming up to 10 years old end of the year (7.1) and has FPSH and warranty. The 15 year rule means mine will continue to renew until 2021, so will stay in the dealer network.

_Leg_

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Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Im in York so Reading is out but I agree on OPC. Ill get it booked in.

Thanks guys. Thought as much but just wanted to check.

anniesdad

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261 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Brake fluid will be due as that's every 2 years also.

Expensive service for so little use, 1000 miles per year.

Porsche911R

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Wednesday 13th April 2016
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anniesdad said:
Brake fluid will be due as that's every 2 years also.

Expensive service for so little use, 1000 miles per year.
I think the £100k it's gone up by in the last 12 months covers a brake fluid change ;-)

_Leg_

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Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Porsche911R said:
anniesdad said:
Brake fluid will be due as that's every 2 years also.

Expensive service for so little use, 1000 miles per year.
I think the £100k it's gone up by in the last 12 months covers a brake fluid change ;-)
Lol, yeah, cheaper to own than a £20k Vauxhall.

TBH I have 15 cars most of which are appreciating. I use them all but as I don't work I have no commute so the mileage is mostly fun mileage and gets spread across the cars dependent on what I'm doing, where I'm going, the weather and my mood.

Anyway, how many miles isn't important, it's what kind of miles you do that counts. Hehe.

anniesdad

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Wednesday 13th April 2016
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_Leg_ said:
Porsche911R said:
anniesdad said:
Brake fluid will be due as that's every 2 years also.

Expensive service for so little use, 1000 miles per year.
I think the £100k it's gone up by in the last 12 months covers a brake fluid change ;-)
Lol, yeah, cheaper to own than a £20k Vauxhall.

TBH I have 15 cars most of which are appreciating. I use them all but as I don't work I have no commute so the mileage is mostly fun mileage and gets spread across the cars dependent on what I'm doing, where I'm going, the weather and my mood.

Anyway, how many miles isn't important, it's what kind of miles you do that counts. Hehe.
Sure, the car has appreciated in value but that's the subject of a whole n'other thread!

Is the car under warranty?

If maintaining value is of utmost importance a main dealer stamp and impeccable history is paramount. I think a big percentage of GT3's that sit outside of warranty are looked after by independent specialists. I know mine was. The newer Porsche's I have on my company fleet are all maintained at OPC's to ensure there are no warranty issues.

anniesdad

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261 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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S1MMA said:
The 15 year rule means mine will continue to renew until 2021, so will stay in the dealer network.
What's the 15 year rule?

_Leg_

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anniesdad said:
S1MMA said:
The 15 year rule means mine will continue to renew until 2021, so will stay in the dealer network.
What's the 15 year rule?
Wait another year or you'll get arrested and go on a register?

PS. Maintaining the car properly is of upmost importance. Nice if they appreciate but it's absolutely a coincidental bonus, not a driver. Belts, brake fluid etc was my concern about indies. None of them mentioned it when I rang them, the OPC did. Want it done properly.

Edited by _Leg_ on Wednesday 13th April 16:27

anniesdad

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Wednesday 13th April 2016
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_Leg_ said:
Wait another year or you'll get arrested and go on a register?

PS. Maintaining the car properly is of upmost importance. Nice if they appreciate but it's absolutely a coincidental bonus, not a driver. Belts, brake fluid etc was my concern about indies. None of them mentioned it when I rang them, the OPC did. Want it done properly.

Edited by _Leg_ on Wednesday 13th April 16:27
hehe

Amen to your next sentence. Well I can recommend Mike at Sports And Classic, Knutsford, he looked after mine when I had it. You may know this, but he runs a GT3 himself and looks after quite a few others on here (Jack Wood's one of them) from memory. Maybe it's worth giving him a ring? He's very thorough and Porsche OPC trained.

If it's out of warranty and a keeper at least for now I don't think having it done at somewhere like Mike's would have much if any effect on it's value.

sidicks

25,218 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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_Leg_ said:
TBH I have 15 cars most of which are appreciating. I use them all but as I don't work I have no commute so the mileage is mostly fun mileage and gets spread across the cars dependent on what I'm doing, where I'm going, the weather and my mood.
Do you have money stashed away in Panama-based trusts?
biggrin

_Leg_

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sidicks said:
_Leg_ said:
TBH I have 15 cars most of which are appreciating. I use them all but as I don't work I have no commute so the mileage is mostly fun mileage and gets spread across the cars dependent on what I'm doing, where I'm going, the weather and my mood.
Do you have money stashed away in Panama-based trusts?
biggrin
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sidicks

25,218 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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_Leg_ said:
25 years ago I had a market stall selling used books trying to work out wtf I was going to do to get an M3, 2 years ago I sold a software company. When opportunity knocks, grab the b@stard by the balls and don't let go till he coughs up

Now it's pretty much cars, cars, cars. All my offshore funds are invested behind the bar of the Hull-Rotterdam ferry on European jaunts.
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GT3-RS

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242 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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_Leg_ said:
Hi all

Just a quick question regarding servicing my 997.2 GT3RS.

6 years old, 6000 miles, due a service.

Would you go main dealer or I was considering Specialist Cars of Malton.

I'm sure the guys at Malton do a good job but from a history point of view, does it matter?

Cheers
you'd be 'effin' mad to go anywhere other than OPC.......why would you go anywhere else