number of Uk 997 GT2 Club Sport

number of Uk 997 GT2 Club Sport

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catsey

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Monday 5th October 2020
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help to direct me to the information im seeking regards the number of 997GT2 Club Sports UK RH drive supplied for the UK market 2008 thro 2009. Thank you
James

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Porsche911R said:
been eyeing these up myself.

what's the catch ?, they seem cheap, £300k less than the RS one

A GT3 with a turbo but very rare, it's one of the few cars I have not been in let alone driven, but to me looks a great car.
I really fancy one.

Leeds have a 9k mile one in atm, why do these not sell ?

i have 996 GT2 ex Rob Huff upgraded Turbo,s, inlet manifold, fuel pump and Matched exhaust manifolds and Tubi Exhaust all upgrades done in 2007 Im into 6 yrs ownership and i Drive car, looking for stable mate as i weigh 130kg i kill any P/W ratio. I'm 70 and expect god willing another 10 yrs squeezing into a car (I'm 1.96mtr tall). 997 is a fit 996 had to modify.996GT2 is a great drive!
so options are 991 GT3 RS or a 997GT2 Club sport. lots ways different cars. I have my eye on 997GT2 but garage not responding to my enquiries. Presently in USA so im in no rush. On my return should 997GT2 be still available ill go see,
As GT3RS are 2 a penny in comparison itll be down to spec and price .

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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IMI A said:
Single digits I believe but a non CS GT2 with FBs is lighter wink
cheers for your input FB,s please enlighten im a bit thick

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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IMI A said:
Keep the 6 GT2 and add a GT3 RS wink

God I’m a wimp hehe
me too but thinking maybe i need to drive an all singing digi car as complete contrast to the GT2 that i have. I also have a supercharged 500 Griff which to be honest due to Torque great fun I need to drive a GT3 RS before i choose.
Not getting into resale values who cares at my age to own drive and enjoy i have always been attracted to rare cars.

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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IMI A said:
It’s so far removed from the comfort of a turbo primarily because of motorsport clutch and overly firm ride quality so they’re really weekend cars. Hardly any differences with 7 GT2 RS other than a remap so a relative bargain. Its a bit hard core for most.
Completely agree
ive put 3k on my GT2 this year that and supercharged Griff are my daily drivers. But agree Clutch is heavy thats why i try to keep fit! a necessity to get my frame into these cars. cry

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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IMI A said:
I’m feeling very unmasculine. One geezer with a 996 and 997 GT2 and another thinking of buying both and dd a supercharged TVR and 996 GT2 zooped up by Ruf.

Where did it all go wrong?

getmecoat
ha Ha I must contact Stef whom has both not supped up by RUF car had that reg on it somewhat of a misnomer .If you want cheap fun get a well sorted TVR 500! Porsche is supposed put out 600BHP however it feels quite tame compared to Griff maybe thats just sensation you get from a 400bhp at wheels fibreglass all torq monster. The Porsche can be quite deceiving. I actually enjoy the firm suspension of the GT2 however the roads are quite atrocious in some areas of Ribble Valley.

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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stef1808 said:
I have both. I like the 997 safety nannies which are modern enough to be helpful but not intrusive. Last pure driving experience imo. The perfect weapon for the track.
Nice one Stef and from your post although not driven a 997 with safety nannies i feel you are correct in your assessment and goes in line with my expectations. My 996GT2 is putting out around 600bhp to be verified with Wayne Schofield planning a RR run when i get back to UK. Hes local and has a good rep for tuning Porsches. Ill keep you posted on what i finally purchase hoping that its still for sale come Dec 2020.

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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jonny finance said:
13 or 16 can’t remember C16 Clubsports. Mine had only done 3k and was out the box. Quite brisk but probably not quite run in
Thanks in line with my estimation lovely car you have /had did you enjoy ownership?

catsey

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Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Heathrow said:
A few years ago I did the GT day at Silverstone PEC. Drove a 997.2 GT2, 997.2 GT2 RS and 997.2 GT3 RS back to back. We were supposed to drive the RS 4.0 but it was back in Germany for some remedial work. Experiences etched in the memory.

Anyway, the GT2 was lively enough and then I got in the GT2 RS, which was frankly intimidating, noting that we're only talking here about the handling circuit at PEC! I think as a drivers' car the 2RS would challenge even the very best of drivers. Probably why Mark Webber was a fan! I've driven some fairly fast stuff over the years including plenty on track and I'm generally ok with a car steering from the rear but that said I'm not sure one could ever fully settle with the GT2, particularly the 2RS. It's "seat of the pants" exciting but the way the turbos spool up you need to be on your guard at all times. Basically I adopted the "make sure the front wheels are pointing in a forwards direction before properly booting it" approach, which was fun for a while but a question mark over the long term attraction. Now you might just put this own to me being a pussy (fair enough) but one thing I would say is that it does not feel like a GT3 with a Turbo! It defo deserves its widowmaker tag.

The 3S on the other hand was much more tactile and approachable. Ever since that day I've always found the GT2 RS pricing baffling. I get the build numbers thing but from a driving experience point of view the 3RS is way better than either flavour of GT2 IMHO. I admired the sheer straight line pace of the GT2 and GT2RS but not sure I could covet either in the same was as the 3RS.

Based on your previous postings on your preferences in a Pork I'd hazard a guess than the GT2 would be a bit of a letdown.

Only one way to find out....
Nice write up thanks

catsey

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Wednesday 7th October 2020
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lemmingjames said:
They dont sell as they are overpriced (yes i am talking down prices as id love to own one), the lovely red one for sale made 90k at a past Collecting Cars (if its the same car) yet is up for 140(?) and hasnt sold. Whenever ive looked at the classifieds, it seems to be the same cars FS and not sold.

Also 140k gets you some equally tasty machinery from other marquees as well
quite correct it is the same car imported from Malaysia and auctioned.

catsey

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Wednesday 7th October 2020
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TDT said:
The universe heard us, lol
worth a look

catsey

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Thursday 8th October 2020
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bigmowley said:
Love the honesty in the ad. laugh
true true that

catsey

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Thursday 8th October 2020
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MDL111 said:
I had one and semi-daily drove it for 4 months (to the day) December To April 2015 - even drove it from Salzburg to Edinburgh, some of it in the pouring rain. I loved the car, but then my luck ran out on a cold April day - previously when the rear stepped out I was fast enough, not this time though unfortunately (I posted a pic of the car in the past). I would call them perfectly fine as a daily, but on the Cup 1 tyres they definitely demand respect when it is not warm and sunny imo. Clubsport saved my life, so that’s a must have option imo.
I stayed away from Porsche until this year and now back in a 997 RS, not GT2 for now though - although I am still tempted to get one again at some point.
thanks for input ive not by design had the rear stepping out by any degree except when i hit black ice and instinctive reactions and a bucket full off luck saved me. thats a 996gt2 communication is great through the arse but not so much on the steering. On black ice i was going uphill at around 40mph entering a shallow bend and when the car went throwing full corrective lock on B Road spun 90 then 180 the other way all the time throwing in hard corrective lock until she came off the ICE and fortunately i was pointing in the right direction. I push the rear out on my Griff but wary on the Porsche it drives quick enough on Public roads slow in fast out to enjoy. Need to track the car to drive at anywhere near 90-100%. 997 with nannies seems like a good balance between extreme analogue and self drive digi GT,s now out there.

catsey

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Friday 9th October 2020
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lemmingjames said:
Sold within 2 hours of the advert going live weeping
o well does that make the rest on sale value for money or still overpriced?


catsey

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79 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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lemmingjames said:
Given that the red one hasnt sold in over a year bar being pumped about different dealers, id say over priced wink
true dat