This car is at Geneva Launch tomorrow. Leak photos. I will be trading in my current GT3 for the GT3 RS in Lava Orange as pictured. Black wheels though..
This car is at Geneva Launch tomorrow. Leak photos. I will be trading in my current GT3 for the GT3 RS in Lava Orange as pictured. Black wheels though..
Am I getting this right? You're trading in a car that has been sitting in your garage for a month, a car you haven't been able to drive even once, for a different car that will sit in your garage for another month before you'll have a chance to drive it?
You are my new hero!
This car is at Geneva Launch tomorrow. Leak photos. I will be trading in my current GT3 for the GT3 RS in Lava Orange as pictured. Black wheels though..
This car is at Geneva Launch tomorrow. Leak photos. I will be trading in my current GT3 for the GT3 RS in Lava Orange as pictured. Black wheels though..
Am I getting this right? You're trading in a car that has been sitting in your garage for a month, a car you haven't been able to drive even once, for a different car that will sit in your garage for another month before you'll have a chance to drive it?
You are my new hero!
Rockitman,
did you ever consider Carrera GT?
Appreciate not new and a bit more expensive than GT3 RS but does seem to come up reasonable often for sale from reputable dealers.
Also appreciate it is not as much a drivers car as the GT3 RS, although I do wonder if that is a bit brutal on normal roads - is over here in the UK for the one person I used to know who owned one, but UK has crud roads and traffic "calming" bumps growing everywhere it seems to say the least
Cheers
Orb
Forget that. Just get the 918 and be done with it.
Rockitman,
did you ever consider Carrera GT?
Appreciate not new and a bit more expensive than GT3 RS but does seem to come up reasonable often for sale from reputable dealers.
Also appreciate it is not as much a drivers car as the GT3 RS, although I do wonder if that is a bit brutal on normal roads - is over here in the UK for the one person I used to know who owned one, but UK has crud roads and traffic "calming" bumps growing everywhere it seems to say the least
Cheers
Orb
Carrera GT's are my favorite Porsche. The real end to a race car for street use. The current used prices with a few thousand miles are north of $400k. The msrp on a new one back in '04-'05 was $435,000. Too rich and dangerous for me.
Current configuration with most options $204k. My current GT3 came in at $156k. $10k of the price this time around is for the PCCB (ceramic brake) option which I don't have on my current car. The PCCB save 20lbs per corner in unstrung weight I believe and stop better than steel brakes. The rotors are very expensive to replace which is the only downside of PCCB.Agree something very special feeling about the Carrera GT, with you on the price can be a bit of a sticking point especially as the GT3 RS could be deemed better from a drivers perspective and also is new.
How much are the Gt3 RS where you live?
BTW grtz on either the GT3 or RS, both fantastic cars with a bit more of the fun factor compared to the 911 Turbo, although the Turbo IMO is one of the best cars for fast A to B driving here in the UK - just that the 911 Turbo does not have that same level of driving satisfaction IMO, still love it though
Cheers
Orb
Current configuration with most options $204k. My current GT3 came in at $156k. $10k of the price this time around is for the PCCB (ceramic brake) option which I don't have on my current car. The PCCB save 20lbs per corner in unstrung weight I believe and stop better than steel brakes. The rotors are very expensive to replace which is the only downside of PCCB.
Current configuration with most options $204k. My current GT3 came in at $156k. $10k of the price this time around is for the PCCB (ceramic brake) option which I don't have on my current car. The PCCB save 20lbs per corner in unstrung weight I believe and stop better than steel brakes. The rotors are very expensive to replace which is the only downside of PCCB.
I have ceramic brakes on my car. You're in for a treat when you get to change them, rotors as well
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