In 2004 Porsche built ten 996 GT3 RS Road Challenge cars for the Future World Rallye Team. I created a Registry for these ten cars, of which eight still exist. This is one of the smallest series productions factory cars ever. Jürgen Barth writes about them in 'Das Grosse Buch der Porsche Typen'. Talk about abused Porsches... http://www.vierenzestig.nl/porsche-9...enge-registry/ Here's my car in action (no.003) https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=8HRsMBBmskQ Erik Image Unavailable, Please Login
I've never heard of theses limited series. Btw the first link doesn't work and the second...WHAT A SOUND!! Thanks for sharing.
Joe do you know the percentages by color for the new RS? I love ultra violet but it seems very few buyers agree. (I'm seeing lots of lava orange though...)
Porsche to offer next-gen 911 GT3 with a manual And one more link: GT3 will come with manual again, big question is: what will they decide on the GT3 RS? Joe said Andreas Preuninger promised him it will never happen... Erik
AP is on record in a Press interview stating that the RS is a track-biased car so it will need to remain with PDK-S for quick lap times.
I know everyone who reads and posts here wants these cars to go to a zillion dollars but it does seem like the market is slowing on the 997.2 GT3RS. I have see some cars going unsold / sitting as everyone chases the newest RS. It does seem like they could use a breather or some deflation. I am just basing this on the market and what it is showing. That said, across the spectrum, cars seem to be slowing down except for the insanity that is 991 GT3RS. Curious about others take on the market of the .2 RS cars.
That's true of many different models in almost all sectors of the market, relative to 2014, as I have been saying for most of this year.
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